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To: epicure who wrote (22138)6/25/2006 2:27:31 PM
From: Jim S  Respond to of 541472
 
I was getting a "No such DNS" error. Just now tried again, and it worked just fine. That site sure set off my cookie alarms, though! I'd advise anyone using that URL to set their cookie blockers on, unless they just like spam.

But, back on point, I wonder if the US should allow the N Koreans to develop a 5,000 KM missile. They have made it clear that once they get it to work, they intend to sell it on the open market.

As I mentioned earlier, I suspect that the missile and its launch apparatus have already been disabled. If it just slips into the nether world of yesterday's news, I'll be convinced I'm right. If it actually launches, I'll be wrong.