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Thurs Arvo - Arrggh (0 Comments) (link)
 Thursday, 28-September-2000  13:31:23 (GMT +10) - by YYK

I've screwed my shoulder up in training...

Singapore Telecommunications, and NTU have developed laser-splicing technology. This is big news for the fiber optic world.

It appears that US scientists are pressed for research topics as they discuss whether nappies lead to infertility in men. The question should really be: “why are men still wearing nappies?”

If that’s not enough, those zany US scientists are also researching the technology of “hopping mines”. Yup, that’s anti-tank mines that hop around to make mine-sweepers “hopping mad”. I know, I know….

Do you have Olympic footage on your homepage? If so, you might be receiving a “cease and desist” letter from the wonderful, sharing, caring people of IOC.

The Olympics site has received 6.5 billion hits. One day Agg, one day!!

AMD has launched the global motherboard certification program. This will make sure that your AMD will work on the motherboard. Info on the program can be found here.

Fujitsu, following Sony, are about to launch a notebook with the eagerly anticipated Transmeta’s Crusoe chip. The big feature of the chip is its low power consumption.

An American privacy group wants webpages to disclose the use of “web-bugs” on their webpages. What the..? What web-bugs? Can someone tell me what these things are?

An amazing article about a slime that can chose the quickest way out of a maze. Gee, I wish I had this when I was a kid!

Mark Chapman, the guy who shot Lennon says, “If Lennon were alive today, he would want me to be freed”. Serial killers, around the world are eagerly awaiting the results of this bold move.



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