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Jimmy wrote -- JM>> My reading is non-fiction, history, etc. JA> I respect that, but I'm not a non-fiction reader for the most part. :-) If JA> I get interested in a subject I'll read about that subject, but in general JA> I prefer sci-fi, specficially time travel. I've always been interested in time travel. I have noticed reading history an event will often hinge on one small item that the good guys/bad guys did or didn't do which set off a series of events that changed history. Two that come to mind are Napoleon at Waterloo who had a minor (in the scheme of things) physical problem the took him out of command for a short period of time. The other is Hitler at D-Day where he gave orders a day or so before he was NOT to be disturbed for ANY reason for a couple of days and the generals didn't know what to do. Disturb him and risk problems, or overstep their authority and do something on their own, since Adolph was micro-managing the war at that point? JA> ... A mind is a terrible thing to ugh... I forgot... Old tag line from way back: A waist is a terrible thing to mind. :) Joe* Origin: news://news.wpusa.dynip.com | acct req'd to post (1:3634/12) SEEN-BY: 203/0 633/267 280 640/384 1384 712/620 848 770/1 @PATH: 3634/12 123/500 154/10 203/0 640/384 712/848 633/267 |
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