The mail below is date stamped Fri, 01 Jan 1904 00:43:05 -0700 which I guess is 0 in some 32-bit calendar (range O1 Jan 1904 - 31 Dec 2035 is quite common in Microsoft products for example.) To further complicate things, for some reason Yahoo when sorting mail somehow always thinks this is the newest, so I end up reading it over and over again. I'm actually starting to like it, someone should add messing up your system clock to tips for aspiring net poets. Every day is like Wednesday. Cheers, Teemu Helsinki, Finland --- David Ritchie <ritchierd@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Differences among types of rubbish > > Rubbish wins, you know. > Elections, tennis. > Hit a voter on the nose, then promise you'll catch > the bugger, > win a prize. > Hit with fine form and good intent, > catch the net; > if you're lucky enough, > over it goes, > with English, > climbing like a toupee'd tycoon, > bamboozling the other side, > set. > > In these quarter-days, > I inhabit my quarters, > tossing quarters > for luck and yield. > > David Ritchie > Portland, Oregon > > ------------------------------------------------------------------ > To change your Lit-Ideas settings (subscribe/unsub, > vacation on/off, > digest on/off), visit > www.andreas.com/faq-lit-ideas.html > ______________________________________________________ Click here to donate to the Hurricane Katrina relief effort. http://store.yahoo.com/redcross-donate3/ ------------------------------------------------------------------ To change your Lit-Ideas settings (subscribe/unsub, vacation on/off, digest on/off), visit www.andreas.com/faq-lit-ideas.html