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| In the town of Farmington, Maine, a new state of affairs will soon exist which the world has never seen before. This change will occur on 6/6/06. Thereafter, there will be no death and no illness (except the remnants of earlier illnesses which will go away in three days or less) within the municipal limits of Farmington. Nor will there be any crime or bad behavior. You will be safe in Farmington; nothing will harm you here. The rest of the world is still the way it has been for millennia, so if you go outside the borders of Farmington you will not be protected in this particular way, though you will be no worse off than before. Farmington will, of course, remain as free as any other American town. You may stay or leave as you choose. Nobody will try to make you stay or make you leave. Nor will anyone in Farmington try to keep anyone out. Do whatever God leads you to do. There will be public meetings every week or so to discuss new questions that may come up because of this drastic change in the nature of Farmington. Anyone may attend them. The first such meeting will take place on Tuesday, June 6, at 7:30 p.m. in Meetinghouse Park, weather permitting. There will be an information center for visitors and newcomers, probably at Thoughtbridge, 1 Bridge St. New information will also be posted as it becomes available at: http://www.megalink.net/~klee __________ F. A. Q. Q. How long will the new state of affairs in Farmington last? A. The abolition of death and other evils will last forever. Q. Will this happen in other parts of the world? Some day the new order will be worldwide. It is not known when that day will be. Until that day, Farmington will be the only place changed. Q. Won't Farmington become overcrowded and lose its small-town character that residents love so much? A. Farmington will never be overcrowded in the way that many cities are now crowded. The population will increase, but there is plenty of open space in Farmington to accommodate many more citizens. If more space is needed this will be accomplished by annexing another town to Farmington, though this will not be necessary for the next several years. Also, since people will live in harmony with one another, the problems that attend overcrowded places--crime, filth, etc., will never be problems in Farmington. Q. What will happen if I leave Farmington? Will old diseases that I have been healed of here come back? A. Nothing that has been healed in Farmington will come back. I.e., if you had cancer, and it goes away, that cancer will not return when you leave the town. But new diseases can start outside Farmington as has always been the case. Q. What will cause this amazing change? A. God will cause it by his own will. Q. Why has Farmington been chosen? A. I do not know. Q. In your posts you included in the FAQ Q. Why has Farmington been chosen? A. I do not know. while at http://www.megalink.net/~klee/leaflet.html very similar text reads: Q. Why has Farmington been chosen? A. We do not know. So is this a work of fiction? The text on the website is part of a novel. "Kathy Lee" writes "we," perhaps without any very good reason, except that she and some friends are collaborating in distributing the leaflet. She is actually the only author of it. When I posted it on various forums in my own voice there no longer seemed any function for the "we," so I changed it to an "I". It must be emphasized that although I am writing a novel about this I am prophesying a real event. The novel is an exercise of imagination, about how such a thing might happen and affect people of various types. The real event of course will not follow the novel precisely--though if I do a good job those who have read the story will be a lot better prepared to understand what's going on when they see the reality. Q. Why do you believe this prophecy? A. I believe it because it's what Christ tells me. Q. And is it important whether or not one believes the prophecy? A. I think if Christ tells you it's true, you should believe him. Q. Will death and illness no longer exist in Farmington? A. Nobody will die in Farmington after 6/6/06. Anyone who is ill at that time and who remains in Farmington will recover completely within 3 days (usually less). Any sick or disabled person who enters Farmington (at *any* time from 6/6/06 on will similarly recover within 3 days. Q. Do you mean the area contained within the city limits Farmington, Maine USA, A. Yes. Q. By "Death" do you mean actual, physical death and actual, physical death of that kind that normally results in a death certificate, A. Yes. Q. Will this change be complete before 11:59 PM EST June 9th, 2006 CE (change to occur on June 6th plus 3 days maximum for any and all residual illnesses to disappear) A. Midnight June 6 isn't the starting point. It starts at daybreak (I think that's around 4:26 a.m.) Q. Will there be any sickness? A. Since new people