thnaks for for the link.

On Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 2:56 PM, Silverlokk <[email protected]> wrote:
> http://www.fsdaily.com/Community/February_13th_UNIX_Time_Will_Reach_1234567890
> -- links to the /. discussion although I recommend you go to the
> linuxpromagazine article first.
>
> On my Solaris:
> $ date -d @1234567890
> Sat Feb 14 07:31:30 PHT 2009
> $ date -d @21474836480
> date: invalid date `...@21474836480'

$ date -d @21474836480
Sat Jul  6 16:21:20 PHT 2650
$

that;s on my x86_64. but on pure 32bit, failed.

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> Uh-oh.
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> Sent to you by Silverlokk via Google Reader:
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> February 13th, UNIX Time Will Reach 1234567890
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> via fsdaily.com - Free Software News - Published news by stargrave on 2/9/09
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> Over at Linux Magazine Online, Jon maddog Hall writes that on Friday the
> 13th, 2009 at 11:31:30pm UTC UNIX time will reach 1,234,567,890. This will
> be Friday, February 13th at 1831 and 30 seconds EST.
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