Re: Wolter talk report



Eric Stevens wrote in message ...
>
> if Scott Wolters is right, the inscription contains
>a number of peculiar features which point to the stone having
>a hidden purpose.

Never trust a geologist Poaching Out Of Field :-)


David B.


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