Kirk,
I set my Nikon D3 to 11fps while mounting a Nikkor DX format lens and shot several hundred files with appropriate pauses laid in for the buffer to catch up and I can now attest that even with 11 frames pr second the {timesortlong} Variable will name each file with a unique time stamp guaranteeing that a one time renaming of a file will include that unique identifier for all times - making life so much easier for me and my clients when I have to go back into the archive and find that specific file.
BTW, for anyone else interested in a fool proof DAM naming scheme I suggest something like this suggested to me by Rob Galbraith during one of his inspiring digital workshops on workflow for the working photographer:
VAS-{datesort}-Subject-{timesortlong}
which will result in a unique file name like VAS-20071212-Train-10562386 where VAS is your short personal identifier then year month day-Subject-hour minute second spilt second.
Obviously, I don't know if this will work with Canon cameras as Kirk pointed out previously that this might not be the case.
Happy shooting, everyone.
And happy holidays to each and every one of you Photo Mechanic die hard fans...
Cheers,
Morten Vassing