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melvinbluestone wrote:

   Looks pretty interesting. Can't read it too well as I don't have Firefox.

       Anyone who's interested in this stuff should check out Erik Larson's The Devil in the White City. A great read and chock full of details on the construction of the first (almost) Ferris wheel at the 1893 Chicago World's Fair, a.k.a. the World's Columbian Exposition. Oh, and incidentally, the book also covers the real-life bizarre tale of a serial killer who preyed on fair goers at the time........ 

Herman Webster Mudgett  (aka. Dr H.H. Holmes) likely to have killed hundreds in a "murder castle" during the 1893 Columbian Exhibition and more unlikely rumored to also have been Jack the Ripper.  RE: History Channel special aired July 2017 on "The Devil in the White City". 

WSama

Huh? Acknowledge my work dammit... well, my contribution...

WSama

😊 no, thank you all for your acknowledgements.

YxngChessplayer420
WSama wrote:

Huh? Acknowledge my work dammit... well, my contribution...

Are you addressing me lol? In any case I definitely appreciate the in depth research you have done on the topic. I like people who can actually focus on something. But I wanted to compliment your pfp as well

WSama
YxngChessplayer420 wrote:
WSama wrote:

Huh? Acknowledge my work dammit... well, my contribution...

Are you addressing me lol? In any case I definitely appreciate the in depth research you have done on the topic. I like people who can actually focus on something. But I wanted to compliment your pfp as well

 

Thank you.

YxngChessplayer420
WSama wrote:
YxngChessplayer420 wrote:
WSama wrote:

Huh? Acknowledge my work dammit... well, my contribution...

Are you addressing me lol? In any case I definitely appreciate the in depth research you have done on the topic. I like people who can actually focus on something. But I wanted to compliment your pfp as well

 

Thank you.

You’re welcome 

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