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28 May 2002

New Scientist.  Estimated deaths from a limited nuclear exchange between Pakistan and India. [John Robb's Radio Weblog] Bangalore is listed as a target. Really brings it home when you have colleagues there.
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Intel launches 802.11a Euro assault superfast wireless data is coming our way.
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Russia signs historic Nato accord. World latest: Nato, the military alliance set up more than a half century ago for the cold war containment of Moscow, formally accepted its old enemy as a junior partner today. [Guardian Unlimited]

Who would have thought this when I was in school?


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We are off to see the Sugar Ray Ford Orchestra next Tuesday lunchtime.
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Sage throws spanner in MS Navision works. Wants takeover stopped [The Register]
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Cannizaro Park Festival looks line fun for 2002, but AbbeyFest's website hasn't been updated yet.
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Alex Cox: But who are the real pirates?  [Scripting News] More on the quagmire of Intellectual Property Rights.
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Farting Doughboy
Further comment is superfluous.
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Good News: The great Emo Philips has a web site.

Bad News: He's not playing any where near me on his UK tour.

I heard him on the radio on Jonathon Ross's show saying:
"We need something like your National Health system in America. When my father had a heart attack, we had to sell his house to pay for the treatment. In Britain, we would have inherited it."


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