Authors of old would bury an anagram of their name in their work, thus
preserving the source of any borrowed material.
Norman M. Wolcott: nwolcott~at~kreative.net;
nwolcott~at~capaccess.org;nwolcott~at~post.harvard.edu
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From: Andrew Nash <anash~at~interlog.com>
To: Jules Verne Forum <jvf~at~math.technion.ac.il>
Cc: Garmt de Vries <G.deVries~at~fys.ruu.nl>
Subject: Re: last on school project - a little credit would be nice!
Date: Tuesday, March 10, 1998 5:48 PM
Well as part of a school project, you would think they would be required to
provide a "bibliography" of their sources.
I am flattered that many liked my "Verne" background and my cover photos.
It would have been nice to see a little credit!
You didn't see a teacher's name anywhere there did you?
Andrew
At 12:10 PM 10/03/98 +0100, you wrote:
>This is the last I'll send: the list of students of the project
>http://www.htsa.hva.nl/~pylgroms/keuzev01/a.htm
>
>Garmt.
>
Andrew Nash, Toronto, Canada
Email: <anash~at~interlog.com> OR <JulesVerne~at~iname.com>
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(Paris)
Titanic Historical Society / Titanic International, Inc.
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Received on Mon 16 Mar 1998 - 07:14:27 IST