Re: Scandinavians and North America



Eric Stevens wrote:
> On 8 May 2005 10:56:22 -0700, bogart.lloy@xxxxxxxxx wrote:

[snip]

> >Will LPU ever develop an Engineering School? It would be
> >lovely if it could offer a program in Hydrology and Waste
> >Management. There's *SO much* material to be treated,
> >and the shape and functions of the Endowed Chair...
> >
> >nah, too easy.
> >
> >Thanks for the grinner.
> >
> >Lloyd
> >*****
> >
>
> Would you accept a chair in psychology if they offered it to you?
> (I think you might have to fund it yourself).
>
>
>
> Eric Stevens


Hi, Eric;

The PSY Chair at LPU? Well, I'd be honored (I guess)
but it's a bit late for me...

OTOH, endowing a chair for their department might be
a capital virtual idea.

If serious funding is needed, I'd consider unloading my
own map, which greatly resembles the VM. It's hand-
inked on genuine antique papyrus, so the C14 dating will
predate Columbus by 11 or 30 centuries, but why quibble?

Yale may *not* be interested, but there are so many folks
wishing so fervently and desperately to be in on a paradigm
shift of history, that it should be possible to sell 'most
anything. Ebay, ya think?

When I purchased this map, my supplier guaranteed, for a
few dollars more, that there's *no* anatase at all, and he
employed a very peculiar ink (found, he said, in an ancient
tomb). The"aging' of the product is phenomenal.

His equally impressive provenance reaches back through the
Medici family (there's a tiny splash of one of Catherine's
favorite poisons, for added authenticity) to the pharaoh of
my choice.

Then again, I'm not sure I'm really ready to part with it.
That map looks so very fine, displayed next to my
*original* Ten Commandments, in runes, and Leonardo's
velvet painting of Lisa in a Teddy.

Lloyd
*****

PS: The supplier of my map does only "one-off" work,
and so is a bit pricey, but he presents each and every
satisfied custom client with a complimentary "Rolex".

Quite the bargain...

....

.



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