Who's turn is congratulate us with Christmas? (Equal opportunity, environment friendly, politically correct, legal drinking age and other restrictions apply). VLV
Christmas Greetings?
Started by ●December 21, 2008
Reply by ●December 21, 20082008-12-21
Vladimir Vassilevsky wrote:> > Who's turn is congratulate us with Christmas? > > (Equal opportunity, environment friendly, politically correct, legal > drinking age and other restrictions apply).I suppose we're to be congratulated for having made it through another year. CONGRATULATIONS! HAPPY CHANUKA! MERRY CHRISTMAS! HAPPY NEW YEAR! Jerry -- Engineering is the art of making what you want from things you can get. �����������������������������������������������������������������������
Reply by ●December 21, 20082008-12-21
On Sun, 21 Dec 2008 16:09:59 -0500, Jerry Avins <jya@ieee.org> wrote:>Vladimir Vassilevsky wrote: >> >> Who's turn is congratulate us with Christmas?Yours, apparently. ;)>> (Equal opportunity, environment friendly, politically correct, legal >> drinking age and other restrictions apply). > >I suppose we're to be congratulated for having made it through another >year. CONGRATULATIONS! HAPPY CHANUKA! MERRY CHRISTMAS! HAPPY NEW YEAR! > >JerryWarmest Holiday Greetings to all (even Rune!!) :) :) What a year, though, huh? And Festivus for the rest of us!! ;) Eric Jacobsen Minister of Algorithms Abineau Communications http://www.ericjacobsen.org Blog: http://www.dsprelated.com/blogs-1/hf/Eric_Jacobsen.php
Reply by ●December 22, 20082008-12-22
On Dec 22, 8:04�am, Vladimir Vassilevsky <antispam_bo...@hotmail.com> wrote:> Who's turn is congratulate us with Christmas? > > (Equal opportunity, environment friendly, politically correct, legal > drinking age and other restrictions apply). > > VLVI prefer to use the Futurama term Xmas..so merry Xmas to you all and remember to shut your doors in case santa gets you. H.
Reply by ●December 22, 20082008-12-22
On Sun, 21 Dec 2008 13:04:35 -0600, Vladimir Vassilevsky <antispam_bogus@hotmail.com> wrote:> >Who's turn is congratulate us with Christmas? > >(Equal opportunity, environment friendly, politically correct, legal >drinking age and other restrictions apply). > >VLVHi, Merry Christmas you guys. [-Rick-]
Reply by ●December 22, 20082008-12-22
On Dec 21, 2:04�pm, Vladimir Vassilevsky <antispam_bo...@hotmail.com> wrote:> Who's turn is congratulate us with Christmas? > > (Equal opportunity, environment friendly, politically correct, legal > drinking age and other restrictions apply). > > VLVMerry Christmas & Happy Holidays to all! Clay
Reply by ●December 22, 20082008-12-22
On Dec 21, 2:04�pm, Vladimir Vassilevsky <antispam_bo...@hotmail.com> wrote:> Who's turn is congratulate us with Christmas? > > (Equal opportunity, environment friendly, politically correct, legal > drinking age and other restrictions apply). > > VLVMerry Christmas to all! May those who wish to be employed in the coming year, stay employed, and may our retirement funds be of some value when the year is over. Dirk
Reply by ●December 24, 20082008-12-24
On 21 Des, 20:04, Vladimir Vassilevsky <antispam_bo...@hotmail.com> wrote:> Who's turn is congratulate us with Christmas? > > (Equal opportunity, environment friendly, politically correct, legal > drinking age and other restrictions apply). > > VLVSeason's greetings to everyone. 100 km north of the arctic circle there is ~4 hrs of daylight per day and the sun will not be seen above the mountains for another 5 weeks. Luckily, I'll go a few 100 km south first thing in the new year. Rune
Reply by ●December 24, 20082008-12-24
Rune Allnor <allnor@tele.ntnu.no> writes:> On 21 Des, 20:04, Vladimir Vassilevsky <antispam_bo...@hotmail.com> > wrote: >> Who's turn is congratulate us with Christmas? >> >> (Equal opportunity, environment friendly, politically correct, legal >> drinking age and other restrictions apply). >> >> VLV > > Season's greetings to everyone. 100 km north of the arctic > circle there is ~4 hrs of daylight per day and the sun will not > be seen above the mountains for another 5 weeks. Luckily, > I'll go a few 100 km south first thing in the new year. > > RunePeace to all and Merry Christmas! --Randy -- % Randy Yates % "Ticket to the moon, flight leaves here today %% Fuquay-Varina, NC % from Satellite 2" %%% 919-577-9882 % 'Ticket To The Moon' %%%% <yates@ieee.org> % *Time*, Electric Light Orchestra http://www.digitalsignallabs.com
Reply by ●December 25, 20082008-12-25
On Dec 24, 4:51�pm, Rune Allnor <all...@tele.ntnu.no> wrote:> > Season's greetings to everyone. 100 km north of the arctic > circle there is ~4 hrs of daylight per day and the sun will not > be seen above the mountains for another 5 weeks. Luckily, > I'll go a few 100 km south first thing in the new year. >rune, you might be the comp.dsper who is farthest from the equator. i grew up pretty far north (where it was colder than a sorceress's bosum and we occasionally had some pretty freaky northern lights) but it wasn't anywhere near that far north. Fairbanks AK isn't even north of the arctic circle and it's pretty damn cold there. are you somewhere around Bodo or farther north? (my wife once got to visit Bodo when she was in Europe, but i have never been north of northern Alberta.) r b-j






