epoch making - translation to greek
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epoch making - translation to greek

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Epoch (magazine); Epoch (album)

epoch making      
συγκλονιστικός
make a decision         
  • Sample [[flowchart]] representing a decision process when confronted with a lamp that fails to light.
COGNITIVE PROCESS RESULTING IN CHOOSING A COURSE OF ACTION AMONG SEVERAL ALTERNATIVE POSSIBILITIES
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make love         
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Definition

epoch
1. <operating system> (Probably from astronomical timekeeping) A term used originally in Unix documentation for the time and date corresponding to zero in an operating system's clock and timestamp values. Under most Unix versions the epoch is 1970-01-01 00:00:00 GMT; under VMS, it's 1858-11-17 00:00:00 (the base date of the US Naval Observatory's ephemerides); on a Macintosh, it's 1904-01-01 00:00:00. System time is measured in seconds or ticks past the epoch. Weird problems may ensue when the clock wraps around (see wrap around), which is not necessarily a rare event; on systems counting 10 ticks per second, a signed 32-bit count of ticks is good only for 0.1 * 2**31-1 seconds, or 6.8 years. The one-tick-per-second clock of Unix is good only until 2038-01-18, assuming at least some software continues to consider it signed and that word lengths don't increase by then. See also wall time. 2. <editor> (Epoch) A version of GNU Emacs for the {X Window System} from NCSA. [Jargon File] (2004-06-10)

Wikipedia

Epoch (disambiguation)

An epoch is an instant in time chosen as the origin of a particular calendar era.

Epoch or EPOCH may also refer to:

Examples of use of epoch making
1. "We are passing through epoch–making times in the history of our country.
2. It was an epoch–making measure to accelerate the independent and peaceful reunification of the country.
3. They have the inexhaustible creative power to bring about any epoch–making change.
4. He thus ushered in a new era of renaissance of epoch–making significance on this land.
5. This was an epoch–making event unprecedented in human history that signified the change of the times.