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Monday, August 19, 2002
© Copyright 2002 Gregor.
Dude, they are so wrong!
So, I was looking for some info about a certain Contributing Senior Editor for c't Magazin für Computertechnik, and I came across this slanderous tripe (scroll down about a dozen entries, or so...) Shocking. Just shocking, I say. Looking more closely at the URL listed, perhaps that was you, back then. You look younger and more glamorous now, though, Al... 11:39:37 PM [] blah blah blah'd on this
Did we just hear something drop?
Controversial report, and still may not lay the results out in a manner that most US citizens raised on sound bites from chirpy news anchors would be able to readily comprehend -- there's a lot of probability and statistics involved here. Study: Power Lines Probably Risky. A California Department of Health Services report says there's better than a 50 percent chance that electric power lines increase the risk of leukemia, brain cancer, Lou Gehrig's disease and miscarriage. By Paul Boutin. At least the CDHS is catching up to where the Swedes were years ago, finally. Next stop on the list should be cellular phones, or as I can now refer to them, "the other shoe"... 8:28:17 PM [] blah blah blah'd on this [ blinked via Wired News ]
But I love my deadlines. Pull! I hate discovering "little" problems with how an upgrade of an application behaves -- like changing its definition of an integer, or how it suddenly adds a specified range selection to a recorded macro, where previously it didn't. *sigh* 8:11:19 PM [] blah blah blah'd on this
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