There they go again, blaming the courier (via Prandial). It would never have happened in Roxboro, where peaceful co-existence is the order of the day.
In one of those coincidences that herald intestinal difficulties and a tepid spring, it turns out this week was also the last at work for the man know for inventing (as opposed to popularising) Ctrl-Alt-Del, that other great piece of IBM intellectual property. Fortunately typewriters are still going strong
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