User:KeithTyler/unixtime

I've been tracking these since 1998. Since then, the implementation of the date command has been much improved, allowing easy calculations of any UXT value into standard time.

Rarely do these get much notice, with the exception of 1Gs and 12..90. Consider though that 3 years of "Internet time" is equivalent to as much as a decade of IRL time, and those 100Ms divisions potentially represent a significant era of popular culture.

At one point I had devised a calendar system based on 388-day years using these divisions, each year consisting of 16 months of 24 or 25 days each. But we don't need to go into that.

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