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> From: BKOgilvie_at_aol.com
> Date: Tue, 8 Jan 2002 01:54:06 EST
> To: dkrasnov_at_nyc.rr.com
> Subject: Re: Chinese new year and Holidays 2002
>
>> From: dkrasnov_at_nyc.rr.com (Denis Krasnov)
>> To: toadhollow_at_pobox.com
>> Hallo
>>
>> Could that be that you made a mistake in Holidays 2002 program ?
>> After I installed it , it shows Chinese New Year on January 12
>
> Well, I triple-checked my work and here are all three answers!
> Seriously, thanks for finding this. What actually happened was
> that Chinese New Year was on Jan 12 in 2001 and I didn't change
> the date for 2002 and apparently didn't catch it when I checked
> my data, probably because I have a list of Chinese New Year
> days for many years in two columns and the dates were so similar.
> I do double and triple check my work but this one got through,
> sorry.
>
> There is a fixed version of Holidays 2002 on my web page now
> (it is v1.1) and you are immortalized in the package in an
> Easter Egg (hint--tap on the version number in the program).
> If you load the new version it will remove the bad date when
> you tap on Remove 2002 and add the correct date when you tap
> on Add 2002 or Remove 2001 and Add 2002.
>
> Thanks again for finding this and for continuing to use your
> Newton!
>
>
>
> --
> Brian K. Ogilvie Toad Hollow Software Co.
> toadhollow_at_pobox.com http://www.pobox.com/~toadhollow/
>
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