Bountyhunter?

Historian A.J.P Taylor summed it up best:

?Historians can sometimes explain, or at any rate discuss, the immediate causes of some great event. Beyond that, they can do little more than arrive at the platitude that every generation is, to some extent, responsible for what happens afterwards. In this way, we can finally reach the preposterous conclusion that the ancient Romans were responsible for the First World War, when they failed to civilize the Germans. This is sometimes called learning from history.?

I?ll take the chicken fried, and the eggs scrambled, please. <img src="/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" />

David