Hi all on the lists, Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
8^D James
Back at ya, and may 2005 be the year of ReactOS!
Richard
James Tabor wrote:
Hi all on the lists, Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
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Back at ya, and may 2005 be the year of ReactOS!
Amen!
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Mark IJbema wrote: |>Hi all on the lists, |>Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! | | | Yeah, Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to you all :) | | Mark
I'm too late for the former but I'm in time for and heartily agree to the latter!
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Yeah - to all of who beleve in gregorian calendar and chistian uses.
Hrrrmm, I think I have to inform myself about russian, islamic, american, asian and further calendars and also uses.
Mark IJbema wrote:
On Sat, Dec 25, 2004 at 03:23:52AM +0000, James Tabor wrote:
Hi all on the lists, Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
Yeah, Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to you all :)
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America (I think all of it) uses the Gregorian calendar...
~ -uniQ
And Russia differs only in Christmas date - it's 7th of January, not 25th of Dec. But I'm often being wished a merry Christmas on 24/25th --I'm used to this :)
So nothing too different with russian calendar, it's still the same months, days, weeks, etc :-)
Aleksey.
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America (I think all of it) uses the Gregorian calendar...
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Aleksey Bragin wrote: | And Russia differs only in Christmas date - it's 7th of January, not 25th of | Dec. But I'm often being wished a merry Christmas on 24/25th --I'm used to | this :) | | So nothing too different with russian calendar, it's still the same months, | days, weeks, etc :-)
HaHa! I have Russian friends who told me this, but I forgot about it when posting to here! Well, anyway...
~ -uniQ
Hrrrmmm? I thought October's revolution was in november or something like that. Thus there's a shoft of 1 month !!??!?
Aleksey Bragin wrote:
And Russia differs only in Christmas date - it's 7th of January, not 25th of Dec. But I'm often being wished a merry Christmas on 24/25th --I'm used to this :)
So nothing too different with russian calendar, it's still the same months, days, weeks, etc :-)
Aleksey.
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