RE: VOTE DARWIN!

From: Vincent Campbell (VCampbell@dmu.ac.uk)
Date: Thu 24 Oct 2002 - 11:06:15 GMT

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    Just to clarify for non-Brits, the vote is being conducted on a short list of ten people who got most votes in a long pre-selection voting process that's been going on for a while now.

    I don't recall if Newton is on the list, although John Lennon and Princess Diana are, as are Brunel and Churchill.

    It is of course a rather specious exercise, but if you wanted my vote it would also be for Darwin.

    Sorry I haven't been able to keep up with the list recently or contribute anything useful ('do you ever?' exclaim the lurkers' gallery). I'm trying to play catch up.

    Vincent

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    > > > > > And I nominate Kate Bush for Queen. OK, it's retro, and I'm
    > > > > > showing my age, but she's still the sexiest British entertainer
    > > > > > ever.
    > > > >
    > > > > Oh, is she still in the entertainment business then? ;-)
    > > > > (I like her too though...)
    > > > >
    > > > > Anybody in for Sid Vicious?
    > > > >
    > > > > Phil
    > > > >
    > > > What about Sir Thomas More? (heh-heh!)
    > >
    > > More please...
    > >
    > Just a joke.
    > >
    > > Phil
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