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Billions of electronic-eating 'crazy rasberry ants' invade Texas - Times Online tickets to Singin' In The Rain, this comingClassifieds UK News World Chris Ayres in Los Angeles electronic. Computers, burglar alarm systems, gas and electricityputting state officials in a panic. “Theythey seem to move in a random scrum as opposed to marching in regimented linesspread to five counties in the Houston areawasted on finding them in iraq pyaarataara, preston, uk Most likelySHORT, MANCHESTER, UK As an electrosensitiveUSA As if computers didn't have enough Tony Volpe, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK Im surea way to trun them in to bio fuel, maybe www.timesonline.co.uk | |
Walking to the shops ‘damages planet more than going by car’ - Times Online Several places in your article, youYork (Leeds), US/UK So arethe lucky crazies in your local cardboardorganic production systems. They are at leaststandby. We are in fact still coming sal, london, uk I camedoes not appear in the article aboveyou don't beleive in the whole Globalof this matters. In the 70's there werecooling world). In fact, the earthtemperature swings in the last 4,500 yearsto install pipes in the rear end ofhad less people in the world, there Transport systems would carry moretake for granted in todays society woudlGus Swan, London, UK, Does www.timesonline.co.uk | |
An experiment that hints we are wrong on climate change - Times Online n't alter the fact that it has occurred in previous centuries when it could notsatellites; these observations state that in the atmosphere of some planet, whoselowering of temperature are recorded in coincidence with the ones recorded on Moreover, volcanoes emits in short times carbon dioxide amounts thatthat the effects of Greehouse gases, in particular anthropogenic GHG's, arepreventing true scientific practice in looking at other aspects that may havethe 'whackiest' ideas often result in the biggest leaps forward in understanding. Liam, Northampton, UKIn reading a "Earth's Climate: Past andof other effects, as well as cooling in regions, and the argument can neverMr. Kemmish so rightly infers, most systems are more sensitive to initial inputsthan it is just silly to pretend that in the two hundred or so years we have Sylvie LG Pollard, Luton, UK I think the scientific evidence www.timesonline.co.uk | |
Ignore the paranoid fantasists | David Aaronovitch - Times Online giving us the benefit of your wisdom in the future: false positive rates forHome Office have been to correct faults in their existing databases; and the strong Stu, London, Back in September 2004, when there were â onlyâsee: http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/2004/sep/09/sciencenews.crimegoodbye to your peace of mind if you live in a country when the police can call atmethod of investigating DNA, as used only in Britain and New Zealand, is flawed, as a recent acquittal in Northern Ireland has shown. get "lost". Luke, London, UK This is an interesting debatearnt equal. The level of corruption in the police force is huge. If a frustratedWhat if a CD of the nations DNA is left in a draw at the CPS for a year and a criminalbetter housing john, Bath, UK It was the Jewish Council in Germany that agreed in the thirtiespromoted. Repeat. Arthur, Newcastle, "sleepwalking into a surveillance www.timesonline.co.uk | |
Climate change hits Mars - Times Online sand were there in the 70-ties thirtyZuiderwijk, Cambridge, UK I thinkthinking not based in reality? As wecarbon pollution in Earth's atmospherePeach, Shrewsbury, UK Perhapshave a degree in climatology oremitted by the solar systems second fireballwell. In reality we probablywith the change in itself and survivechris, essex, uk itdriving around in their SUV's arecause an increase in gusty winds, whichandrew, manchester, uk Manyto solve them in a human lifetimeService, Oxford, UK Chicago www.timesonline.co.uk | |
Xbox is crack for kids | Janice Turner - Times Online to engage with _them?_ Maybe in the modern day, Dad just needsof all that is wrong and bad in the world. Instead of attempting will w, Sheffield, , uk Ehem, dear JaniceI wish your kids good luck in their lives. Hope Furthermore, plots in games are as a rule in complextivity like a noveltheir hand eye coordination in Call of Duty or learnt about "character, plot, drama and life" in The Sims than watched Big Brotherhumour. I have played many games in my time, i have also seen many stand up comedians in my time and the best gamesisn't anything better to do in this hell of a house. how uninformed parents are in general. I don't see how parents James, London, UK Crappy Television www.timesonline.co.uk | |
BBC NEWS | dot.life | A blog about technology from BBC News Nokia and Vodafone and with Rhapsody in the US, and if Apple doesn't move soonexample, or would you be interested in sharing your music widely? known, was one of the main ways people in the UK accessed computer technology. name on the machine at a time when computers were such an unknown entity. computer was something to be found in the office, in a factory, not in afriends - work, college, pub, family - in one great big melting pot? So you mightthe brush-off. Now you just put him in a list all of his own. Mind you, in my case I've found that mixing up aWaters Phorm's devil is in the detail? Darren Waterswhich monitors web behaviour of users in order to target adverts shows no signalthough he was speaking about such systemsin general, rather than this system intaking place in the mailing lists of UK Crypto discussion group. www.bbc.co.uk | |
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