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15:16 UK time, Tuesday, 30 October 2007

Regarding the article "Defence Cash Funds Tracking" and the tens of thousands of pounds that have been spent trying to work out why the deer population has been increasing in numbers, may I suggest an answer, for free and in one word - breeding.
Lucy P, Maidstone, England

Congratulations on winning first prize for , with "IPv6 will create 340 trillion trillion trillion separate addresses, enough to satisfy demand for decades to come". Based on current estimates for the planet's population, that's enough for 3 thousand trillion trillion IP addresses each. Yup, should be good for a few decades.
Chris Kenny, Southampton

So is quitting Britain for Switzerland because of the intrusion into his life of the press, the same press he's sold his story to, call me cynical, but it has nothing to do with tax then?
Rob, Reading

That is NOT a "" orange. It is most definitely "moldy." Or perhaps the author is colorblind?
Ainy, Baltimore, US

As impressed as I was by the 116 year old , I'd have been more impressed if it had been accompanied by a 410 year old clam-paste sandwich.
Sue, London

Regarding today's , can I add colleagues making slurping/sucking noises whilst chewing gum to the list, please?
Dawn, Leicester

NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO.....! I'd managed to deliberately and studiously avoid looking at for the weeks it appeared to top all sorts of most read/emailed lists. Then I clicked on Tom Webb's letter's link. Thanks a bunch. (Still didn't read it though.)
Christina, Bath


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