| Re: Biography's top 100 listPaul A., on host 130.95.128.6 Wednesday, October 13, 1999, at 01:23:31
 Re: Biography's top 100 list posted by unipeg on Tuesday, October 12, 1999, at 18:59:45:
 -snip-> > > > Anyway, I could live with most of their top choices (Galileo and Einstein were in the top 10,
 > > > > Newton was #2 and Guttenburg was #1) but there were some that baffled me.
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 > > > I am appalled at what you say their #1 choice was. Granted, he's a fine actor, but there's no
 > > > way Steve Guttenburg is the most important person in the last millenium. I don't care how
 > > > funny Police Academy was.
 > >
 > > Oh, THAT Guttenburg.  I thought you meant. . . . .
 > > never mind. I guess I'm a little out of date.
 >
 > isn't it the guttenberg who did the printing press? that's what i thought...
 
 That's what I thought too, but it can't have been.
 It was Gutenberg who invented the printing press, not Guttenberg.
 
 Kelly must be right.
 
 Paul
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