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15:55 UK time, Wednesday, 21 November 2007

I must confess to feeling a little foolish after following , expecting to see a little Century Gothic or Bookman Old Style.
Nik Edwards, Aylesbury

Does anybody know exactly how much you get in compensation for a broken leg (as detailed in Wednesday's Paper Monitor? I expect the man doesnt get much but the girlfriend might just get enough for a new dress and shoes to go out on the town and find herself a decent boyfriend!
Susie, Oslo, Norway

Adam (Tuesday's letters) isn't too far off the point in at least one case I can think of. The Flaming Lips released a 4-CD set called Zaireeka, where the whole point of the experience is to listen to all 4 CDs at the same time through different stereos, and the individual discs don't make much sense on their own. There's even a cute little warning on the label to tell you about it. I'll get my coat and my four stereos.
Nicky Stu, Highgate, London

So, how much do these "" use energy-wise?
Karie, Glasgow, UK

Could somebody with tekkie knowledge help me out please. I'm having difficulty getting used to the concept of millions of individuals' records being downloaded to . That seems to me to be a hell of a lot of information.
Dave Godfrey, Swindon, UK

are the first to be hit by a law that forces them to hand over decryption keys to police. Ah, so they understand the concept of encrypting data - can we sentence them to having to work for Revenue and Customs if they are found guilty of a criminal offence?
Sarah, Bedford

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