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« Reply #60 on: 22/06/2009 11:59:47 »
Hi SophieC.  I'm just exercising my extraordinary intuition.  I think I'm taking liberties with the forum in fact.  Hopefully BenV wont catch up.  I'll desist immediately.  I'm guessing you also disapprove.

Chastened and apologetic. 
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« Reply #61 on: 23/06/2009 06:08:27 »
Quote from: witsend on 22/06/2009 11:51:29
Here's my best guess.  Probably mid to late 20's - unmarried - live with your folks, conservative middle class background - Never took a gap year.  Only studied chemistry because of family pressure.  In fact anxious to take that year.  Lots of friends - they all think you're eccentric??  How've I done?
Wow! Are you Sherlock Holmes reincarnated (technically, he was never dead)?
Not bad at all.
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« Reply #62 on: 23/06/2009 06:20:26 »
You capitulated too quick.  That means that I'm wrong on some things.  I'm guessing it's your age. But I think these type of posts will be construed as abuse - or at the least, nor relevant to this forum.  Not that this thread is actually that relevant.  What a lot of nonsense.  But I'm into Ancient Egypt in a big way.

I systematically put a face and background to everyone on the thread.  It's fun.  The best part is that I'll never know. 
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« Reply #63 on: 23/06/2009 17:31:33 »
Quote from: Eddy_P on 02/05/2008 02:51:55
Since I extracted and posted that information, and rechecking it due to your query, the info on the Wikipedia page has changed to
Hammurabi Born c. 1795 BC (short)
Died c. 1750 BC (short)
Title King of Babylon

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Ten years of research covering over 30 different topics and subjects is not “limited information or knowledge”.

Do you consider wikipedia to be a valid research source?
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