2009/9/4 Brian May <[email protected]>

> I believe it is just a unique ID for every wave.
>

> Like every email has (or should have) a unique Message-ID that is usually
> composed of a random value and a host name, every wave has a unique ID. It
> isn't suppose to have any other meaning.
>
> That makes it possible to make changes to the wave without changing the ID
> for
> every update.
> --
> Brian May <[email protected]>


So this unique ID for every wave need standard generic function too (and
open sourced!)

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