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Re: [LI] Interesting error on unix



Dear Guruprasad,
	That is not an error at all. That is the year the Georgian
calender changed the date to the one we are familiar with, and hence the
reason for the discrepency. UNIX is thus proved to be perfect in even the
smallest details.

On Thu, 2 Dec 1999, Guruprasad, Mahendrakar  V (IE10) wrote:

> > 		hi all,
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> > 		If you have access to unix   (or Linux)  machine just run
> > the following command.
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> > 		cal 9 1752 which should give the calendar for month of sep
> > 1752.
> > 
> > 		Scroll down for the answer.
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> > 		cal 9 1752
> > 		   September 1752
> > 		 S  M Tu  W Th  F  S
> > 		          1   2   14 15 16
> > 		17 18 19 20 21 22 23
> > 		24 25 26 27 28 29 30
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> > 		Lot of dates missing. Rare to see an error in unix
> > 		Regards
> > 		Guruprasad V.M. 
> > 
> > 
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