(Brett wrote:)
>Got a little bit of a chuckle out of this statement, which I came across
>at /. (slashdot.org):
>
>"So why did the US blow up a pharmaceutical plant in the Sudan? Because
>their web site sucked! Seriously, check out this article in today's L.A.
>Times which mentions "...the [U.S.] officials said they did not believe
>that the plant actually produced such medicines, because they saw no
>evidence of such an output when they accessed a Web site for it."
>
>Unfortunately, the Times article is now in the pay-per-view archive
>*sigh* (what makes them think I'll pay for old news if I won't pay when
>it's current :P )
Sorry Brett, but I really do not believe this quote from slashdot.org :>)
It is absurd to even imagine that the U.S. govt. decided that the Sudanese
chemical factory recently targeted by cruise missles did not produce
medicine because of information, or the lack of, on the Web. That's just a
joke.
Barry
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