A Conversation for The First DNA Memorial Lecture - A Report
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Also ran 1 Started conversation Apr 7, 2003
Dear Dr. Munchkin,
thank you for the very entertaining and interesting write-up on the first DMA memorial lecture. I had not realised that he had died so young. What an sawe-inspiring set of speakers. From Stephen Fry to Richard Dawkins. Wonderful the cross section of friends that DNA had.
Hope your Friday nights are a bit better now!1.
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AR1
Incidentally how do you manage to know that I am visiting your home page. that is veree clevaire mon ami!!.
I do not pretend to understand all the wonderful new numbers you have, and the wonderful associations you belong to. I shall just remember you as a dear fellow who had fun on the Nile!!
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Munchkin Posted Apr 7, 2003
Why thankyou. It was a fascinating night and I am glad that I was able to get that across. And yes, I am still the chap who had fun on the Nile. I really need to decide where I am going next.
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Also ran 1 Posted Apr 11, 2003
Why not Cape town, South Africa?
You tell me what your interests are and I shall see if I have come across anything that you might like during my travels around the country - and Zimbabwe - and any information I might have.!.
Glad you are settling down in your new home. Hope that you and Tocatto settle in happily. I miss my which I am sure you do too.
amicalement.
AR1
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Munchkin Posted Apr 11, 2003
I would love to go to Cape Town and the whole of South Africa. But I need to do some saving up first, and hopefully meet a friendly local who can show me the sights and stop me from wandering off. I tend to wander in random directions, which is possibly not the best idea down there at the moment. Still, it is on my list and I shall be there one day.
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