Umm - that was a bad attempt at humour... as per the follow-on sentences....
But, slightly more seriously, yes, that's pretty much how I see it as well. Besides, if we presume a certain amount of 'bloody long timedness', say, another 15 billion years, does that mean they are required to have gone up that far? To me, it seems pretty fair that they be allowed to stop making their calenders go up to a certain period of time, and after that - don't bother til it becomes relevant!
After all, how long will a computer clock calculate to? Does that mean the end of the universe just because it hits that end date??? OH, sorry, I forgot the world ended 31st, Dec, 1999....
But, slightly more seriously, yes, that's pretty much how I see it as well. Besides, if we presume a certain amount of 'bloody long timedness', say, another 15 billion years, does that mean they are required to have gone up that far? To me, it seems pretty fair that they be allowed to stop making their calenders go up to a certain period of time, and after that - don't bother til it becomes relevant!
After all, how long will a computer clock calculate to? Does that mean the end of the universe just because it hits that end date??? OH, sorry, I forgot the world ended 31st, Dec, 1999....
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