Re: Subject source (sauce) for kooks..
From: Tom McDonald (tmcdonald2672_at_nohormelcharter.net)
Date: 02/13/05
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Date: Sun, 13 Feb 2005 00:10:12 -0600
Philip Deitiker wrote:
> "george" <gblack@hnpl.net> says in
> news:1108264593.830608.204130@o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com:
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>>http://www.archaeologyanswers.com/
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> Watch the pop-up. I did a 'end process' on explorer.
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I only got one. Firefox rules!
I was most impressed with an article about a Keyhole satellite
finding the Red Sea crossing. One of the accurate, precise,
impressive details was this:
"Alarmed by ominous signs of another invasion by the Iraqi
strongman, the United States responds by deploying its elite
*32nd* Airborne Division to Saudi Arabia."
While I have great affection for the 32nd, formed originally as
it was out of Wisconsin (and a few Michigan) units (including
the Iron Brigade of Civil War fame), they never intentionally
leapt out of perfectly good aircraft.
The *82nd* Airborne Division, however, is alive and well, and
living as part of the ready response element of the US Army.
Now an '8' can be misread as a '3', and typos happen. But if
one is to overthrow the accumulated archaeological knowledge of
the world, one might wish to cast a preempt, though not
automatically acceptory, eye over the text in which the
revolution is delivered.
And saying that an A-10 Warthog has a 30 cal. 'gauttling' gun
is just, well, funny.
-- Tom McDonald http://ahwhatdoiknow.blogspot.com/
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