may be coming into Farmington at any time, there will probably always be a few people in town who just got there and haven't finished healing yet. Q. With no recalculations, redefining of terms such as "2006" or any other departure from what the normal reader understands when he reads "will occur on June 6, 2006"? A. Right. Q. Will this change in any way, shape, or form last for a period of time that is less than what the normal reader understands when he reads "The abolition of death and other evils will last forever"? A. No. Q. Do you wish at this time to add any of the usual qualifications that so many other people who have made such predictions often add after the fact? A. No (without bothering to list them). Q. Does your prophecy speak to you as specifically being Jesus' second coming A. No--that will be later. Q. how big is Farmington, anyway? A. In area, about 57 square miles. In population, about 8000. The population will increase, of course. Q. Is the only reason to believe in god dependent upon the truthfulness of your prophesy? A. No, but since I have known God for 42 years, and I am sure he gave me this prophecy, if he did not fulfill it I would be like someone who had been married for 42 years and was sure they knew their spouse, and then they find hubby in bed with the mailman. Q. Is your prophecy a fulfillment of what Paul wrote about to the Corinthians? "Brothers, this is what I mean: Flesh and blood cannot inherit the kingdom of God, and what decays cannot inherit what does not decay. Let me tell you a secret. Not all of us will die" A. Paul is right when he says "Not all of us will die." But Paul is not writing about Farmington in this passage. My prophecy is not in the Bible. It also does not contradict the Bible. Q. I have been wondering why people wouldn't stream into Farmington until they were stacked a hundred deep. A. Because God tells people in Farmington what to do--and he tells some of them not to stay there. Q. Given your ability and willingness to expound on the upcoming events in Farmington, would you characterize your message more as an "announcement" or "proclamation" from Christ than rather than a "prophesy"? A. I guess you could give it any of those three names. Q. Do you have a message for your critics? A. I get plenty of criticism. The reason it doesn't upset me is that when June 6, 2006 arrives, all those critics will realize they were wrong. Q. How certain are you that you have the address right? A web search suggests that there are Farmington's all over the place. eg. New Mexico, Michigan, Minnesota, Connecticut, Maine, Missouri, Arkansas, Iowa, Utah, etc. A. This question is amusing to me because it's sort of as if Christ had given me a prophecy about my husband, Larry, and when I reported it to my meeting someone had asked, how do you know it isn't about some other Larry? I know the town of Farmington, Maine, very well, and Christ knows, when he talks to me about "Farmington," that I understand he is referring to that little town whose aerial photo is the background on my computer's monitor. Q. How certain are you that you have the date right. This might seem like a silly question but time is if anything an even more tricky thing than geography. There was a time when Europe kept time according to both the Julian and Gregorian calendar resulting in confusion about even the year. And further any attempt to date things correctly as AD requires a fudge factor since no one knows which year Jesus was born with certainty. A. I doubt there will be any change in the popular or the official calendar in the U.S.A. in the next 15 months! Christ isn't playing tricks. He means June 6, 2006, in the way that most people would take those words. Q. What is your geographic relationship with Farmington Maine? A. I live about 500 miles southeast of Farmington. Q. If you're proven wrong, is this just another "oops" or would you seriously question your basic assumptions about where your leadings are coming from? A. If I'm wrong then I never knew God and have little reason to believe that there is one. This would go far beyond being "just another 'oops.'" I would have to question all my thinking. But I should also point out that I have no general, all-purpose assump- tions about where my leadings are coming from. Some leadings are ephemeral things that, if they are mistaken, really would be just another 'oops.' I wouldn't make a big issue of it. The Farmington prophecy, on the other hand, has been with me for 8-1/2 years and has survived many an 'oops.' I consider it rock solid. In the case of the Farmington prophecy, Christ and I have been exchanging e-mails on the subject for years, and he is pretty consistent about it. Q. Has anybody noticed that the date this is to happen has three sixes - purportedly the number of the antichrist? Any significance to that? A. Well, first of all, it has no significance in relation to the passage in the book of Revelation