Historically, the distinction between GMT and UTC is that a new GMT
day begins at noon and a new UTC day begins at midnight.
Observational astronomers, who deal in old, even very old observations
routinely, still make this distinction carefully.  Others, of course,
do not.

I am not entirely sure what an ivory-tower instruction is, and
STCK[E] may well be one.  It is also a convenient, very low-overhead
source of high-resolution date-time values that are unique, and thus a
convenient component of names that must be unique.

John Gilmore, Ashland, MA 01721 - USA

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