It isn't obvious at first, but you didn't need to do anything to read the paper -- you can simply scroll down and read all the pages instead of clicking on the download buttons.
But it looks like you have to authorize them to download your contacts — nasty.
One can read the paper here:
Guy Harris wrote:
>> Hauser E. UNIX time, UTC, and datetime: Jussivity, prolepsis, and incorrigibility in modern timekeeping. Proc ASIS&T. 2018;55(1):161-70. https://doi.org/10.1002/pra2.2018.14505501018
> I'll have to see what libraries carry that journal and will let me into their stacks
"Stacks"? What are those? :-)
The author's email address is eah13 at email.unc.edu and you might have some
luck writing him directly for a copy. Warning: the paper is chock-full of
phrases like "nonconscious cognition", "tertiary retention of machinic time",
and "therapeutic interventions into temporal cognitive assemblages".