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Links I found interesting for 26-12-2012

Posted on 26 December 2012 by fromtheheartofeurope
  • Was poet John Milton the father of science fiction?

    It’s a point of view.
    (tags: sf )
  • How the Queen of England Beat Everyone to the Internet

    Elizabeth II as early adopter.
    (tags: royals Internet )
  • Kenny vows to back abolition of Seanad in referendum next year

    But pathetic @Labour Party backing out of manifesto commitment.
    (tags: Ireland )
  • nwhyte: Seanad Éireann (and a bit about the House of Lords)

    My Jan 2011 praise for @Labour’s abandoned policy.
    (tags: Ireland )

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One thought on “Links I found interesting for 26-12-2012”

  1. katlinel on 25 April 2013 at 23:41 said:

    There’s more than one way to pronounce “glass”. This household covers both of them. 🙂

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