[news.groups] Sci-ing over rec-lessness

jeffd@ficc.uu.net (Jeff Daiell) (10/16/89)

Richard's overly, overly long citation reminded me of a
science article in Analog.  In other words, the science may be valid,
but that doesn't mean that Analog is a science magazine.  Or,
one might draw a comparison to Popular Mechanix -- it has 
material that can be considered science, but is still, I wot,
a hobby magazine.


In article <1989Oct16.115545.12476@agate.berkeley.edu>, gsmith@garnet.berkeley.edu (Gene W. Smith) writes:
 
>   People voted for Hitler as Chancellor too. 

Nope.  Some -- not a majority -- voted for Hitler for
President.  The man who defeated him for that post,
von  Hindenberg (sp?), later nominated him for
Chancellor.  If I recall correctly, the nomination 
was approved by a coalition of National Socialists 
and Nationalists (the National Socialists never 
achieved a parliamentary majority via free election).


Jeff Daiell

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