>From: peter at baileynm.com (Peter da Silva)
>Subject: Re: Time Magazine: Man of the Millennium
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>Date: 20 Sep 1998 11:56:22 GMT
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>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>I'm thinking more about the political and social environment of our time,
>and how Leonardo's posthumous cult of personality effects the people who
>go around picking Men of the Millenium to toss on magazine covers.
My opinion is that the achievements of American scientists by far
surpass Leonardo da Vinci.
>--
>In hoc signo hack, Peter da Silva <peter at baileynm.com>
> `-_-' "Har du kramat din varg idag?"
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