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Interesting fact I heard on BBC world service today
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Ok. This is a Blog, blog is just a web page where all the content is in reverse chronological order (kinda redundant: a blog in a wiki, but I'll see if this works). You may comment on posts if you like.
Ok. This is a Blog, blog is just a web page where all the content is in reverse chronological order (kinda redundant: a blog in a wiki, but I'll see if this works). You may comment on posts if you like.
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1.6.2003
Today I heard on BBC World service that you can get the best profit margins in which continent? Surprise (or is it?)... Africa(!). 
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31.5.2003
31.5.2003


'''THE LAST EDIT BY ME WAS NOT BY ME! FUCKING SPOOFERS.'''
''THE LAST EDIT BY ME WAS NOT BY ME! FUCKING SPOOFERS.'' I'LL DO A TRACEROUTE FROM WHERE I WAS ON 27.5.2003. to our serv and narrow down the possible offenders, though the password could have been compromised earlier on and I basically guess which company I can thank for this shit. Well, I changed my pass now...
 
I'LL DO A TRACEROUTE FROM WHERE I WAS ON 27.5.2003. to our serv and narrow down the possible offenders, though the password could have been compromised earlier on and I basically guess which company I can thank for this shit. Well, I changed my pass now...
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:where do consumers meet and talk together ? You know, I have an old memory. I was working in an [[w:organic food|organic farm]] during summer...counting on my fingers...14 years ago (whaouuu...I feel "old"). The moments I loved the most were
:where do consumers meet and talk together ? You know, I have an old memory. I was working in an [[w:organic food|organic farm]] during summer...counting on my fingers...14 years ago (whaouuu...I feel "old"). The moments I loved the most were
::weeding some chinese vegetable or picking up tiny vegetables (potatoes). We were two people sitting in a row next to each other, chatting for hours about...why, when, how...our fingers were busy, and without thinking, we went to our business. So we could chat...and sometimes picked up a worm or an insect
::weeding some chinese vegetable or picking up tiny vegetables (potatoes). We were two people sitting in a row next to each other, chatting for hours about...why, when, how...our fingers were busy, and without thinking, we went to our business. So we could chat...and sometimes picked up a worm or an insect
::the [[farmer's market]]. Where you buy [[w:local food]]. Early, we left in the truck. First we had restaurant people, they were often in a hurry. Did not talk much. Then, we had the [[Elves|HouseElves]], always cravings for chit chat. Part of our business :-). Later, we had the tourists, the wanderers. Chatting too. Last, we had the poors. Often, they felt guilty, and they hid themselves. I would have liked them to be the free consumers, but, I was not the boss. Then, we could come back. To another day of weeding, picking up and washing. Or lake swimming when it was too hot. The mature melon was so good. Such a long time ago. Farmers often talk when busy with their hands. If they have someone to talk too, poor souls.
::the [[farmer's market]]. Where you buy [[w:local food]]. Early, we left in the truck. First we had restaurant people, they were often in a hurry. Did not talk much. Then, we had the [[Elves|HouseElves]], always cravings for chit chat. Part of our business :-). Later, we had the tourists, the wanderers. Chatting too. Last, we had the poors. Often, they felt guilty, and they hid themselves. I would have liked them to be the free consumers, but, I was not the boss. Then, we could come back. To another day of weeding, picking up and washing. Or lake swimming when it was too hot. The mature melon was so good. Such a long time ago. Farmers often talk when busy with their hands. If they have someone to talk to, poor souls.


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