Re: Filling in a struct timespec with the current date?
Re: Filling in a struct timespec with the current date?
- Subject: Re: Filling in a struct timespec with the current date?
- From: Steve Checkoway <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 28 Jul 2009 22:56:15 -0700
On Jul 28, 2009, at 10:06 PM, Esteban Bodigami wrote:
1 kilosec = 1 day
1 kilosec != 1000 sec
First, no. <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kilosecond> If you want a
time in kiloseconds, divide the number of seconds by 1000. End of story.
Second, I thought we were done with this sort of gibberish from you.
Please, please stop.
btw, for conversion of time i don't use "seconds" i use "units of
time"...
which are related to pixies (COLORS and LIGHT); because people
cann't see
either nano-pixies nor zeta-pixies (they are part of what has being
proved
by science to be outside of the range of human visible light)... one
"light-second" is 300k -1m; but 1 unit of time = 3z units of lenght
(almost
meters).
This just makes you look insane. Earlier, you said pixies were
daemons. (That's not a question, nor a request for clarification.)
I am fine with the epoch being 1970, because if you -40 there is
1930 (Great
Depresion) and if you +40 there is 2010 (next year, 2 years before
the 13th
baktun and the year 2555 of the Buddhist Era... there will be a year
2600
B.E. btw =)
I fail to see how this is relevant (which is true of everything you've
written), but the 14th baktun begins December 21, 2012 <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baktun
>.
--
Steve Checkoway
"Anyone who says that the solution is to educate the users
hasn't ever met an actual user." -- Bruce Schneier
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