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From: Jeff Scism <>
Subject: Re: [USGenWeb-SW] how far is Texas from the North Pole?
Date: Mon, 14 Jun 2004 14:20:47 -0700
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If you took ONE step south and then turned east, how many steps,
proceeding east, before you returned to the same spot where you turned
east initially?
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Jeffery G. Scism. IBSSG
Genealogy is the art convincing public officials that you need to have a document to determine IF you are a descendant, and if you had Proof of descendancy, you wouldn't NEED the document.
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