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- Date: Wed, 4 Nov 1992 13:13:21 -0800
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- From: "John E. Talbott" <jethist@HUMANITAS.UCSB.EDU>
- Subject: Re: election day comment
- Comments: To: History <HISTORY@psuvm.bitnet>
- Comments: cc: "J. E. Talbott" <HI02TALB@ucsbuxa.bitnet>
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- I can see why you'd doubt its accuracy, but why its veracity?
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- On Wed, 4 Nov 1992, Steven H Silver wrote:
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- > I've found a number of mistakes in the American version of Trivial Pursuits,
- > andimagine that the Canadian and British versions are also filled with errors
- > so
- > it only increases my doubt as to the quote's veracity.
- >
- > Steven H Silver = "Outside a dog, a book is a
- > Indiana University = man's best friend. Inside a
- > SHSILVER@ucs.indiana.edu = dog, it's too dark to read."
- > SHSILVER@IUBACS.BITNET = -Groucho Marx
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