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Re: Perl6 Timeline By Apocalypse

by castaway (Parson)
on Feb 27, 2004 at 06:36 UTC ( [id://332207]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Perl6 Timeline By Apocalypse

Hmm, where are the actual times in this timeline, even relative ones? (Yes I know such are difficult to guesstimate, but it does say timeline..)

C.

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Re: Re: Perl6 Timeline By Apocalypse
by liz (Monsignor) on Feb 27, 2004 at 07:40 UTC
    You're right. That's why I called it "By Apocalypse". ;-)

    Many people extrapolated the frequency of the publication of all the apocalypses so far times the number of apocalypses planned and arrived at a point far, far in the future.

    Larry's post shows that future apocalypses will arrive much earlier than could be assumed from the previous timings, as many of those apocalypses have already been developed in parallel, so to speak.

    Liz

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