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Subject: Re: Who is Nimrod?
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Date: Fri, 11-Jan-85 09:32:20 EST
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From: Ridgway@MIT-MULTICS.ARPA

Nimrod was Noah's (of flood-fame) great-grandson, and was known as a
great hunter.  Consequently, through history and legend a nimrod is a
person expert in or devoted to hunting.  One of the Enigma Variations of
Edward Elgar is named Nimrod.