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Update dates (strange format)

Wm
I have a forum that has registrations dates that were recovered from a
previous bulletin board system. All the dates reverted/changed to 2000
rather than the correct 2001-2002. When I look in mySQL I see the dates in
a format like "953024461". Since it's not a format I recognize, I don't know
how I can go in and edit the dates to 2002. What format is this, and is
there a "simple" way to update all the dates 2 years?

BTW, I'm browsing the dates/data in phpMyAdmin.

Thanx,
Wm

Jul 16 '05 #1
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