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The root cause of badness #2 is that the BALE and CABAL pages don't<br>
bother to mention years. They're designed to be parsed by humans,<br>
who (generally) know what year it is, and that "January" events seen<br>
near the end of a calendar that starts in November or December are next<br>
year.<br>
...</blockquote></div></div></blockquote></div><br><br>I went to a BayLISA event at Yahoo a month or two back.<br><br>It happened the year before.<br><br>Egg on my face.<br><br>Not mentioning years in web pages is one of my pet peeves. What, people who write articles think the web is transitory? Almost makes me want to do all my websurfing through <a href="http://archive.org">archive.org</a>'s wayback machine where at least the infrastructure tells you when the page was editted.<br>
<br>Tony<br>