Subj : Re: Top date? To : WILLIAM MCBRINE From : PAUL KIENITZ Date : Sun Feb 11 2001 05:01 pm WM> Anyway, where it gets weird is if a packet is timestamped in the WM> _future_; in that case, it again prints the year instead of the time. WM> (I'm no longer sure why I did that, though I believe it also copies WM> ls. I think there's another reason, too...) Perhaps you should do this only if the distance into the future is more than one day. Or some other cutoff interval. Fractional days into the future can happen all the time with timezone errors. Hell, every time I upload a file to my web page (gning.net) it moves magically eight hours into the future. .... Why Bush Sr. picked Dan Quayle: he reminded him of his son George W. * Q-Blue 2.4 --- Platinum Xpress/Win/WINServer v3.0pr5 * Origin: Try Our Web Based QWK: DOCSPLACE.ORG (1:18/140) .