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Brent Reynolds <[log in to unmask]>
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Brent Reynolds <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 5 Jul 2002 12:45:53 -400
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Well, if that piece about Microsoft that has caused such a strong defensive
response from one lister here is indeed a hoax, it has sure fooled the
technology columnists at The New York Times.  Check out their technology
update supplement for Thursday, July 4, 2002.  If you have a hard time or no
time for directly checking out the New York Times' website, just send an
email to Will Smith at:

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and ask him to put you on his distribution list for the New York Times
Technology Update, which he sends out weekly, as a plain text file which is
the body of the email message.

In this week's distribution, it was the second article, after a nice one
that included a review of half a dozen or so of the latest crop of new
wireless headphones.

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Brent Reynolds, Atlanta, GA  USA

Relativity is a hoax, as you'll find out last week.

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