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							TSBT #1 in the World UCT Malaria
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#3
TSBT  #1 Team & FlyingfocRS #1 participant: Worldwide!
A fine double first. Well done everyone but especially Mike!
 
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							A fine double first. Well done everyone but especially Mike!
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#5
Seems like a real challenge is brewing!
Vaughan from AMD Users has returned his team to #1 spot again and it looks like he’ll pass FlyingfocRS soon.
• I knew the mosquitoes in Scotland were bad, but #1 in the world in malaria?!
Having endured the largely benign payload of the “highland midge†http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Highland_midge on numerous occasions, I feel nothing but sympathy for those overseas suffering the blight of malaria…hence the reason I support this project. On holiday in Gairloch a couple of weeks ago, the sight of large swarming columns was something to behold!
			
			
									
						
										
						Vaughan from AMD Users has returned his team to #1 spot again and it looks like he’ll pass FlyingfocRS soon.
• I knew the mosquitoes in Scotland were bad, but #1 in the world in malaria?!
Having endured the largely benign payload of the “highland midge†http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Highland_midge on numerous occasions, I feel nothing but sympathy for those overseas suffering the blight of malaria…hence the reason I support this project. On holiday in Gairloch a couple of weeks ago, the sight of large swarming columns was something to behold!
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#6
Oops, I was a bit late in the day here....  
 
I see this has already been addressed in another thread: http://www.dunadd.co.uk/seti/forum/view ... 3&start=15
			
			
									
						
										
						I see this has already been addressed in another thread: http://www.dunadd.co.uk/seti/forum/view ... 3&start=15



    