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SubjectRe: Y2k compliance
7-Dec-98 20:33 you wrote:
> On Sun, 6 Dec 1998, Riley Williams wrote:

>> Russia implemented the change soon after the Russian Revolution
>> around the time of World War I in this century.

> Er... soon after the October Revolution of November 1917?

Exactly.

BTW since Russian Orthodox Church still use Julian calendar we have New Year
before Christmas (and we have also "Old New Year" after Christmas -- really
odd name IMO; this is "Old New Year" since it's not "official" New Year and
13 days later then official :-)




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