Yeah, well .... you guys can debunk most of these premises, but don't mess with Santa Claus and area 51! It's unamerican and too much fun to let go of.

Dean



On Apr 30, 2007, at 5:39 PM, dhbailey wrote:

shirling & neueweise wrote:
The idea that A440 had anything to do with music in the 15th century is ludicrous -- it is entirely a modern compromise.
aw come on fenton, don't be such a cynic; clearly this indicates that they were also capable of predicting the future.

I thought it stood for Area-440, some European counterpart to the US's Area-51.

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Of all hoaxes, the one which is my most vexing bĂȘte noire on a quotidian basis, is the cereal box top which informs simply, "Lift Tab to Open." Then, "To Close, Insert Tab Here ." Yeah, right! In attempting to accomplish the first direction, not only the tab but also the slit intended to accept the aforementioned protuberance have both been irreparably disfigured and rendered dysfunctional. This debacle is then amplified by the misbehavior of the recalcitrant inner bag, which can not be unsealed sans mangling it, and hence, will not disperse its contents without exiting the box itself. All I wanted was a bowl of cereal.






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