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January 15th, 2006 at 9:42 pm
[...] Volpundit’s explanation is in the comment section of the post, so follow the link to read it. He (or she) added a second comment, on the same theme as my earlier Tennessee Volunteers Score 98 Points – In Six Games post and the suspicious powdery substance bit that’s been floating around the internet in the last several days: And here’s some more math for you… [...]
January 22nd, 2006 at 9:39 pm
[...] Volpundit’s explanation is in the comment section of the post, so follow the link to read it. He (or she) added a second comment, on the same theme as my earlier Tennessee Volunteers Score 98 Points – In Six Games post and the suspicious powdery substance bit that’s been floating around the internet in the last several days: And here’s some more math for you… [...]