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Johannes Hubert wrote:
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> Dave Helfrich wrote in message <36e228a1.0@news.povray.org>...
> [snip]
> >What do you all think?
< snipped a bunch of the good stuff >
and then try to convince people that the new millenium
> actually starts on January 18th, 2004 (or was it November 12th, 1998 and we
> all missed it, or... 8-0 )
>
> So long,
> Johannes.
Regardless of the technicalities (if they even have a basis in fact) when
the date changes one more time to January 1, 2000 years of human history
will have passed and that is a miracle unto itself. Rationalization enough
to warrant the celebration. Come to think of it 2000 years of human history
just passed while I was composing this message. It's party time right now.
--
Ken Tyler
mailto://tylereng@pacbell.net
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