Author: Charles Unruh
Date: 16:46:24 12/25/99
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On December 25, 1999 at 17:53:29, allan johnson wrote: >On December 24, 1999 at 18:47:39, Charles Unruh wrote: > >>On December 24, 1999 at 11:00:58, James T. Walker wrote: >> >>>On December 24, 1999 at 10:09:34, Charles Unruh wrote: >>> >>>>The millenium does not start till 2001!! 2000 is last year of this millenium. >>>> >>>>2000 is just the cap, 2001 is the beggining man i want to blow up the world i'm >>>>tired of people refusing to acknowledge the obvious ughhh! Merry X-mas >>>>>MERRY CHRISTMAS AND HAPPY NEW YEAR! >>> >>>Merry Christmas and Happy New Millenium! >>>I prefer to accept the new Millenium begins with Y2K if for no other reason than >>>when I start writing dates with 20-- instead of 19-- it seems like something has >>>really changed! (I don't care what the rest of the world thinks) >>>Cheers, >>>Jim Walker >> >>Now that is a half way decent answer, As long as you know the truth, though it >>seems fairly strange to start off a new millenium with a known lie. Instead of >>a new renaissance perhaps we'll have another dark ages. > >So Charles when are you suddenly the expert?Nothing you have put forward so >far has convinced me that you are an authority on the topic and thus able to >dimiss arguments you don't agree with so conderscendingly. It's quite easy for you to run down and grab a book on medieval history or look up the history of the modern day callender and how it works, perhaps a little reading would do you good. >Aside from that happy Xmas everyone and may the year 2000 be a joyous and >spiritually rewarding one. >Regards Allan
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