Pippi wrote:
>No power outages, shortages, bank rushes, no countries dropping off, no
>missiles launching (except the ones russia keeps throwing at those poor
>kosovars) and nothing but lots of great fireworks in major cities all over
>the world.

The war in Kosovo is over, and has been so for a long time (and Russia was
never involved in the war with troops). You mean the civil war inside the
Russian federation inside Chechnya (spelling courtesy to
http://www.cnn.com/ that also has a poll about when we have entered the new
millenia - 87% was with me and Or on it <g>)
And the great fireworks were not so great everywere. Here in Sweden it was
so foggy on many places so people couldn't see the fireworks explode
(including my home town).

>Welcome to the 21st Century!

I agree with Or on this one, the lack of a year 0 (since 0 didn't exist
back when this was descieded in Europe) makes us still in the second
millenium, 20th century and in fact even the 90's! Weird isn't it?
//Bernie
http://hem1.passagen.se/bernie/index.htm DOS programs, Star Wars ...

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