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What, me blogging?

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Scott Wickstein
September 30, 2005

Old time Troppo readers who actually liked my stuff can get their fill at my new blog here. (Blogger is a really sound platform these days.)

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Sydney pub night 9 Oct

People who don’t pay for downloads are very nasty too – maybe as nasty as four wheel drivers.

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