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Monday, December 2, 2002

 That must be the RatSwine then! BBC NEWS | Debate over human-mouse mix: " A panel of North American experts has met to debate plans to join up human and mouse cells to create an embryonic "chimera"."
8:19:33 PM    | |   
  

 A picture named aldw02.jpgGoing underground. More of that anorak stuff - but good though:

First, there's a website about disused London Tube Stations with lots of pictures.

Then, there is The Underground City, more about London's tunnels from a historical point of view. Both websites are quite fascinating.
2:49:00 PM   London | |   
  

 Robert has posted a link about the History of Photography on his weblog. Nice!
1:26:02 PM    | |   
  

 A picture named swine5.gifHere we go again...
1:17:06 PM   The RatSwine | |   
  

 I don't even have a laptop: This report was written in Barneys in St Albans. It's a pub/wine bar/restaurant, and all I had to do was walk in, sit down, and open up my laptop. Instantly, I had free Internet. Who pays? The Register
11:30:52 AM    | |   
  

 Ok. Here is everything about Solaris then:
[ 20th Century Fox -- Solaris ]
11:25:48 AM    | |   
  

 A picture named fly07.jpgHow to build a Fly-Plane. Amazing. "link"
10:20:04 AM    | |   
  

 What about exclamation marks then? Apple Warns Users About iPhoto Filenames : Apple is advising anyone ordering photo prints from its iPhoto printing service that it is unable to print iPhoto files that include a question mark in the filename. (MacNN via MyAppleMenu)
9:09:12 AM    | |   
  

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