What is this year's 'game changer' for the FAIR conference?

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What is this year's 'game changer' for the FAIR conference?

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I believe that Don Bradley is presenting some groundbreaking historical research at FAIR this year. Something on the lost 116 pages.
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Kishkumen wrote:I believe that Don Bradley is presenting some groundbreaking historical research at FAIR this year. Something on the lost 116 pages.

Any hints on what details it might include?
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sock puppet wrote:
Kishkumen wrote:I believe that Don Bradley is presenting some groundbreaking historical research at FAIR this year. Something on the lost 116 pages.

Any hints on what details it might include?


If I hear more details, I'll let you know!
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William Schryver will trace the conspiracy to prevent him from publishing all the way back to William Law and Emma "champion bitch" Smith.
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A third location for NHM will be discovered.

After all, in the mouths of two or threes witnesses shall all things be established.
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Iron clad Book of Abraham apologetics for Facsimile No. 3.

We critics are doomed!

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Schryver will reveal he has multiple personalities--all of them assholes.
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Bob Loblaw wrote:Schryver will reveal he has multiple personalities--all of them assholes.

11 words that speak volumes!
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I heard there was going to be a nuclear bomb on the Kinderhook Plates. Oh, wait, that was last year. Unfortunately, that one was more like the the San Diego 4th of July fireworks display.

It might be better to not promote the Bradley presentation as a game changer. As we learned last year, that's a hard label to live up to. The Kinderhook thing was interesting, but in no sense moved the ball forward for the apologists. Is there reason to think any of these presentations will actually be "game changers" (as opposed to merely interesting)?
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