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This has a couple of advantages: * interoperability with Cassandra tools (cassandra-cli / cqlsh) * smaller by 5-6 bytes on every column From here on out, date columns will be written in the Cassandra standard 8-byte integer (number of milliseconds since epoch) format. Old-style stringified epoch seconds will be read properly. This relies on Pycassa's new UTC-based behaviour in 1.7.
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