Why TIME's ud?

From: Dennis W. Bulgrien <dbulgrien_at_vcsd.com>
Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2001 08:00:43 -0600

@TIME, (TIME), and .TIME take an unsigned double number ud. When is the double utilized since the max number of seconds since
midnight is 86400? Are the 32-bit folks carrying around an extra zero cell for the 16-bit folks?

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