To: Fedora
I think there is a great deal of really interesting stuff in both Afghanicarpetistan, and iRack, that won't be known for some years yet.
Heck, there's lots of interesting stuff about the cold war that still isn't suitable for public consumption yet, and might not be for some time yet. Stay tuned...
4,820 posted on
03/31/2004 10:04:42 PM PST by
Ramius
(As it turns out... taxation *with* representation ain't all that great either.)
To: Ramius
Heck, there's lots of interesting stuff about the cold war that still isn't suitable for public consumption yet, and might not be for some time yet. Stay tuned...LOL! For that matter there's interesting stuff on WWI and II still coming out every year :) For instance, since you're out where you are, one interesting thing I'll mention is that during WWI the Germans tried to sabotage the logging industry and other industries in Seattle by using the IWW, a group which later helped form CPUSA--the lefties out there have deeper roots than even they probably realize. . .On WWII the thing that probably interests me most is secret weapons programs, and also the extent of German and Japanese sabotage attempts that was kept quiet.
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