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Published: Tuesday 07 September 2004


Name

Nigel Perry


Location

UK


Occupation

Tech. Dev.


Comment

Brainwork is notoriously dehydrating so my computer likes to be operated in pubs. It does not like the smoke but looks forward to having its fuel cell topped up with Polish vodka. To eliminate the worry of theft may I suggest a small revision to the penal code? Amputation is a wonderful deterrent - very few computers are stolen from pubs in Saudi Arabia. (Ed note. Good thinking, though not sure how many pubs you'll find in Saudi Arabia.)



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