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Skipjack
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Merry Christmas!

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Merry Christmas everyone!
And for the non christians, "happy holidays"!
Hope you all get to spend a few peaceful and enjoyable days with your friends and families.

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ladajo
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And for the Brits;
Happy Christmas!

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Indeed! Merry Christmas!!
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I don't want to fight tonight.

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Merry Christmas, everyone.

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Re: Merry Christmas!

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Merry Christmas all. :D
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Happy 25th of December to everyone :wink:

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Happy Saturnalia! Which happens to be on Saturn's Day this year! :shock: :wink:

ladajo
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Happy New Year

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And Happy New Year to all!
4 months.

Giorgio
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Indeed, 4 months to get some real news.... hopefully :)

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Post by Tom Ligon »

Christmas is set at Dec 25 to steal the thunder from a pagan winter celebration, and Jan 1 is the New Year because the Roman priests would not let Julius Caesar have the more logical spring solstice (still celebrated as the Persian New Year).

But the break provides a nice opportunity to celebrate St. Asimov's day, Isaac Asimov's Birthday, Jan 2.

I celebrated by completing Design Verification Tests and a few last minute Engineering Change Orders on my solar System (solar heating system) and leaving it to run by itself for its first Winter Trial.

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