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A CENTURY OF LIONS/THE 20TH CENTURY TOP 100
An SI Board Since October 1999
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796 All of those are good things, unless you need to kill someone. Anyway, is the DNeocon-10/27/1999
795 Peace, non-violence, compassion. That's the difference. Bill-10/27/1999
794 A billion? I am not sure that that is the correct figure, but a billion people Neocon-10/27/1999
793 A BILLION people think he's a saint. That's enough for me. Bill-10/27/1999
792 I would like a better defense of the Dalai Lama than that a bunch of people thiNeocon-10/27/1999
791 Haha!! I can always get more educated! Bill-10/27/1999
790 I will let Zoltan rip you a new one over Wilson. Not bad. I have just been workNeocon-10/27/1999
789 OK, here's my revised top 20. 1. Ronald Reagan 2. Winston Churchill 3. FraBill-10/27/1999
788 Actually Lizzie, this is something we agree on. I considered Thomas Watson earlBill-10/27/1999
787 <i>Up with the Saints!</i> Hear Hear! (Or is it here here?) Oh yeTom Clarke-10/27/1999
786 Actually, I went out of my way to get people who are not household names, like Neocon-10/27/1999
785 Well, since you have basically laypeople making your list, Watson will not be iLizzie Tudor-10/27/1999
784 Thank you. As you can see, I consider my list unfinished, and I will seriously Neocon-10/27/1999
783 Dalai Lama, Mother Theresa, Albert Schweitzer, Martin Luther King, et al. Charjbe-10/27/1999
782 Well, as far as the assembly line is concerned, Mike Dell did probably as much Lizzie Tudor-10/27/1999
781 It's kind of tough when you are a contemporary to evaluate historical impacTom Clarke-10/27/1999
780 No question his council started something that had/is having far reaching impliTom Clarke-10/27/1999
779 5 million saved. That's why they belong. Bill-10/27/1999
778 I think you make an interesting point, but the reason Ford is included is that Neocon-10/27/1999
777 One problem you guys seem to have is that you are giving the industrial revolutLizzie Tudor-10/27/1999
776 Sorry, I didn't catch it, Albert Sabin: <i>Salk's work "wasZoltan!-10/27/1999
775 Many revere them as saints. John 23rd is my Pope. Bill-10/27/1999
774 Perhaps I should have left them combined, Salk/Sabin.Bill-10/27/1999
773 Not sure if the Dalai Lama or Mother Teresa qualify. If you're going to picTom Clarke-10/27/1999
772 I told you my rationale. Fermi is too important... Neocon-10/27/1999
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