���...and as we know, no atheists, etc�EVER celebrate Christmas :)

���If someone wants to wish a�happy specific holiday to those who celebrate it, 
I *think* we can afford to be tolerant.� For example, when I hear "have a 
joyous Eid al Fitr", I don't feel obligated to reprimand whoever said it.� I 
just realize that it wasn't for me and move on.

Happy New Year!

Peter
(my profound apologies to Chinese, Persian, and any other folks to who do not 
celebrate the new year on January 1)

 From: "sindarintech"  [EMAIL PROTECTED] 

Actually, I prefer the more general 'Happy Holidays'... it doesn't 
make the assumption that everyone on the list is a christian. 

Happy Holidays!
Ray

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> Merry Christmas to a great list(s) and happy holidays. 
> 
> Mike Belcher
> Independant Computer Consultant



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