Private Re: [Sca-cooks] Recipe requests

Terry Decker t.d.decker at worldnet.att.net
Mon Jun 13 07:14:26 PDT 2005


I've never met him f2f, but Wulfric and I have discussed a few points and 
research problems over e-mail.

Bear

> While I am always ready to accept his scholarship on the subject he knows 
> so well, I would not skip reading his disclaimer  - ever. People who know 
> Wulfric would be prepared for him to create such a joke.  He also loves 
> period riddles.
>
> He would be happy to discuss bread with anyone - at any time - and would 
> easily go on at great length on either subject with a willing audience.
>
> Cordelia
>
> Terry Decker <t.d.decker at worldnet.att.net> wrote:
> The key point is the document Wulfric is describing is an April Fool's 
> joke.
> It's non-existent. The supporting documentation that makes the joke
> realistic does exist, but it doesn't provide enough information to answer
> the question originally asked in this thread.
>
> It's a wonderful lark for those of us with a scholastic bent, but it is a
> trap for people who accept anything they find without reservation or
> critical examination. The ones who don't read the disclaimer.
>
> Bear
>
>
>> My reading of the disclaimer is that he made SOME of it up.
>> Wulfric got his Laurel for baking bread, and he is a good scholar.
>>
>> Cordelia
>>
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