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From: sew@minn-ua.UUCP
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Subject: Re: Re: Date Algorithm - (nf)
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Date: Wed, 1-Feb-84 13:28:51 EST
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minn-ua!sew    Feb  1 11:50:00 1984

There are only 16 years left in this century.  If UN*X and C are as portable as
they seem, many programs which are written now might survive until then ("then"
is February 30th 2000 A.D., right?).  Is there an efficient algorithm which
will work for the next 50 years?