hurrah for the internet. i've just found, in less than 15 minutes, about a dozen journal articles that i need, without any of that tedious mucking about at the library.
it's not all kittens you know. have we been hacked yet?
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Thu 7 Aug 2003, 16:46,
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it's not all kittens you know. have we been hacked yet?
i any way that could be described as anything other than a bunch of arse
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Thu 7 Aug 2003, 16:48,
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his account appears to have stopped working for some strange reason...
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Thu 7 Aug 2003, 16:48,
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Scrolling up and Down Virus has had us...um...scrolling up and down...till the message is deleted.
It terrifying.
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Thu 7 Aug 2003, 16:48,
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It terrifying.
I guess IE is vulnerable and Mozilla isn't.
Yay to Microsoft.
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Thu 7 Aug 2003, 16:59,
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Yay to Microsoft.
for the full articles, but got the bits and bobs from
www.infotrieve.com
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Thu 7 Aug 2003, 16:51,
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www.infotrieve.com
despite that sounding a bit Nazi.
www.ingentaselect.com
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Thu 7 Aug 2003, 16:55,
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www.ingentaselect.com
but do it quick before the company goes down the pan...
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Thu 7 Aug 2003, 17:02,
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there's a growing tendency to put more and more valuable content of a journal nature on t'interweb. I believe Google are trying to get a lot more decent content listed too. I've read quite a bit about it as I get stuff from the EPS (electronic publishin something or other) but can't find any now...
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Thu 7 Aug 2003, 16:50,
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like chest and the other snotty ones get cached so you can get at their articles ;)
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Thu 7 Aug 2003, 16:52,
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