about "the number of a man," which was originally written in Greek numerals (3 different characters, not a series of 3 sixes). But given how many people today are superstitious about series of 3 sixes, I think its significance is simply that God has a great sense of humor. (For what it's worth, I had no idea of "666" in my head when I originally published the date--I just meant 6/6/2006 with no mystical connotations.) Q. Should we archived your prophecy and await the date specified? A. You can save yourself the trouble: it will be in the Washington Post, the New York Times, and every other major newspaper faster than you can compile statistics. The change in Farmington will be very obvious. I have started a new yahoogroup specifically for the discussion of the Farmington prophecy. (This is not to say that we should stop discussing it here.) To subscribe to the new yahoogroup send a blank e-mail to FarmingtonMaine-subscribe@yahoogroups.com. Licia Kuenning Friends of Truth/Glenside Friends Meeting/Quaker Heritage Press http://www.megalink.net/~klee http://www.qhpress.org klee@megalink.net licia@qhpress.org WATCH FARMINGTON! |
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| On 2005-03-26, kuenning-licia@voicenet.com <kuenning-licia@voicenet.com> wrote: > > > > In the town of Farmington, Maine, a new state of affairs > will soon exist which the world has never seen before. This > change will occur on 6/6/06. Wow! Good thing for the Internet! How else would I have become aware of important world events like this one! Now, where did I put that tinfoil beanie ... |
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| prodig@l.com (prodigal1) wrote:. > > >kuenning-licia@voicenet.com wrote: ><big snip> >ah yeah, I think it's just about time to get back on the lithium don't you? All mental illness will be cures in any person who enters Farmington at any time from 6/6/06. I get plenty of criticism. The reason it doesn't upset me is that when June 6, 2006 arrives, all those critics will realize they were wrong. It will be in the Washington Post, the New York Times, and every other major newspaper. The change in Farmington will be very obvious. I have started a new yahoogroup specifically for the discussion of the Farmington prophecy. (This is not to say that we should stop discussing it here.) To subscribe to the new yahoogroup send a blank e-mail to FarmingtonMaine-subscribe@yahoogroups.com. Licia Kuenning Friends of Truth/Glenside Friends Meeting/Quaker Heritage Press http://www.megalink.net/~klee http://www.qhpress.org klee@megalink.net licia@qhpress.org WATCH FARMINGTON! |
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| devnull@joreybump.com (Jorey Bump) wrote:. >Q: Does Farmington have a monorail? A. No. About the Coming New Order in Farmington In the town of Farmington, Maine, a new state of affairs will soon exist which the world has never seen before. This change will occur on 6/6/06. Thereafter, there will be no death and no illness (except the remnants of earlier illnesses which will go away in three days or less) within the municipal limits of Farmington. Nor will there be any crime or bad behavior. You will be safe in Farmington; nothing will harm you here. The rest of the world is still the way it has been for millennia, so if you go outside the borders of Farmington you will not be protected in this particular way, though you will be no worse off than before. Farmington will, of course, remain as free as any other American town. You may stay or leave as you choose. Nobody will try to make you stay or make you leave. Nor will anyone in Farmington try to keep anyone out. Do whatever God leads you to do. There will be public meetings every week or so to discuss new questions that may come up because of this drastic change in the nature of Farmington. Anyone may attend them. The first such meeting will take place on Tuesday, June 6, at 7:30 p.m. in Meetinghouse Park, weather permitting. There will be an information center for visitors and newcomers, probably at Thoughtbridge, 1 Bridge St. New information will also be posted as it becomes available at: http://www.megalink.net/~klee __________ F. A. Q. Q. How long will the new state of affairs in Farmington last? A. The abolition of death and other evils will last forever. Q. Will this happen in other parts of the world? Some day the new order will be worldwide. It is not known when that day will be. Until that day, Farmington will be the only place changed. Q. Won't Farmington become overcrowded and lose its small-town character that residents love so much? A. Farmington will never be overcrowded in the way that many cities are now crowded. The population will increase, but there is plenty of open space in Farmington to accommodate many more citizens. If more space is needed this will be accomplished by annexing another town to Farmington, though this will not be necessary for the next several years. Also, since