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From: amtsjh@amsta.leeds.ac.uk (S J Hill)
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.. and here is something of no importance -
but I thought it might strike a cord with some 
people chained to their work this morning.

(For those who don't know, mnay ultiamte players
- including a deputation of Catch 22 legends - 
are on their way to Rotterdam for a massive 
4 day tournament.  It really is a tip top event.)

Anyway - as I left work last night around 10ish -
feeling utterly sorry for myself at the pointlessness
of research, I got in the car and switched on the 
radio.

And what was I greeted with?
some stupid woman singing the words:

"This could be Rotterdam, or...."

I didn't hear the rest of it because I was swearing at
her.

Anyway - thought it might make some of you smile!

Si