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Re: Thought Experiment
From: Robert Eno
Date: 2002 Jun 13, 22:49 -0400
From: Robert Eno
Date: 2002 Jun 13, 22:49 -0400
It appears that I stand corrected on both counts. Of course in this case, being wrong is not such a bad thing. I would, however, not label my previous comments as "negative". I would more correctly describe the sentiments expressed in my previous posting as "resigned disappointment". Regards, Robert ----------------------------- -----clipped------- I can't finish > without responding to the negative sentiments of some of our members who bemoan > the fact that celestial is a dying art. This is their conjecture only! > -------clipped---------- > Lastly, as to the suggestion that Nautical Almanacs may not be printed in the > future - this is not true. The GPO may not continue to print, but we will > certainly continue our Commercial Edition, and the British tell us they will > too.