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Wednesday, March 27, 2002

The second lesson in the Naval Base was today.
It's like this everytime, but there is a quiet class and a more lively class. I wonder why this happens? Anyway, this time's classes seem like a good bunch. I think that the remaining lessons should be enjoyable.     

Is there no limit to how far the EU will go?
EU flies flag in cyberspace. Soon a corner of cyberspace will have an unmistakably European identity, following the go-ahead for the dot.eu internet domain. [BBC News: sci/tech]
More and more, I side with Margaret Thatcher on this; even if we don't withdraw completely, we need to think very carefully about how much of this European nonsense we allow, or worse still, sign up for. What's wrong with the existing country identifiers?     

Mark Twain. "In the first place, God made idiots. That was for practice. Then he made school boards." [Quotes of the Day]     

Another earthquake just now... Only a small one, but even so.     

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Updated: 8/1/03; 7:46:38 pm.



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