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  1. I'm trying to get the time stamps out of the CONTRACT_FINISHED sections of a save file, and all I can see is a 'values=' entry with several floating point doubles that look like time stamps around the right times, but I can't tell which value is which. Or even if the values are the same for each contract type. How do I interpret this value? Or is there an easier way to get a "completed at" value out of a finished contract?
  2. Observe the following image: First off, let me get off my chest how totally un-useful "56 minutes ago" is compared to a time stamp. I've given up on the Internet realizing that years ago and just accept that the less useful, more processor intensive, and harder to standardize way is just what I'll have to deal with for life. But could it at least be correct? I have no idea which is wrong, of course, but obviously one of them is.
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