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Re: Splendid question, Rob
April 09, 1999 at 19:50:14
In Reply to: Re: Splendid question, Rob
posted by Richard Walburn on April 09, 1999 at 19:03:06

Richard, I really enjoyed reading your comments. It's very obvious that you've studied the LUE very carefully. My previous comment was only a stupid attempt at humor. Yet some of my observations might have some merit. The LUE is indeed facinating. When I first saw it in 1966 I felt like it was all so familar! Like I'd seen it before. I still have that feeling.... So what your saying is that fort knox is the starting point? It seems to me, that before the LUE can ever be found the old HOW, WHEN, WHY, and WHO must be answered first or does the map contain those answers? Rob


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