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Cor
Jon, I did send this answer in a thread to the dotnet.languages.vb group.
Forgetting that you are not so active in that newsgroup as in others.
I do not like it when I write messages which the subject does not know of.

Hi Erik,

I hope that Jon Skeet does not see this,
Technically, there is no year 0.


For Jon everything starts at 0.

:-)

Do not become angry Jon, just for fun and for this you where the first I had
to think on.

Cor

Jul 21 '05 #1
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Cor <no*@non.com> wrote:
Jon, I did send this answer in a thread to the dotnet.languages.vb group.
Forgetting that you are not so active in that newsgroup as in others.
I do not like it when I write messages which the subject does not know of.

Hi Erik,

I hope that Jon Skeet does not see this,
Technically, there is no year 0.


For Jon everything starts at 0.

:-)

Do not become angry Jon, just for fun and for this you where the first I had
to think on.


That's all right - I'll just remember that you view the first hour of
each day as starting at 01:00 rather than 00:00 :)

--
Jon Skeet - <sk***@pobox.com>
http://www.pobox.com/~skeet
If replying to the group, please do not mail me too
Jul 21 '05 #2

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