> And, although it is possible to explicitly reset the timestamp after a > modification, so many things depend on timestamps being correct that no > one ever does it.) Gee, ever hear of restoring from a backup? Yes, a checksum can give you duplication. But checksum + size is pretty tight. Over slow links, that's very useful.
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