I've created a Python issue corresponding to this. time.time() should
not return None or NaN (in my opinion) but should throw an exception if
it can't get a meaningful value:

http://bugs.python.org/issue14613

** Bug watch added: Python Roundup #14613
   http://bugs.python.org/issue14613

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Title:
  ubuntuone-control-panel-backend crashed with ValueError in __init__():
  cannot convert float NaN to integer

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