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One man. Against the elements. In the barren heart of the planet's remotest wastes. With nothing but books to pass the time. But which ones? Now you too can help the Battle of Alberta's rogue anthropologist, "Sacamano", decide on a Siberian reading list.

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"Discourse on the Origin and Basis of Inequality Among Men" -- Jean Jacques Rousseau.

It would serve him {cough} "nobly".

Nanonymous:

March, 2001 issue of Playboy.

Good site. Thank you.
http://shurl.org/goodonlinegames Travian is a browser game featuring a world with thousands of other real players. One begins the game acting as a chief of a tiny village

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