people will live in harmony with one another, the problems that attend overcrowded places--crime, filth, etc., will never be problems in Farmington. Q. What will happen if I leave Farmington? Will old diseases that I have been healed of here come back? A. Nothing that has been healed in Farmington will come back. I.e., if you had cancer, and it goes away, that cancer will not return when you leave the town. But new diseases can start outside Farmington as has always been the case. Q. What will cause this amazing change? A. God will cause it by his own will. Q. Why has Farmington been chosen? A. I do not know. Q. In your posts you included in the FAQ Q. Why has Farmington been chosen? A. I do not know. while at http://www.megalink.net/~klee/leaflet.html very similar text reads: Q. Why has Farmington been chosen? A. We do not know. So is this a work of fiction? The text on the website is part of a novel. "Kathy Lee" writes "we," perhaps without any very good reason, except that she and some friends are collaborating in distributing the leaflet. She is actually the only author of it. When I posted it on various forums in my own voice there no longer seemed any function for the "we," so I changed it to an "I". It must be emphasized that although I am writing a novel about this I am prophesying a real event. The novel is an exercise of imagination, about how such a thing might happen and affect people of various types. The real event of course will not follow the novel precisely--though if I do a good job those who have read the story will be a lot better prepared to understand what's going on when they see the reality. Q. Why do you believe this prophecy? A. I believe it because it's what Christ tells me. Q. And is it important whether or not one believes the prophecy? A. I think if Christ tells you it's true, you should believe him. Q. Will death and illness no longer exist in Farmington? A. Nobody will die in Farmington after 6/6/06. Anyone who is ill at that time and who remains in Farmington will recover completely within 3 days (usually less). Any sick or disabled person who enters Farmington (at *any* time from 6/6/06 on will similarly recover within 3 days. Q. Do you mean the area contained within the city limits Farmington, Maine USA, A. Yes. Q. By "Death" do you mean actual, physical death and actual, physical death of that kind that normally results in a death certificate, A. Yes. Q. Will this change be complete before 11:59 PM EST June 9th, 2006 CE (change to occur on June 6th plus 3 days maximum for any and all residual illnesses to disappear) A. Midnight June 6 isn't the starting point. It starts at daybreak (I think that's around 4:26 a.m.) Q. Will there be any sickness? A. Since new people may be coming into Farmington at any time, there will probably always be a few people in town who just got there and haven't finished healing yet. Q. With no recalculations, redefining of terms such as "2006" or any other departure from what the normal reader understands when he reads "will occur on June 6, 2006"? A. Right. Q. Will this change in any way, shape, or form last for a period of time that is less than what the normal reader understands when he reads "The abolition of death and other evils will last forever"? A. No. Q. Do you wish at this time to add any of the usual qualifications that so many other people who have made such predictions often add after the fact? A. No (without bothering to list them). Q. Does your prophecy speak to you as specifically being Jesus' second coming A. No--that will be later. Q. how big is Farmington, anyway? A. In area, about 57 square miles. In population, about 8000. The population will increase, of course. Q. Is the only reason to believe in god dependent upon the truthfulness of your prophesy? A. No, but since I have known God for 42 years, and I am sure he gave me this prophecy, if he did not fulfill it I would be like someone who had been married for 42 years and was sure they knew their spouse, and then they find hubby in bed with the mailman. Q. Is your prophecy a fulfillment of what Paul wrote about to the Corinthians? "Brothers, this is what I mean: Flesh and blood cannot inherit the kingdom of God, and what decays cannot inherit what does not decay. Let me tell you a secret. Not all of us will die" A. Paul is right when he says "Not all of us will die." But Paul is not writing about Farmington in this passage. My prophecy is not in the Bible. It also does not contradict the Bible. Q. I have been wondering why people wouldn't stream into Farmington until they were stacked a hundred deep. A. Because God tells people in Farmington what to do--and he tells some of them not to stay there. Q. Given your ability and willingness to expound on the upcoming events in Farmington, would you characterize your message more as an "announcement" or "proclamation" from Christ than rather than a "prophesy"? A. I guess you could give it any of