Papers Show U.S. Role in Indonesian Purge
By George Lardner Jr.
Washington Post Staff Writer
Saturday, July 28, 2001; Page A08
U.S. officials are trying to recall an official history of U.S.
dealings with Indonesia that documents some American responsibility
for the killing of thousands of
At 16/05/01 15:12 +, you wrote:
G'day Ian,
[Is this what they mean by randomness in the EMH? :-)]
Slip of finger that cost City dearly
Yep, a network is as capacious, fast and reliable as its smallest, slowest and
least reliable node. And that's us ... whom nature is not likely to
[Is this what they mean by randomness in the EMH? :-)]
Slip of finger that cost City dearly
Jill Treanor, deputy city editor
Wednesday May 16, 2001
The Guardian
An incidence of fat finger syndrome - inadvertently pressing the
wrong button on a computer keyboard - landed an American investment
G'day Ian,
[Is this what they mean by randomness in the EMH? :-)]
Slip of finger that cost City dearly
Yep, a network is as capacious, fast and reliable as its smallest, slowest and
least reliable node. And that's us ... whom nature is not likely to make any
bigger, faster and more
Greetings Economists,
Rob Schaap writes,
Rob,
Yep, a network is as capacious, fast and reliable as its smallest,
slowest and least reliable node. And that's us ... whom nature is not
likely to make any bigger, faster and more reliable for a few thousand years
yet.
Doyle
Human minds are robust