London Baby Racing Club : Sporting competition for the under fives. We never harm the babies we race.
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19 June 2002

And, heres another bet.  I placed this 'blued' version of the Transmitter theme in the gems folder.  Wonder if anyone will find that?   Of course, I know that changing the colours of an existing theme isn't exactly earth shattering, but isn't there supposed to be extra group value in sharing (that is: stealing) base decisions according to group selection theory?
11:17:53 PM    

Hey, somebody found me! Yipppee!!  I now have some referers.  Maybe submitting the URL to blogdex was the key?

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10:59:27 PM    

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10:59:20 PM    

Dominos Update:  Yesterday, Dominos USA referred my query (again) to their International Customers Care Centre in Ann Arbor, Michigan.  I have nothing at all against Michigan, but I can't help thinking that an International Centre should be in France or something.  Awaiting further Dominos News.


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