18th October 2006
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13th April 2003
Yay! The London Marathon is about to start in about 5 minutes, I’m watching it live on TV. I’ve been interested in the Marathon and running in general since I started running about 2 months ago. I’ve gone slack in the past 2-3 weeks but I hope to go running today, as the marathon has given me some inspiration 
Information about the marathon can be found on the official London Marathon website. For anyone who wants information on running, how to start, how to avoid injury, etc, runnersworld.com is an excellent site. For UK-specific information, there’s runnersworld.co.uk.
There’s a great interview here with Paula Radcliffe, Paul Tergat, and Sebastian Coe. The questions were asked by runnersworld.co.uk members. A choice quote from Paula:
>>From Monique: Do you feel nervous?
>>Paula Radcliffe:Definitely. I think if you don
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8th April 2003
We temporarily have a second modem now, still waiting for DSL. It should already be set-up now, we just need to set-up our network for it (gateways, firewalls, etc).
Dan gillmor has an interesting piece on how news about the SARS (severe acute respiratory syndrome) virus initially spread:
It wasn’t newspapers or television or radio that originally spread the word about the outbreak of a serious respiratory illness, now known as SARS, in southeast China. It was SMS — text messages on mobile phones.
It seems that the fear of the virus is adversely affecting the lives of people in the countries where the virus is more widespread. Currently this includes Hong Kong, China, Vietnam, Taiwan and Singapore. Horror stories include taxis not stopping for certain customers, nurses being told to avoid using the elevators, and people being sent home from work if suspected of being in contact with anyone who may have themselves come in contact with the virus. This Channel Asia piece sums it up well.
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