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David Conner
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Interesting dialogue between Causabon and Lia about the universality of numbers and symbols. I've no idea how accurate it could be (being an anthropologist, I'm naturally suspect), but it is very compelling, nevertheless.
— Aug 01, 2012 10:32PM
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David Conner
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The notion of using the logic of the illusion to destroy the illusion is rather brilliant.
— Aug 20, 2013 12:36PM
David Conner
is on page 54 of 623
Okay, it appears it was Johnny Walker Red, 12-Year Ballantine, then some variation on single malt. Many thanks, Eco. ::tips hat::
— Aug 19, 2013 09:41PM
David Conner
is on page 42 of 623
I always feel left out when the characters are drinking whiskey and I am not. Problem solved! Makes me curious about what kind of whiskey they drink in Italy, though.
— Aug 19, 2013 09:25PM
David Conner
is on page 544 of 623
Its all coming together. Now to try and decipher hat is "real" and what is not.
— Feb 10, 2013 12:27PM
David Conner
is on page 215 of 623
Would that not be the best job ever? "Cultural investigator"
— Feb 07, 2013 08:58PM
David Conner
is on page 160 of 623
I'm really interested in this idea of a belief and untruth. I think it touches on my feelings regarding religion and the supernatural.
— Feb 06, 2013 10:12AM
David Conner
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Even though this book is riddled with Ancient Astronaut theory, I still kind of love it!
— Feb 06, 2013 01:28AM
David Conner
is on page 135 of 623
Really, gentlemen! must not every conspiracy begin and end with the Grail? I wish the logic this amateur researcher used was still in effect. So many more things would be possible!
— Feb 06, 2013 01:14AM
David Conner
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He's just getting to Garamond to talk about the Templar. I feel like this is where it starts to pick up. Also, who doesn't want to work at this bookstore?!
— Feb 05, 2013 10:49AM
David Conner
is finished
Can't lie...still a bit confusing, but I think I'm getting it figured out.
I'm curious mostly about the various secret societies. I think that the Plan simply connected them all and made them think they were all of a greater project than they actually were. Still, a pretty incredible read.
— Aug 03, 2012 03:33PM
I'm curious mostly about the various secret societies. I think that the Plan simply connected them all and made them think they were all of a greater project than they actually were. Still, a pretty incredible read.

