This is completely irrelevant to everything else in the thread, and I feel lame even asking. But I have to anyway.
On June 24, 2004, One of the Particles (entitled, "You're a young liberal MP in 1906 . . . ") linked to an interactive decision-making game. Is that game still available anywhere it can be accessed without paying for it?
I was disappointed too.
The depth of my disappointment was such that even though I lost only two hours to the book, and that three years ago, I still feel compelled to comment whenever I hear it maligned.
I was particularly annoyed by the bit where Robert Langdon claimed that love songs about unnamed "My Ladies" were actually about Mary Magdalen.
Also, the way Sophie turned out to be a direct descendant of Jesus, with a bunch of family alive and well and living near a chapel full of unsolved codes in Scotland was excessively contrived.
Is anyone else tempted to *buy* an Atlanta Nights term paper, just to see what it says?
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