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Re: Time::Local: msg#00210lang.perl.perl6.language
On Tue, Aug 16, 2005 at 01:18:40PM -0400, Mark Reed wrote: : More generally, the numbers are quite reasonable. For example, for about 30 : years on either side of the epoch you have resolution to at least .1 : microsecond. And in 30 years we'll probably mostly be using 128 or 256-bit floaters... Larry
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