Hi Tim & Allen & all!

Last Date I can set with Microsoft Calendar Control (ActiveX) is
31.12.2100 - I consider it enough for all but astrological purposes.
Have you those?


On Thu, 9 Mar 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>We're all earthlings here :P Maybe someone past
>the orion nebula uses programs for intergalactic
>journeys. I heard the aliens who crashed in Roswel, NM
>had watches that registered billions of years. :P

>[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>> Whilst testing to find the upper limits of time/hour (for an up-time
>> monitoring script)
>> I came across these anomalies in time!
>>
>> Can anyone explain what is happening here?
>> How come some large numbers for hours give an error and others
>> return bizare numbers?
>>
>>  x: 2000:10:12
>> == 2000:10:12
>> >> x: 200000:10:12
>> == 200000:10:12
>> >> x: 2000000:10:12
>> ** Syntax Error: Invalid time -- 2000000:10:12.
>> ** Where: (line 1) x: 2000000:10:12
>> >> x: 2000000:10:12
>> ** Syntax Error: Invalid time -- 2000000:10:12.
>> ** Where: (line 1) x: 2000000:10:12
>> >> x: 20000000:10:12
>> ** Syntax Error: Invalid time -- 20000000:10:12.
>> ** Where: (line 1) x: 20000000:10:12
>> >> x: 200000000:10:12
>> ** Syntax Error: Invalid time -- 200000000:10:12.
>> ** Where: (line 1) x: 200000000:10:12
>> >> x: 2000000000:10:12
>> ** Syntax Error: Invalid time -- 2000000000:10:12.
>> ** Where: (line 1) x: 2000000000:10:12
>> >> x: 20000000000:10:12
>> == -231041:32:12
>> >> x: 200000000000:10:12
>> == 75676:02:44
>> >> x: 2000000000000:10:12
>> == -436287:32:44
>> >> x: 20000000000000:10:12
>> == 409308:53:56

Best regards:

Tomi Jaskari
Mobile:+358 50 330 3784
http://www.iki.fi/tmjj
Helsinki Business Polytechnic

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