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Today Bill
Clinton came to talk at UF, which was pretty interesting. The line to get in
to see him streached for a good half a mile, and I'd guesstimate 8,000 people
were out there waiting for the doors to open. It cost $80,000 to get him to
speak here (which admittedly was cheaper than getting former President Bush
last year, and Clinton seemed to be A LOT more popular to see), and while I
don't know if it was worth that much, it was a great speech. He talked about
being a codependent society and how we all need to get a long because that's the
only real option we have. He also talked some about North Korea, which to me is
a lot larger threat than Iraq ever was. Speaking of which, where are these WMD
manufacturing sites? We're into Baghdad and still no word.....
Quantum computers may still be a few years off, but already scientists are
starting to think about how one would program a quantum computer.
Very cool stuff, and it's going to be very very
interesting in a few decades when quantum computers become economical and viable
to make.
I forgot to mention it, but Mozilla 1.3
was released the other day. As usual, built in pop up blocker, tabbing, and it's
open source!
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