Thursday, October 24, 2002

Duels and Distempers of Note

An Iraqi vice president offered an unusual suggestion Thursday for solving the U.S.-Iraq standoff: Saddam Hussein and George W. Bush should fight a duel to settle their differences and spare their people the ravages of war.
—Associated Press.
Letters exchange

Duels, like Mother-in-laws, are everywhere the same. Trouble with the in-laws

Google Yourself: we all have a little self-Google every now and again

Technology has enabled many things for us, over the years: the ability to have a lacklustre Christmas Day phone-conversation with relatives in a distant country, the elongation of the miserable, batty twilight years of our lives with anticoagulant drugs and the sheer, visceral enjoyment of putting
dogs in space.