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A CENTURY OF LIONS/THE 20TH CENTURY TOP 100
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2771 I will try to remember, "The Moon is a Harsh Mistress" I still have HNeocon-4/3/2000
2770 Neo: I hope you have had a chance to read Heinlein's, "The Moon Is A Raymond Clutts-4/3/2000
2769 I have had Martha Graham on and off, and I am happy to see such a piece from heNeocon-4/3/2000
2768 That was very nice to read over morning coffee. Thanks for posting it.Tom Clarke-4/1/2000
2767 I like this almost as much as <i>Dover Beach.</i> <b>A Lettelorrie coey-3/31/2000
2766 Oh, on the occasion I saw him, he was over-excitable, associative rather than aNeocon-3/30/2000
2765 "After the floods of bandwidth, who will greet the dawn and the dove? WhatTom Clarke-3/30/2000
2764 I am referring to people like George Gilder, the Tofflers, and, to some extent,Neocon-3/30/2000
2763 "Big think flake" - LOL! Care to elaborate?Tom Clarke-3/30/2000
2762 Had to run to the post office.....It would be interesting to get Greenspan'Neocon-3/30/2000
2761 I'd be curious to know what Alan Greenspan thinks of the old didactic speedTom Clarke-3/30/2000
2760 I am not certain, and will consider those points......Neocon-3/30/2000
2759 Well, it depends on how crucial one thinks the defense of the Duma was, I thinkNeocon-3/30/2000
2758 But just think of all the people who never became liberals because of her, and Tom Clarke-3/29/2000
2757 LOL, yes, the banality of the avant-garde indeed. Not a good choice of words onTom Clarke-3/29/2000
2756 Good suggestion! (I am still thinking over Heinlein, by the way.....)I am not sNeocon-3/29/2000
2755 A Man a Plan a Canal - Panama Canal Col George W. Goethals (eventually a generGordon A. Langston-3/29/2000
2754 The problem is this: in what way has she influenced them? Those who benefit froNeocon-3/29/2000
2753 Actually, I am disinclined to include Teilhard, for the simple reason that an aNeocon-3/29/2000
2752 Another worthy suggestion, let me finish some coffee, and I will get back to yoNeocon-3/29/2000
2751 Many years ago, I read quite a bit of Teilhard. It is worth considering, I willNeocon-3/29/2000
2750 I also think Ayn Rand belongs. Regardless of one's attitude toward her, sheTom Clarke-3/28/2000
2749 What about Teilhard de Chardin? No one has done more to synthesize modern thinkTom Clarke-3/28/2000
2748 Another revision: TENTATIVE TOP 100--- AND THEN SOME: 1. Winston Churchill 2. Neocon-3/28/2000
2747 Gee whiz you're smart!!! I wish I could have figured that out! LOL I'sandintoes-2/29/2000
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