R. Scott Perry wrote:
> Rod Dorman wrote:
> > I'm curious how they can claim uniqueness without any coordination
> > unless it involves some attribute unique to the machine its running on.
>
>   ...  You can do a search for GUID and "Open Software Foundation"
> (the group that apparently developed the GUID) for more information.

Thanks, I found it
http://www.opengroup.org/dce/info/draft-leach-uuids-guids-01.txt
they call it a UUID (Universally Unique IDentifier)

> The GUID takes a number of pieces of information into account to make sure
> that locally created GUIDs are unique (such as the current time and a
> counter), and the network card's ID (if none exist, a special ID is created
> and stored persistently).

It's theoretically possible for a duplicate to be created but I'm
satisfied that the probability is vanishingly small.

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