Talk:Special Posers Act

How can an Rdr require a talk page?
Well, this one deserves it partly bcz it could look like a speedy-deletion candidate & partly bcz IMO it involves such an improbable story: --Jerzy•t 08:40, 31 July 2014 (UTC)
 * My Google search for something close to
 * Oxford Companion to Politics of the World and State
 * got me to an Amazon page, where searching within the work, for just "State" (maybe bcz i wanted the page number for that article of that tome) got me to p. 1006, in the index, and an entry for the article: pp. 802-805.
 * (Now, Gerald Weinberg describes in The Psychology of Computer Programming being near the top of a page, and finding himself with what i'd construe as a goofy delusion that there was something wrong with that page. He kept on reading, and near the bottom -- lo and behold -- there's something like a misspelling or repeated word. (He attributes such events to a subconscious holistic seeing of the page; whatevers.) However it occurs, i think it challenges our everyday conception of consciousness. And in my case, the page number i wanted was my only interest, but for some reason my conscious memory is oblivious to, before i left the page i stopped to read an entry in the adjacent column, about an inch higher on the page: "Special Posers Act (Northern Ireland)".)   Now, suppose you were curious why legislation about artist's models was worthy of the political lexicon's attention, and you couldn't access the page in question. May never happen, but i've created the Rdr to the martial law legislation. [shrug]