those three names. Q. Do you have a message for your critics? A. I get plenty of criticism. The reason it doesn't upset me is that when June 6, 2006 arrives, all those critics will realize they were wrong. Q. How certain are you that you have the address right? A web search suggests that there are Farmington's all over the place. eg. New Mexico, Michigan, Minnesota, Connecticut, Maine, Missouri, Arkansas, Iowa, Utah, etc. A. This question is amusing to me because it's sort of as if Christ had given me a prophecy about my husband, Larry, and when I reported it to my meeting someone had asked, how do you know it isn't about some other Larry? I know the town of Farmington, Maine, very well, and Christ knows, when he talks to me about "Farmington," that I understand he is referring to that little town whose aerial photo is the background on my computer's monitor. Q. How certain are you that you have the date right. This might seem like a silly question but time is if anything an even more tricky thing than geography. There was a time when Europe kept time according to both the Julian and Gregorian calendar resulting in confusion about even the year. And further any attempt to date things correctly as AD requires a fudge factor since no one knows which year Jesus was born with certainty. A. I doubt there will be any change in the popular or the official calendar in the U.S.A. in the next 15 months! Christ isn't playing tricks. He means June 6, 2006, in the way that most people would take those words. Q. What is your geographic relationship with Farmington Maine? A. I live about 500 miles southeast of Farmington. Q. If you're proven wrong, is this just another "oops" or would you seriously question your basic assumptions about where your leadings are coming from? A. If I'm wrong then I never knew God and have little reason to believe that there is one. This would go far beyond being "just another 'oops.'" I would have to question all my thinking. But I should also point out that I have no general, all-purpose assump- tions about where my leadings are coming from. Some leadings are ephemeral things that, if they are mistaken, really would be just another 'oops.' I wouldn't make a big issue of it. The Farmington prophecy, on the other hand, has been with me for 8-1/2 years and has survived many an 'oops.' I consider it rock solid. In the case of the Farmington prophecy, Christ and I have been exchanging e-mails on the subject for years, and he is pretty consistent about it. Q. Has anybody noticed that the date this is to happen has three sixes - purportedly the number of the antichrist? Any significance to that? A. Well, first of all, it has no significance in relation to the passage in the book of Revelation about "the number of a man," which was originally written in Greek numerals (3 different characters, not a series of 3 sixes). But given how many people today are superstitious about series of 3 sixes, I think its significance is simply that God has a great sense of humor. (For what it's worth, I had no idea of "666" in my head when I originally published the date--I just meant 6/6/2006 with no mystical connotations.) Q. Should we archived your prophecy and await the date specified? A. You can save yourself the trouble: it will be in the Washington Post, the New York Times, and every other major newspaper faster than you can compile statistics. The change in Farmington will be very obvious. I have started a new yahoogroup specifically for the discussion of the Farmington prophecy. (This is not to say that we should stop discussing it here.) To subscribe to the new yahoogroup send a blank e-mail to FarmingtonMaine-subscribe@yahoogroups.com. Licia Kuenning Friends of Truth/Glenside Friends Meeting/Quaker Heritage Press http://www.megalink.net/~klee http://www.qhpress.org klee@megalink.net licia@qhpress.org WATCH FARMINGTON! |
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| joec@aracnet.com (Joe Cipale) wrote:. > > >kuenning-licia@voicenet.com wrote: >> In the town of Farmington, Maine, a new state of affairs >> will soon exist which the world has never seen before. This >> change will occur on 6/6/06. >> >> Thereafter, there will be no death and no illness (except >> the remnants of earlier illnesses which will go away in three >> days or less) within the municipal limits of Farmington. Nor >> will there be any crime or bad behavior. You will be safe in >> Farmington; nothing will harm you here. >Hey asshat... > >the Windows groups is three doors down the hall and on the right. Just >wait until you catcha whiff of the stench. I will be happy to share my prophecy with the windows groups. Can you suugest five windows groups that will be interested? Licia Kuenning Friends of Truth/Glenside Friends Meeting/Quaker Heritage Press http://www.megalink.net/~klee http://www.qhpress.org klee@megalink.net licia@qhpress.org WATCH FARMINGTON! |
