Bob Talbot wrote:
I'm wishing everyone a happy New Year!
Renate
Can you say that?
Not all cultures celebrate new year at the same time :o)
Anyway, tonight might be a special New Year ... possibly the last leap
second ever will be added at the midnight time-signal
"The new leap second will be inserted at the end of the final minute
of 2005, giving the familiar "six pip" BBC radio time signal an extra
pip before the long pip marking the hour. "
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/4562194.stm
So the 2006 does not start until Big Ben strikes 13 instead of the
normal 12?
Happy Whatever (is that PC?)
Bob
Now, Bob, do you really care if that is PC?
I hope the new year, whenever it occurs for you, will be better than
the previous one. Unless you won a $20 million dollar lottery this
year in which case you have had enough success. Sit back and enjoy.
I look forward to another year with this group which I hope will
regain its vitality after the holiday season ends. Get those photos
prepped and queued for delivery to the gallery. I just came back
from a vacation in Oaxaca, Mexico and hope to send some of those
shots soon. That should greatly increase the anticipation, right? :>)
Don
--
Sometimes I wonder whether the world is being run by smart people
who are putting us on or by imbeciles who really mean it. -Mark
Twain, author and humorist (1835-1910)