>a guid new year tae ye a'
>Lang may ye'r lum reek!
>An' may ye a' be sonsy lads and lassies.
>
>(Just practicing my Ebonics.)
>
Yes, but what about those of us who play harps that are not made of
ebony. Am I playing Maplonics when I play my Red Maple Blevins
Encore-34, and Mahoganonics when I play my Blevins Mezzo-23. And how
about those of those who play Walnutonics, Cherrionics, etc.
>I would note that this is the beginning of the new millenium.
>The dating of the present era is based on the scholarship of Dionysius
>the Areopagite in the 4th century. Current biblical Scholarship
>holds that Dionysius was 4 years off, and that Christ was probably
>born in 4 BC, though there are those who hold that he was born in 7
>BC.
>
You mean we missed it. Darn. I hate when that happens. I guess
I'll have to learn the theme from The Time Tunnel, or The Philadelphia
Experiment or Twelve Monkeys and go back in time four years to
celebrate the new millenium. But then again, what if I change the time
line and mess up the world for those of you stuck in 2004. It's like
I've always said: time paradoxes--you can't live with them and you
can't live without them.
Lauren