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| rwood@therandymon.com (R Wood) wrote:. > > >On 2005-03-26, kuenning-licia@voicenet.com <kuenning-licia@voicenet.com> wrote: >> >> >> >> In the town of Farmington, Maine, a new state of affairs >> will soon exist which the world has never seen before. This >> change will occur on 6/6/06. > > >Wow! Good thing for the Internet! How else would I have become aware of >important world events like this one! Now, where did I put that tinfoil >beanie ... I get plenty of criticism. The reason it doesn't upset me is that when June 6, 2006 arrives, all those critics will realize they were wrong. Licia Kuenning Friends of Truth/Glenside Friends Meeting/Quaker Heritage Press http://www.megalink.net/~klee http://www.qhpress.org klee@megalink.net licia@qhpress.org WATCH FARMINGTON! |
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| kuenning-licia@voicenet.com wrote: > In the town of Farmington, Maine, a new state of affairs > will soon exist which the world has never seen before. This > change will occur on 6/6/06. > > Thereafter, there will be no death and no illness (except > the remnants of earlier illnesses which will go away in three > days or less) within the municipal limits of Farmington. Nor > will there be any crime or bad behavior. You will be safe in > Farmington; nothing will harm you here. The rest of the world is > still the way it has been for millennia, so if you go outside the > borders of Farmington you will not be protected in this > particular way, though you will be no worse off than before. What the OP forgot to add was: "All machines currently booting Windows will have their hard drives erased, MBRs cleaned and will, from June 6, 2006 forward, only boot GNU/Linux. Any attempt to install a Microsoft product in Farmington after June 6, 2006 will cause the person doing so to be turned into a pillar of salt." GRUB. God's Righteous Unerasable Bootloader. ../k |
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| _.-In alt.os.linux.slackware, kuenning-licia@voicenet.com wrote the following -._ > I get plenty of criticism. The reason it doesn't upset me is > that when June 6, 2006 arrives, all those critics will realize > they were wrong. Any time that a religion has attempted to say what date something will happen on they have been wrong. They only thing they can date with any ability is recurring holidays. So if history is any indicator then it is you who will be wrong on 6/6/6. <url:http://fauxascii.com/ascii/comic/mot_0014.html> _Memories of Tomorrow # 0014 # Bad Design_____________________________ | _.------._ | | / ._ _. \ Its a fine day for the | | |/ `--' || 215th Parade of Failed | | || () () || Religious Doctrines. | | || || We just saw the Seventh Day | | _-._| \ _oo_ / |_.__ Adventist End of World in | | _/ || | ` -= ` | /| `\ 1843 float. | | / \ \ \| || | `. | | |-. \ \ | |/ | | Coming up now is the | | / \ \ \ \| | | | Intelligent Design float. | | / \ \ ;:| | /| | Each flower is created from | || \ \V\ \ / \ | | parts of the pages of | || ( | \ `|`-.___.' | / | ___ books by Behe, Dembski and | |\ \| | \ .-. .' / __/ \ the rest of the ID authors. | | \ \ \ __ .- -.-[] ,/-' / \ | | `. `--/ ,/- 0-\/ ,/ | | Ah yes the watchmaking | | \ |- 9. / -|,/ ____ / god. This float was last | | `._ |- V -| / \ ---- seen 7 years ago but looks | | / `---,|- 3 -| | \ like they have pulled it | | | \-6 -/ |__/ out again since it was so | | \__________\-. .-/___:F_P:______/ popular. | | `---' | |_________________________________________________ _____________________| ######################################Wed Feb 23 2005################# -- .-')) fauxascii.com ('-. | It's a damn poor mind that ' ..- .:" ) ( ":. -.. ' | can only think of one way to ((,,_;'.;' UIN=66618055 ';. ';_,,)) | spell a word. ((_.YIM=Faux_Pseudo :._)) | - Andrew Jackson |
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| ["Followup-To:" header set to alt.os.linux.debian.] On Sun, 27 Mar 2005 19:07:26 +0000, kuenning-licia@voicenet.com <kuenning-licia@voicenet.com> wrote: > > I will be happy to share my prophecy with the windows groups. > > Can you suggest five windows groups that will be annoyed? > IFYPFY, any five groups, they don't even have to be computer related. -- "I deleted a file from my PC last week and I have just realized that I need it. If I turn my system clock back two weeks will I have my file back again?" |
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| kuenning-licia@voicenet.com wrote: > In the town of Farmington, Maine, a new state of affairs > will soon exist which the world has never seen before. This > change will occur on 6/6/06. This would be nice. I would move from Canada to live there. I'm very ill. This seems very OT but my GNU/Linux use stems from basic lack of funds (upshot is GNU rocks). I'm not sure I can wait that long for a miracle, but hey, if it happens, that would be great. I would also be an instant convert. Now, back to kernel hacking! |