Chris wrote,
"In a strange twist of fate (or fact)...we can put
off the doomsday for another 19 years. While reviewing
several different versions of the doomsday prophesy
I have discovered an anomaly...a glitch in the glyph
(snicker).
How true. :-) :-)
Ian Sample of the Guardian in "Mayan apocalypse looms
large in the week ahead" at [
www.guardian.co.uk]
wrote:
"For doomsday believers, the toughest of times is
that moment of anticlimax, when the world keeps
turning and the clock ticks on. History has told
us the get-outs: claim the world was spared at the
last minute, recalculate the date of the apocalypse,
or become disillusioned and kick yourself for
believing in the first place. Will this week be the
last we hear of the end of the world? Don't you
believe it. "After this passes, there will be
someone else predicting the end of the world,"
says Carlson. "Trust me.""
Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays
Paul H.
"The past is never dead. It's not even past."
William Faulkner, Act 1, Scene III, Requiem for a Nun (1951)
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