... the person who "released" the book into the "wild" was called Beebarf, who, if I'm not much mistaken, is our very own Anna (the one with the Hermit, remember?). Now that is a coincidence. I'd love to hear how they are doing. I released a book once but it never turned up on the Crossing thingy so I lost interest :-/ Acording to the bookcrossing site, "Beebarf" has released...
... who "released" the book into the "wild" was called Beebarf, who, if I'm not much mistaken, is our very own Anna (the one with the Hermit, remember?). Now that is a coincidence. Cool! <humming Twilight Zone Well, 6 degrees of separation and all that... I was just wondering about them the other day. I think last I heard they'd gotten married and were living in the UK?...
... site at www.bookcrossing.com, and it turns out that the person who "released" the book into the "wild" was called Beebarf, who, if I'm not much mistaken, is our very own Anna (the one with the Hermit, remember?). Now that is a coincidence. I'd love to hear how they are doing. I released a book once but it never turned up on the Crossing thingy so I lost interest :-/ -- Baz
... who "released" the book into the "wild" was called Beebarf, who, if I'm not much mistaken, is our very own Anna (the one with the Hermit, remember?). Now that is a coincidence. Cool! <humming Twilight Zone Well, 6 degrees of separation and all that... I was just wondering about them the other day. I think last I heard they'd gotten married and were living in the UK?
... one of them had a "Book-crossing" sticker inside, so I looked up the number on the site at www.bookcrossing.com, and it turns out that the person who "released" the book into the "wild" was called Beebarf, who, if I'm not much mistaken, is our very own Anna (the one with the Hermit, remember?). Now that is a coincidence. that's cool and strange all at the same time. zol
... (as you do), and I bought a few. When I got them home I noticed that one of them had a "Book-crossing" sticker inside, so I looked up the number on the site at www.bookcrossing.com, and it turns out that the person who "released" the book into the "wild" was called Beebarf, who, if I'm not much mistaken, is our very own Anna (the one with the Hermit, remember?). Now that is a coincidence.
The New Ugliness of Chinese Red Guards Coincides with the Collapse of Chinese Stock Market -- Micky's HO: on April 13th 2008, the day when oversea ..." of the western media, Shanghai Stock Exchange's composite index dropped 196 points or 5.6%%. Is this a coincidence? or a ominous omen? Is worthy food of thought for these Chinese nationalists. It seems that Chinese government has motivated ...
......@papertig.com> wrote: On Jan 23, 2:30 am, "brian fletcher" <brian...@bigpond.net.au> wrote: Well said, Fred Someone already said it but it would be...well...odd if there weren't such coincidences. I believe the "law of averages" requires it. If one could not find any sequential 'order' in a random sequence of numbers then by definition that sequence would not be 'random'.
...> On Tue, 22 Jan 2008 10:46:40 -0800 (PST), Day Brown <daybr...@hughes.net> wrote: On Jan 22, 11:42 am, Sir Frederick <mmcne...@fuzzysys.com> wrote: There is a "coincidence" far stranger than any you list : That there is something rather than nothing! Particular combinations of the somethings may be amazing, as you list. Those cannot top the amazing ...
... of Independence. Someone already said it but it would be...well...odd if there weren't such coincidences. I believe the "law of averages" requires it. For example, someone has noted that there are ...'t seen in years. Or, in other words, there is nothing mysterious or ethereal in such coincidences - except to those who are already inclined to think in such terms, which is sadly a great ...