Bloody stupid idea

Posted
19 July 2002 at 01:41

Tom has done a sterling job of outlining his concerns with the aforementioned bloody stupid idea. While some of the points don’t apply to me and my reasons for not involving myself with the competition, he’s raising interesting and solid points. I admire people who are prepared to stand by their beliefs.

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