John W. Baxter wrote: > In article <mailman.987401001.9705.python-list at python.org>, Tim Peters > <tim.one at home.com> wrote: > >> If not, I don't buy that it's because you've >> been waiting since January to get Easter, Passover and taxes out of the >> way <wink>. > > Tim leaves out the suicide of Emperor Otho (69AD), and Wilber Wright's > birth (1867) and Charlie Chaplin's birth (1889). And that's just > today's (Apr 16) celebrations, yesterday (besides Easter) there was > the sinking of the Titanic to commemorate. And before that MLK > birthday, and President's Day, and Mardi Gras, and so on, including the > April 2, 1502 death of Prince Arthur, son of Henry VII, which cleared > the way for Henry VIII later on. > > It's a wonder any software testing ever gets done. ;-) It's also always someone's birthday. History was always easier to remember; back when there wasn't quite as much history to remember. ) -- Maniac at alltel.net 40° 37' 9" N, 96° 57' 24" W A single tasking guy in multi tasking world
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