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Sometimes the comments are better than the posts.
Here's the background. I end up on a page about old library cards, the ones that you have to sign and they stamp your due date with one of those stamps you can change the date on. Well in this person's collection of old Princeton U. library cards, one is signed by Sam Alito in 72. Its The Philosophical Quarterly v.6, 1956, 6000.7163. Then the writer writes, 'how odd,' and ends it. For some reason I continue into the comments, and I run into one known as serendipity. Start reading at the top, #3.
Scroll on down to Samuel Adams' comment, #18 for the other end of the spectrum.
Here's the background. I end up on a page about old library cards, the ones that you have to sign and they stamp your due date with one of those stamps you can change the date on. Well in this person's collection of old Princeton U. library cards, one is signed by Sam Alito in 72. Its The Philosophical Quarterly v.6, 1956, 6000.7163. Then the writer writes, 'how odd,' and ends it. For some reason I continue into the comments, and I run into one known as serendipity. Start reading at the top, #3.
Scroll on down to Samuel Adams' comment, #18 for the other end of the spectrum.
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