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Old 12.10.2007, 11:57 AM   #35
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Excellent suggestion, Glice...yes, yes, a massive literary JO is in order...magnificent.

Sontag...you know, I was actually thinking of Rachel Carson and not Susan Sontag. Of course, her environmental tome, Silent Spring, was written in the '60s. The whole S.S. thing threw me off. And what's worse, I think this isn't the first time that I've pulled the same exact boner confusing Carlson with Sontag.

Oh well, there's some proof that I don't research everything I post about, right? I suppose I should have checked, but I was intoxicated.

Here's Mr. Garry Kasparov up against Deep Blue like the modern-day intellectual John Henry folk hero that he is. He defeated the computer in 1996, but lost the 1997 rematch.

 


 
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