Re: [CTRL] The date of the 'new millennium'

1999-03-11 Thread revcoal
-Caveat Lector- On Thu, 11 Mar 1999, Andrew Hennessey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >The thing is that we cannot dismiss out of hand the possibility that >beyond our current set of restricted human senses lies an understanding >of time and space that is non-linear. I never have. I just dismiss th

Re: [CTRL] The date of the 'new millennium'

1999-03-11 Thread Andrew Hennessey
-Caveat Lector- >And to answer the question posed in your opening paragraph, my answer is >'no', since Nostradamus' predictions have NEVER been useful BEFORE an >event, his reputation has been built up via hindsight (which is always >'20/20') interpreting his very cryptic statements. Nostradamu

[CTRL] The date of the 'new millennium'

1999-03-10 Thread revcoal
-Caveat Lector- On Wed, 10 Mar 1999, Kris Millegan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > So, is anyone else concerned about the August 11, 1999 eclipse -- >considering that we're in the countdown to the Millennium (Y2K) [SIGH] This is a losing battle, I know...but the Y2K 'glitch' has NOTHING to do