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From: alderson@netcom11.netcom.com (Richard M. Alderson III)
Subject: Re: Etruscans [was: Re: The Coming of the Greeks]
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Whittet, never *ever* cite my name in a post of yours unless you are directly
responding to a post from me.  As I will not argue with you about anything,
knowing your for the time sink you are,  you'll very rarely get that chance.

You took over sci.archaeology.  Get the fuck out of sci.lang.
-- 
Rich Alderson   You know the sort of thing that you can find in any dictionary
                of a strange language, and which so excites the amateur philo-
                logists, itching to derive one tongue from another that they
                know better: a word that is nearly the same in form and meaning
                as the corresponding word in English, or Latin, or Hebrew, or
                what not.
                                                --J. R. R. Tolkien,
alderson@netcom.com                               _The Notion Club Papers_
