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Thanks, but it is the whole 10 hours until the midnight.
Have time for couple of features... :)

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regards,
Alexey Kudravtsev
Software Developer
JetBrains, Inc
http://www.jetbrains.com
"Develop with pleasure!"


"Alexey Efimov" <aefimov@spklabs.com> wrote in message news:18153971.1072856819470.JavaMail.itn@is.intellij.net...

subj,

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Good Luck!

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For those of us who
- have no life, or
- have a wireless laptop

, I suggest we collect in this thread as many timezones best wishes as
possible.

Example :
"Happy New Year" from the North Pole.

I know, that's the worst example you could find, but it's just an example.

Alain

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How about the last build of 2003? :)

Vince.

"Alexey Kudravtsev (JetBrains)" <cdr@intellij.com> wrote in message
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Thanks, but it is the whole 10 hours until the midnight.
Have time for couple of features... :)

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--
regards,
Alexey Kudravtsev
Software Developer
JetBrains, Inc
http://www.jetbrains.com
"Develop with pleasure!"

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"Alexey Efimov" <aefimov@spklabs.com> wrote in message

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subj,

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Good Luck!

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Happy New Year, From Gaithersburg, Maryland USA (TZ: GMT -5:00)

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"Happy New Year !" and "? ????? ????? !" from Israel (GMT + 02:00)

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Here from hannover, Germany

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Happy New Year! from Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium

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Happy New Year from Collegeville, PA (outside Philadelphia) (GMT -5:00)

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Happy New Year from the UK. (GMT +00:00)

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I think Alain meant to send the message at or around midnight but since
everyone else is doing it...

Happy New Year! from Marshalltown, Iowa USA (GMT -6:00)

"Alain Ravet" <alain.ravet.list@wanadoo.be> wrote in message
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For those of us who
- have no life, or
- have a wireless laptop

>

, I suggest we collect in this thread as many timezones best wishes as
possible.

>

Example :
"Happy New Year" from the North Pole.

>

I know, that's the worst example you could find, but it's just an example.

>

Alain

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Brad wrote:

I think Alain meant to send the message at or around midnight but since
everyone else is doing it...


Might be, I didn't have the intention power pack installed so I could
not tell what all the options were :)

R

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Hah. Don't you ever sleep?

"Robert S. Sfeir" <robert@codepuccino.com> wrote in message
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Brad wrote:

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I think Alain meant to send the message at or around midnight but since
everyone else is doing it...

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Might be, I didn't have the intention power pack installed so I could
not tell what all the options were :)

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R



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Happy New Year from New York City.

Nick

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Brad wrote:

>I think Alain meant to send the message at or around midnight but since
>everyone else is doing it...
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Exactly, and also to update the message subject to match your time zone,
and location..
Did you all already started drinking?

I know there is a free service that sends eMail at a given date (? given
time).
Does anybody know its url?


Alain

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Happy New Year from Toronto, ON, Canada (GMT -5:00).

Andrei

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Happy New Year! Dallas, Texas USA (GMT -6:00)

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Exactly, and also to update the message subject to match your time zone,
and location..
Did you all already started drinking?


Are you kidding? Of course we've started to drink. Days ago... :)

Andrei


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Brad wrote:

Hah. Don't you ever sleep?


hahah... no?

R

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Happy New Year from Atlanta, GA.

--Dave Griffith

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Happy New Year! From Reykjavik Iceland (GMT).

Maron Kristofersson

Alain Ravet wrote:

For those of us who
- have no life, or
- have a wireless laptop

, I suggest we collect in this thread as many timezones best wishes as
possible.

Example :
"Happy New Year" from the North Pole.

I know, that's the worst example you could find, but it's just an example.

Alain


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Happy New Year From Kokkola, Finland (GMT +2)

It's still almost six hours to midnight but the people have started 'fireworking' already!

(P.S. I do have a life ;), but having the Fujian flu keeps me inside with the family this evening)

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Hmm .. I wonder which thread will become bigger - this one or "Next EAP name suggestions" ?

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Happy New Year! St. Louis, Missouri USA (GMT -6:00)

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Happy new year from Paris, France

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Outlook:)

"Alain Ravet" <alain.ravet.list@wanadoo.be> wrote in message
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Brad wrote:

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>I think Alain meant to send the message at or around midnight but since
>everyone else is doing it...
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Exactly, and also to update the message subject to match your time zone,
and location..
Did you all already started drinking?

>

I know there is a free service that sends eMail at a given date (? given
time).
Does anybody know its url?

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>

Alain



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So far I think the "Robert, ..." one in j2ee is the longest I've seen.

"Evgeny Goldin" <no_mail@jetbrains.com> wrote in message
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Hmm .. I wonder which thread will become bigger - this one or "Next EAP

name suggestions" ?


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Hallo, world!

Subj.


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Early Happy New Year from Broken Bow, Oklahoma USA (GMT -6:00)

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Brad wrote:

>Outlook:)
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That's the commercial version :)

Alain


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>>I know there is a free service that sends eMail at a given date (? given
>>time).
>>Does anybody know its url?
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Another Happy New Year from St. Louis, Missouri :)

Vince.

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Happy New Year! St. Louis, Missouri USA (GMT -6:00)

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