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- From: cel@nsscmail.att.com (clayton EDward LEIHY iii)
- Subject: Re: UNIX: cal 9 1752
- Message-ID: <1992Jul30.163434.9541@nsscmail.att.com>
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- Sender: Ed Leihy
- Organization: NCR Systems Support Center - New Jersey
- References: <1992Jul30.082334.2923@overload.lbl.gov>
- Date: Thu, 30 Jul 1992 16:34:34 GMT
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- In article <1992Jul30.082334.2923@overload.lbl.gov> herzog@ux5.lbl.gov (Hanan M. Herzog) writes:
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- >Can anyone explain why this the output of the unix calendar command when
- >applied to September 1752?
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- There is nothing wrong with your UNIX(TM) calendar command.
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- Do not attempt to adjust the horizontal....
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- That's just the way September 1752 actually was.
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- Isn't UNIX really smart for knowing this??
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