| T.R | Title | User | Personal Name
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| 32.1 |  | IJSAPL::ANDERSON | Like to help me avoid an ulcer? | Mon Jan 27 1997 13:37 | 4 | 
|  |     Well they only happen once every 1,000 years. But why do we celebrate
    any anniversary? Well it brightens our otherwise boring lives.
    Jamie.
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| 32.2 |  | VAXCAT::GOLDY | The story of the blues | Mon Jan 27 1997 13:42 | 5 | 
|  |     I'd like to go into hibernation at the beginning of 1999 and wake up
    once the new millenium fuss has ended. I can't stand the hype of a new
    year, never mind a new century and millenium.
    
    Goldy.
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| 32.3 |  | MOVIES::POTTER | http://www.vmse.edo.dec.com/~potter/ | Mon Jan 27 1997 13:43 | 3 | 
|  | Of course, the new millenium doesn't really start at New Year 1999/2000...
//atp
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| 32.4 |  | CHEFS::CONNELLA | Nothing's changed but nothing seems the same# | Mon Jan 27 1997 13:48 | 12 | 
|  |     Exactly, so given we can't even decide when it bloody begins, what is
    the point in building domes, ferris wheels and other celebration
    buildings.  I'd much rather spend the money on cleaning up the
    environment.  Wouldn't it be great if it could be recorded for history
    that the year 2000 was greeted by schemes to clean up our beaches, clear
    waste areas, inner city re-generation...  Small schemes even, just to
    make our country a better, more beautiful place to live in.  Maybe it
    does sound a bit idealistic, but not as daft as the Greenwich dome and
    the hundred millions they are trying to spend ...  What are other
    countries planning??
    
    Andrea
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| 32.5 |  | 45862::DODD |  | Mon Jan 27 1997 13:54 | 5 | 
|  |     I'd rather the millenium slipped past with just a bit more celebration
    than normal. The Greenwich stuff, though I don't know the details seems
    particularly pointless.
    
    Andrew
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| 32.6 |  | VAXCAT::LAURIE | Desktop Consultant, Project Enterprise | Mon Jan 27 1997 13:59 | 6 | 
|  |     I'm with Mr. Dodd. It just seems a total waste of money, especially
    since it's all a year early. Perhaps they should spend some of the
    money educating people in basic mathematics so they can work out for
    themselves that the new millenium starts in 2001.
    
    Laurie.
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| 32.7 |  | GIDDAY::HOBBS | Andy Hobbs. Sydney CSC. -730 5964 | Tue Jan 28 1997 22:13 | 6 | 
|  |     
     Re:.4
    
    Well, we're planning a barbeque.
    
    ;^)
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| 32.8 | I Despair | CHEFS::CONNELLA | Nothing's changed but nothing seems the same# | Wed Jan 29 1997 08:23 | 8 | 
|  |     Well good on yer and all that...  I'm planning a piss up but it won't
    be any where near the ridiculous Dome or ferris wheel they  are
    insisting on building.
    
    Maybe I'll go to Cairns for the year 2000 and just get ratted in
    Samuels...
    
    Andrea
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| 32.9 |  | COMICS::SUMNERC | OpenVMS Counter Intelligence | Wed Jan 29 1997 09:22 | 7 | 
|  |     We're going boarding and we're booking it early this year as places
    are running out.  Maybe Canada, maybe France, but certainly not the UK.
    
    Chris.
    PS. If anyone is really interested in advanced booking forms for new
    year 1999/2000 (I only have Inghams at the moment), drop me a mail and
    I'll post you a photocopied form.
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