Monotonically increasing timestamp.
This is NOT a accurate representation of the time. Since js only measures time as ms, if you call Date.now() twice quickly, it's possible to get two identical time stamps.
timestamp fixes that problem! (crudely)
var timestamp = require('timestamp')
console.log(timestamp())
console.log(timestamp())
console.log(timestamp())
console.log(timestamp())
console.log(timestamp())
subsequent calls to timestamp() are ALWAYS strictly ordered.
<img src=https://secure.travis-ci.org/'Dominic Tarr'/timestamp.png?branch=master>
##TODO
syncronize network time.
MIT