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You can't set a birthdate before 1909 anywhere, as far as I know... except very specialised programs or website (genealogy-related perhaps)

The number format usually used to represent dates/times "starts" in 1909. Too lazy to check it up, but I'm pretty sure about this.

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actually, if your referring the the 2-number year codes, i think it starts in like 1960-2059

so if you do like 9/12/59, it means 9/12/2059 (at least to a computer)

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Hmmm... actually I think what I was referring to was actually 1970

 

The value stored with time_t are seconds elapsed since 01/01/1970
That's what you get with a commonly used API... but I guess it's totally unrelated to 1909 blum.gif my bad

 

It probably has more to do with the fact that they don't want to end up with 1908, which is 08, which is the same as 2008, which would be confusing. Maybe check again next year, see if you can still use 1909

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