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Johner Posted 9 years ago
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Hello everyone,

I saw a line in a magazine today but I couldn't figure it out. Mentioning about Nikola Tesla, it says: "It seems that this piece of history if now safe!". What does it mean?

Thanks in advance...

  

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". If you have copied it accurately and completely, then it is a misprint of some kind. 'If' should perhaps read 'is'.

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  • If you have copied it accurately and completely, then it is a misprint of some kind.
  • 'If' should perhaps read 'is'.
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johner, it says: "It seems that this piece of history if now safe!".

If you have copied it accurately and completely, then it is a misprint of some kind. 'If' should perhaps read 'is'.

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