Re: Goddard's 80th Anniversary and.... nothing?
- From: henry@xxxxxxxxxxxxx (Henry Spencer)
- Date: Wed, 15 Mar 2006 23:03:37 GMT
In article <444aadbb.363880542@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Rand Simberg <simberg.interglobal@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Perhaps people are tired of celebrating every damm anniversary of
every damm thing every damm year.
Well, seeing as how it's the eightieth anniversary, is it too big a
deal to celebrate once a decade (or half decade, if they had a 75th
anniversary celebration)?
A 75th ought to make them sit up and take notice... but an 80th? This
hardly seems grounds for great excitement.
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