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Date:      Mon, 03 Jan 2000 00:52:04 -0800
From:      "Jordan K. Hubbard" <jkh@zippy.cdrom.com>
To:        "Jonathan M. Bresler" <jmb@hub.freebsd.org>, current@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Your misleading, no, LYING message to me 
Message-ID:  <991.946889524@zippy.cdrom.com>
In-Reply-To: Your message of "Sun, 02 Jan 2000 21:11:03 CST." <20000102211103.A27302@Denninger.Net> 

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Dear friends,

I know that many of you may feel slightly let-down by the fact that
nothing truly significant seems to have happened during our transition
to the year 2000, a good many button-clicks on www.cnn.com having gone
for naught as the hour approached and receded, nothing following yet
more nothing as we waited for calamities which never came.

I was certainly expecting at least one big bomb to go off somewhere,
if not an actual nuclear device, and I know many others had their
money on some sort of significant terrorist attack on the western
nations or, failing that, at least the mass-arrest and deportation of
thousands of "shady characters" and some hasty amendments to the
American constitution which allowed more expeditious handling of such
people in the future.  No such luck.  Not even a plummeting Chinese
airliner (with their minister for transportation on board) enlivened
the headlines and it was all just so frightfully dull dull dull the
entire time.  Believe me, I commiserate with all of you.

However, even so I must object to this rather flagrantly transparent
attempt to cheer up (?) the doom-sayers by stage-mastering an
"apocalyptic flame war" in the -current mailing list.  A TRULY
apocalyptic flame war, with people resigning their positions and
switching to The HURD left and right, that might have actually been
kind of interesting and gone, in a rather pathetic way, some ways
towards redressing the balance for the disappointing lack of a
[not]millennial world-wide conflagration.  This, however, was just too
camp to be believable and, as much as I have to thank Karl for trying,
he just went a little bit TOO far in his attempt to spray spittle in a
convincing fashion and the whole suspension of disbelief thing just
collapsed for me, so in the end I really just couldn't find it as
enlivening as the genuine article.

I know Karl's heart was in the right place though and I appreciate the
gesture.  That's our Karl, always thinking of others.  A big man
with a big heart!

- Jordan


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