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On December 31, 1969, the world was preparing to celebrate the arrival of the new year, 1970. However, this date is often referenced in computing as it marks the beginning of the Unix epoch, which is the point in time when Unix time starts counting: January 1, 1970, at 00:00:00 UTC. Consequently, dates and times before this point are often represented as negative numbers or as 0 in many computing systems. The day itself was significant for the end of a decade and the cultural shifts happening during that time.

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