I tried recreating this using a current version of Lucid and adjust the system date to sometime in 2004. Then I used "hwclock --systohc" to set the hardware clock to the same time in the past. After a reboot and a filesystem check and another reboot I logged into my system and the date had changed to today for both the system and the hardware clock. So presumably ntpdate was run automatically and the clock changed.
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