Mac attack

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12 December 2000 at 13:56
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Not a lot happened during the day, so I spent some time hunting around for interesting websites. I failed. One marginally interesting discovery though: normally, one would expect a URL to bare some relevance to the content of its site. Not so with robinhood.com. Any Macintosh experts out there—I want an explanation for this one.

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