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" "The sad truth is that 20 years or so of commercialization have almost completely missed the point of what personal computing is about." "







" "The sad truth is that 20 years or so
of commercialization have almost
completely missed the point of what
personal computing is about." "

" "The sad truth is that 20 years or so
of commercialization have almost
completely missed the point of what
personal computing is about." "
07/14/2004 03:22 PM




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public will not..."
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At a time when biology is poised to undergo a fundamental revolution, the US government, arguably the most potent government in the history of the world, is rife with White House appointees who believe that scientific truth and Christian truth cannot be synonymous, and may well be in opposition.

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