>We're obviously not going to have a 2.4 this millenium, but let's get the
>pre-2.4 series going this year, with the real release Q1 of 2000.
Don't worry. As the early calendar inventors were not computer science
majors which start counting at 0, a millenium (1000 years) is finished,
when the 1000th year is over, which is Dec 31, 2000.
So we may even get 2.5 this millenium. ;-)
SCNR
Henning (Which is not Y2K compliant as I will get wasted and
crash on Dec 31 and not be up and running again on
Jan 1st)
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