Talk:Charles Murray

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Someone mis-filed the following as a bug report:

Firstly, let me remove my hat in admiration - and state
the following:

It is really hard to leave this site. I love your work. Your
science section is superb.

The "Bell Curve" article has a link to Charles Murray.
The link points to a scottish poet who died ages ago.
Murray I believe is very much alive?

Thankyou

with kind regards

Espen Norheim
espenn@multitrode.com.au

<sigh>, The article does *mention* the live Charles Murray at the end. It's easy to be interesting when you're alive. The real test is whether people still find you interesting after you're long dead. Time will tell whether the Bell Curve's author is noteworthy or just one of today's celebrities. The poet on the other hand, has already passed the test. -- Derek Ross 03:40, 5 December 2002