OK, once more post about the subject, because after some investigation
it looks like a real and serious postgres bug. (7.1.3)

table definition with one (from many) columns:

 timestamp       | timestamp with time zone | not null default timeofday()

and the query:
db=# select timestamp,extract( seconds from timestamp) from history where id=274259;
                  timestamp         | date_part
                 ---------------------------+-----------
                  2001-09-22 20:07:60.00+02 | 59.998003
                  (1 row)

as You can see, first alement shows 60.00 which is WRONG!
at first sight i thought its average, but its not -> 60.00 !!! (two zeroes after 
decimal period)

it causes failures at pg_dump and shows that postgres has broken timestamp type.

or maybe i don't understand sth ? 

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