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Does the BBC have an agenda regarding Linux ?
Posted by Garry Knight on January 24th, 2004


Madhusudan Singh wrote:

I've often thought this. But then this is a company that tells you to 'log
on' to their (and others') website even though there's nowhere to enter a
username or a password nor, in fact, any 'logging' that's visible to (or of
any relevance to) the user.

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Posted by Hognoxious on January 26th, 2004


"Garry Knight" <garryknight@gmx.net> wrote in message
news:1074982947.23806.0@demeter.uk.clara.net...
And doesn't know the difference between chatmails and webrooms ;-)



Posted by Garry Knight on January 26th, 2004


Hognoxious wrote:

And probably thinks Jack Schofield is an IT expert...

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Posted by Michael McConnell on February 3rd, 2004


On Mon, 26 Jan 2004 13:37:19 +0100, Hognoxious
<hognoxious_kosher@!not!so!hotmail.com> wrote:
And invites viewers to send an email to a web address ;-)

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