By the time you read this, this envelope
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will be safe (I hope) in the bowels of Australia Post.
I'll tell you more about it when I have a publication date (and before you ask: No, unfortunately it's not peer-reviewed).
By the time you read this, this envelope
![]()
will be safe (I hope) in the bowels of Australia Post.
I'll tell you more about it when I have a publication date (and before you ask: No, unfortunately it's not peer-reviewed).
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Comments
Who are you trying to kid? It will be stuck in the internal mail somewhere :)
Posted by: Cameron Neylon | June 5, 2008 10:57 PM
haha, due to my enormous potential as a detective I know who your sending it too :) (I think... since you should've smirred a little more...)
anyway, looking forward knowing what it is later on.
good luck with getting it to the right place within three months though!! ;)
Posted by: chall | June 6, 2008 02:23 AM
I look forward to hearing more about this in a future post ;)
Posted by: VWXYNot? | June 6, 2008 03:57 AM