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Yes, but #
By Bert Ragnarok Posted Friday 9th November 2007 15:22 GMT
Awesome #
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Quality Assurance #
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Consensus-forming science #
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The real question is... #
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the other 50 #
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Maths #
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You cannot escape the Program...... IT is ubiquitously HyperRadioProActive #
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By Robert Hill Posted Saturday 10th November 2007 18:55 GMT
I.... #
By John Paul McAuley Posted Sunday 11th November 2007 22:46 GMT
Always suspected... #
By Tim Brown Posted Monday 12th November 2007 01:20 GMT