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31 Dec 99 - 08:27 PM (#156315) Subject: HAPPY NEW YEAR From: Frank Maher New Year's Greetings from Newfoundland... Although It's a bit Early,I won't be around the PC when The New Year comes in...As You may or may not know, Newfoundland is the First Place in North America to Bring in the New Year...I will be Playing at the St. John's Waterfront Festivities,which will be Broadcast on TV across Canada and maybe some parts of the USA... I will be the One playing the Accordion, sitting on a Stool, playing for a Group of Dancers.... Happy New Year..... |
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31 Dec 99 - 08:35 PM (#156320) Subject: RE: HAPPY NEW YEAR From: Áine Break a leg, Frank and Happy New North American Year to you, too! Being in the Central Standard Time Zone, I've still got a little while to wait -- Thank goodness the hometown hockey team is playing tonight -- What could possibly be better -- New Year's Eve and The Dallas Stars? It just doesn't get better than this!! -- Áine |
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31 Dec 99 - 08:41 PM (#156323) Subject: RE: HAPPY NEW YEAR From: wildlone IT is now 1:38 1/1/2000 I am going to bed Happy alluminium I wrote that cos I can't spell millin melli bugger it 2000. |
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31 Dec 99 - 08:45 PM (#156326) Subject: RE: HAPPY NEW YEAR From: Liz the Squeak Don't worry, most people can't say it either and that goes for aluminium too!!! LTS |
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31 Dec 99 - 08:50 PM (#156329) Subject: RE: HAPPY NEW YEAR From: Mark Cohen It's a little before 4:00 PM here in Hawaii and the sun is still up, but I do want to wish all the Mudcatters a very happy and healthy year, no matter when you want to start the century or millennium. We'll all be watching carefully here to see if the Y2K bug bites the Mainland. It looks like Europe survived OK, anyway. Thanks to Max and Dick and Joe for making this wonderful site happen, and thanks to all who have made it a fun place to visit. Aloha, Hau'oli Makahiki Hou Mark |
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31 Dec 99 - 09:11 PM (#156345) Subject: RE: HAPPY NEW YEAR From: bill\sables Happy New Year all you US and Canadian Mudcatters I feel like celebrating 'cos the bug didn't get my computer. Cheers Bill |
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01 Jan 00 - 04:27 AM (#156487) Subject: RE: HAPPY NEW YEAR From: roopoo Yep Bill, So far so good for me too. My central heating still works and the electricity keeps coming. All is well. Happy New Year to everyone. What celebrations I saw from the far East and beyond yesterday looked incredible, but I haven't seen anything of the London party or any of the European celebrations: too busy partying myself! I hope like me you all feel remarkably well this morning. (I daresay by tonight I will be a dribbling wreck)! mouldy |
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01 Jan 00 - 04:42 AM (#156488) Subject: RE: HAPPY NEW YEAR From: Jon Freeman Thinking of bugs, I'm not sure if I have one or mudcat has one or what. If I go to a thread and look down the list of users to move to the point where I have read before (which is someting I frequently do on the longer threads), it get's me there OK and the first "back" takes me to the top of the thread as before but I don't get the next "back" to take me to the main page, I have to select the forum page again to get back to the main page and sometimes have to then use the refresh button to get the threads to show as the were (although possibly updated) before. Jon |
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01 Jan 00 - 08:49 AM (#156523) Subject: RE: HAPPY NEW YEAR From: roopoo Mine seems ok. mouldy |
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01 Jan 00 - 09:14 AM (#156535) Subject: RE: HAPPY NEW YEAR From: katlaughing Mine, too. Bill, what about the hamsters? Did the bug get them??**BG** Mark, good to hear from you, too. Please translate so that I may add it to my phrasebook. Thanks! kat |
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01 Jan 00 - 10:31 AM (#156551) Subject: RE: HAPPY NEW YEAR From: Jeri Jon, I lose the ability to back up when I've been on for a long time. I think the temporary cache gets full and stops saving the more recent pages. If I close out MSIE and re-open it, it seems to work. |
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01 Jan 00 - 11:37 AM (#156577) Subject: RE: HAPPY NEW YEAR From: bbelle No problems with my computer, although it ran about 15 minutes behind time until the 2000 rollover ... moonchild |
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01 Jan 00 - 12:57 PM (#156601) Subject: RE: HAPPY NEW YEAR From: T in Oklahoma (Okiemockbird) It was a very great pleasure to get reports coming in from the several time zones yesterday. The Mudcat is truly a globe-girdling community. T. |
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01 Jan 00 - 01:02 PM (#156604) Subject: RE: HAPPY NEW YEAR From: Alice Frank, it sounds like you had a great way to bring in the New Century last night. Happy new year from Montana. -alice |
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01 Jan 00 - 01:07 PM (#156607) Subject: RE: HAPPY NEW YEAR From: wildlone Ive just had a problem with my cookie and my computer lost my passwords but this was after I had been on this morning so I think it is just the usual windows thing not the dreaded bug. |
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02 Jan 00 - 02:38 AM (#156906) Subject: RE: HAPPY NEW YEAR From: Liz the Squeak What a dreadful combination that could be, the Bug AND the normal running of Windows - the world as we know it would collapse!!! LTS |
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02 Jan 00 - 07:08 PM (#157129) Subject: RE: HAPPY NEW YEAR From: Mark Cohen Kat-- Hau'oli Makahiki Hou = Happy New Year Mele Kalikimaka = Merry Christmas Mahalo = Thank you Ukulele = jumping louse (see "Folkies in Hawaii" thread) Aloha = Aloha --Mark |
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02 Jan 00 - 07:19 PM (#157133) Subject: RE: HAPPY NEW YEAR From: katlaughing Hey, mark, Thank you! Beautiful language. I've added those to my phrasebook, so next year I can greet you and know what I've said! Creeping along...I just saw a wonderful show about an architect there who is a caucasian native, who is designing homes made from native materials, in native ways, and with considerations such as which way the winds blow, to let them help to keep a home cooled down, as well as how to blend in with the beauty of nature, etc. Uses bamboo, and if I remember correctly ironwood. His homes that they showed were really beautiful. His first name was Karey, I think last name was Smoot. I was very impressed. Such beauty there. Thanks, again, Mark. katlaughing |
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02 Jan 00 - 09:58 PM (#157220) Subject: RE: HAPPY NEW YEAR From: Gorgeous Gary kat: Where did you see that program? I'd like to keep my eyes peeled for that one. I'm a structural engineer by profession, and I like to keep up with architectural trends too. If it was on TLC/Discovery it's bound to be repeated soon enough. -- Gary |
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03 Jan 00 - 01:39 AM (#157312) Subject: RE: HAPPY NEW YEAR From: katlaughing Gary, it was on HGTV, last night, I think the program was called Dream Builders, BUT, in searching their site, I cannot find anything on him, of course I may have his last name wrong. I did find this on their site, which shows a description of their latest episode #513 is not available, yet, so maybe that is the one. Also in searching Yahoo, I found tons of architectural firms listed in Hawaii, but so far none wiht that name. If I find anything out, I will let you know. Thanks, katlaughing |