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To: sun-tzu who wrote (139557)12/20/2001 9:14:43 AM
From: Box-By-The-Riviera™  Respond to of 436258
 
well i've been so busy reading war and peace on the internet, the life and times of AG, the history of the long Japanese March, Moore's law of dropping dram prices and many other things, it's been hard to squeeze that in <g>

you're right. I should read that book! <vbg>



To: sun-tzu who wrote (139557)12/20/2001 9:17:04 AM
From: Petrol  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 436258
 
News in Brief: (from the onion)

Report: U.S. Must Reduce Dependence On Foreign Turmoil

WASHINGTON, DC—According to a Cato Institute report released Monday, the U.S. has become overly dependent on foreign turmoil for its conversations and media coverage. "The American people consume as many as 60 million barrels of crude speculation every day, using it for everything from driving discussions to heating up political debates," the report stated. "Unless we can dredge up domestic sources of turmoil, we may end up utterly dependent on the Middle East for conversational fuel."

theonion.com