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Get well soon, Stuart

Get well soon, Stuart 04/09/2004 04:03 PM

Stuart Buck, author of a great paper on spectrum commons, is in the hospital after suffering a stroke last weekend.  Stuart is 29 and was in apparently great health, so this is quite a shock.  The note on his blog from his wife is encouraging.  I wish Stuart a quick and full recovery.




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