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To: zeta1961 who wrote (14925)12/24/2004 3:53:37 PM
From: Miljenko Zuanic  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 52153
 
Merry Christmas to all!

Miljenko



To: zeta1961 who wrote (14925)12/24/2004 7:30:53 PM
From: BulbaMan  Respond to of 52153
 
Zeta,
Re Xmas: The paragraph below came from the following website:
wilstar.com
I found other info on the website interesting as well.
"Xmas
This abbreviation for Christmas is of Greek origin. The word for Christ in Greek is Xristos. During the 16th century, Europeans began using the first initial of Christ's name, "X" in place of the word Christ in Christmas as a shorthand form of the word. Although the early Christians understood that X stood for Christ's name, later Christians who did not understand the Greek language mistook "Xmas" as a sign of disrespect."
My best wishes to all the SI biofreaks for a healthy & prosperous New Year!
Bulba



To: zeta1961 who wrote (14925)12/24/2004 7:54:01 PM
From: Biomaven  Respond to of 52153
 
My apologies - nothing intended by my choice of words at all - let me amend that to a Merry Christmas.

Peter