From: spudnik on
of course, "Brian's trolling" is an apostrophization
of "Brian, *his* trolling;" did you think that
it was "Brian is trolling, again," and again?

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From: Peter T. Daniels on
On Feb 22, 7:49 pm, Andrew Usher <k_over_hb...(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
> Peter T. Daniels wrote:
> > > The Catholic Church has stated, I believe more than once (it's linked
> > > to somewhere in this thread) that fixing Easter to a particular week
> > > would be acceptable.
>
> > "The Catholic Church" (which refers to no specific organization)
> > hasn't spoken for all of Christendom for nearly half a millennium.
>
> 'The Catholic Church' or simply 'The Church' refers to exactly one
> organisation. It's disingenuous to pretend otherwise. Also, it's been
> longer than half a millennium if one includes the East.

One doesn't "include the East." One has to wonder what knowledge you
have of the Eastern churches.

Are you by any chance one of those crackpots who want the Mass
peformed in Latin, who think Jesus decreed that clergy be celibate,
and the congeries of heterodox beliefs that go along with those two?

> > (It
> > took almost 200 years to get their newfangled calendar accepted just
> > throughout Western Europe, and it took the Russian Revolution to get
> > it used across the East.)
>
> Nowadays, though, globalisation would be much faster.
From: Peter T. Daniels on
On Feb 22, 10:55 pm, "Brian M. Scott" <b.sc...(a)csuohio.edu> wrote:
> On Tue, 23 Feb 2010 09:37:43 +0800, Robert Bannister
> <robb...(a)bigpond.com> wrote in
> <news:7ugpr7Fll6U1(a)mid.individual.net> in
> sci.math,sci.physics,sci.astro,sci.lang,alt.usage.english:
>
> > Brian M. Scott wrote:
> >> R H Draney wrote:
> >> [...]
> >>> If you want a crank, find the person who came up with
> >>> Daylight Saving Time....
> >>> Then find his successor who decided that DST should apply
> >>> for more of the year than "Standard" time....r
> >> I like DST; my only objection is that we don't have it all
> >> year round.
> > I think you should go and live in Inverness until you
> > change your mind.
>
> I can't imagine why you think that I'd change my mind.  As
> far as I'm concerned, DST has no disadvantages at any time
> of year in any climate at any latitude.  In winter at higher
> latitudes its advantages are minimal, but it still has no
> disadvantages.  I couldn't care less how dark it is in the
> morning; it's in the afternoon and evening that I want the
> benefit of as much daylight as possible.

The point is that the kiddies shouldn't go off to school in the dark.
From: Peter T. Daniels on
On Feb 22, 5:44 pm, "CDB" <bellema...(a)sympatico.ca> wrote:
> Paul Cardinale wrote:
>
> > Are you capable of writing anything that doesn't demonstrate
> > asounding ignorance and arrogance?
>
> Could you be more specific?

Perhaps with a hint as to whom you were addressing?
From: Evan Kirshenbaum on
Andrew Usher <k_over_hbarc(a)yahoo.com> writes:

> Peter Moylan wrote:
>> Andrew Usher wrote:
>>
>> > I chose the Christian holidays because they are international,
>>
>> ???
>
> They're more so than any other holidays, are they not?

I suspect that you could find people celebrating Pesach, Purim, Rosh
Hashanah, and Yom Kippur in as many countries as any four Christian
holidays.

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