Our (US) $s at work.

From: Ian Malone (ibm21_at_cam.ac.uk)
Date: 07/31/05

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    Callahan, Michael wrote:

    >
    >
    > Let's say that those whom you "understand" got their own country (or
    > countries) and had achieved all of their political and social aims. What
    > would that world be like? I would like to understand your understanding of
    > these people.
    >
    > If you had to live there or in America, what would be your choice, and why?
    >
    >

    And, more importantly for our purposes, what would be their
    needs wrt FC5?

    (and is any one else finding this tedious?)

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