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Oops. Make that vol. 7 of Urth. Sigh.<br>
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-- Dave<br>
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Dave Lebling wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Roy, the easiest answer is that I had completely forgotten that I was
the one who introduced that theory. I remember a couple of long threads
on "Tracking Song" back in the dim and misty past, and it took me a
while in the archives to find this one (vol. 6 of the Digest, for those
who care).
When I reread my own archived messages, sometimes they are embarrassing,
sometimes I'm impressed. This is one of the "impressed" ones, although I
notice I discounted the relationship to CotW, which I think the recent
discussion is more correct on. I was probably looking at straight plot
correspondence, rather than thematic.
Dave Lebling, aka vizcacha
Roy C. Lackey wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Damn, how thick of me!
It was Dave Lebling, aka vizcacha, who first wrote about that "lost dog"
stuff I mentioned yesterday. Nine years ago! Why didn't you say something?
Better yet, say it now!
-Roy
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