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    A tongue-in-cheek program called sdate outputs the current date, formatted using the Eternal September calendar (September X, 1993, where X is an unbounded counter for days since that epoch). [11] This is not the identically named sdate, one of the sixty commands that comes with the First Edition of Unix, that is used to set the system clock. [12]