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Subject: Re: Black and White
From: twelch.NOSPAM@iglou.com (Tom Welch)
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James M. Power spewed mental ooze in <3AFA98C1.7D6112D4
@specialtymarking.com>:

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>The interesting point: in demonstrating this game around the world, he
>would put it up on a projection screen and ask the audience what he
>should do.  He has noticed that with a US audience, 95% of the people
>chose the -good- route, but in -certain- other countries (he didn't
>mention what they were, except they were in Europe) 95% of the people
>chose the -bad- route.
>
>I'm not sure what to make of this.  I wonder how Varicella plays out?  I
>wonder what countries he meant.  FWIW the game is British.
>
>-Jim
>

Hmmm...  perhaps a bit off topic, but

    	Football Style    	  # spectators killed this year
     =====================================================
    	American                0
    	Soccer                172

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Interesting, No?
