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Hello World; hello friends and neighbors
By Mathieu Legault - Monday, November 21, 2005

Today is the 33rd annual World Hello Day, a day where everyone should greet ten people during the day as a means to open communications and express concern for world peace.

The web site is pretty basic, but then again so is the idea. Check them out at http://www.worldhelloday.org. This is a neat idea, even if it only means that people will talk more (and not actually bring about world peace but, as they say, you'll never know if you don't try).

The coder in me can't help but think these guys registered to the "introduction to programming" class in university...

So I say onto all of you, on this most special of days: hello!

(Note: for them in y'all that didn't get the programming joke, the most basic piece of code that serves as the typical example usually is one that displays "Hello World!", known in the coding circles as the "hello world" example.)

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