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October 1996, Week 2

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Don Harrington <[log in to unmask]>
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Don Harrington <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 8 Oct 1996 15:12:40 -0700
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Personally, I like Jeff's first explanation; it brings up so many more
interesting possibilities!  :-)



On Tue, 8 Oct 1996, Jeff Kell wrote:

> Ken Paul wrote:
> > For those of you not in digest mode you missed the following bit of information:
> >
> > >Date:     Sun, 2 Oct 2016 07:23:22 -0400
>
> Darn, I almost thought I was going to get away with it :-)
>
> > Jeff,  Any idea why this date happened?
>
> Not long ago, after introducing the web search interface, someone
> commented that response was amazingly fast.  Now we're caught red-handed
> with the first Trans-Warp (tm) Millenium (tm) processor we have been
> doing beta-testing for the secretive HP-NASA-DoD-United Federation of
> Planets venture startup corporation.  The containment field was
> momentarily compromised, and time/space was distorted in the immediate
> vicinity of the processor.
>
> Either that, or there was a misconfigured network time sync service
> being tested on the NT machine.  Take your pick :-)
>
> Jeff Kell <[log in to unmask]>
>


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