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What's in your paste buffer?
You can call me TC Posted Jun 23, 2002
It looks like a password.
There's nothing in my buffer at the moment.
What's in your paste buffer?
Kadu Flyer Posted Jul 1, 2002
Energy and fuel Environmental protection Farming Fisheries Forestry Horticulture
Land Plants and animals Waste management Water resources Culture and creativity
Gambling and lotteries Parks and gardens Passports and visas Sports and
recreation Tourism Transport Business practice and regulation Business
sectors Companies Consumer affairs Energy and fuel International trade
Transport Animal rights and welfare Civil and human rights Crime Emergencies
Ethical issues Extradition Firearms Justice system Law Security Capital
and financial markets Economic development Euro and EMU Investment Labour
market Monopolies and mergers Nationalisation/privatisation Personal finance
Public finance Tax UK economy Career development Education and skills
Employment relations Equal opportunities Occupational health and safety
Unemployment and jobseeking Working hours, terms and conditions Central
government Civil Service Constitution Devolved administrations Electoral
system Honours system Local government Political parties Public administration
Regional policy Animal health Benefits Care Carers and health professionals
Disabled people Family planning Food and drink Health National Health
Service (NHS) Private health care Safety Communications industries Data
security Freedom of information Information technology Intellectual property
Intelligence Libraries and archives Media and the press Privacy and data
protection Defence Embassies and consulates European Union Extradition
Foreign policy Immigration and asylum International conflict International
development and aid International organisations International relations
Benefits Charities Death and funerals Drugs and alcohol Housing Marriage
and divorce Pensions People Planning (town and country) Population and
migration Religion Rural communities Social inclusion Urban communities
Biotechnology Information technology Research and development undefined
undefined undefined undefined undefined undefined undefined undefined
undefined undefined undefined undefined
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Researcher 177704 Posted Jul 1, 2002
i was thinking about what i wanted for my birthday
What's in your paste buffer?
PQ Posted Jul 1, 2002
It is possible that the end of grants has influenced this year's applicant's choices.
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PQ Posted Jul 1, 2002
"Faculty of Science: Geology
A-Level Entry Data"
1998
Applications
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App. Ave. Points
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Registrations
Reg. Ave. Points
SQI*
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GreyDesk Posted Jul 1, 2002
Code Band Number of Tests
RBA1 Band A 15677
RBB1 Band B1 - Mammography 0
RBB2 Band B2 - Maternity Ultrasound 4181
RBB3 Band B3 – Other Ultrasound 4031
RBB4 Band B4 – Other Band B tests 6224
RBC1 Band C1 – Mammary Ductography/Mammography 0
RBC2 Band C2 – Ultrasound 1722
RBC3 Band C3 – CT Pulmonary Angiography 0
RBC4 Band C4 – CT Radiotherapy Planning 0
RBC5 Band C5 – CT Other 0
RBC6 Band C6 – Other Band C tests 612
RBD1 Band D1 – CT 0
RBD2 Band D2 – Maternity Ultrasound 0
RBD3 Band D3 – Doppler Ultrasound 0
RBD4 Band D4 – Other Band D tests 0
RBE1 Band E 0
RBF1 Band F1 – MRI 3
RBF2 Band F2 – Other Band F tests 0
What's in your paste buffer?
Feffi (Keeper of playground sunbaths on even days) Posted Jul 2, 2002
Taking a look at the Asian-Pacific KM market as a whole, it can be noticed that there is a growing demand for Knowledge Management solutions and that although the region is still dominated by global players from Europe or the US, more and more local companies are entering the market. In respect to the segmentation of the KM software market, certain trends can be observed.
if my boss read that he might really think I am doing some work over here
What's in your paste buffer?
Captain_SpankMunki [Keeper & Former ACE] Thanking <Diety of choice> for the joy of Goo. Posted Jul 2, 2002
E Number Serial Number
E0011671 52802319
E0170459 52800265
E0011674 52801591
E0021129 no SN
1020590 528030367
Liam.
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Captain_SpankMunki [Keeper & Former ACE] Thanking <Diety of choice> for the joy of Goo. Posted Jul 2, 2002
Not Brissle with your zider!
This is a reply to the previous post - not what is in my paste buffer.
This is in my paste buffer:
Any incomplete dealer orders in CRD will be moved from the old code to the new code by Application Support.
Liam.
What's in your paste buffer?
Moonglum Clampflower (MornC), Muse of Ego, Keeper of the Lamp and Guru, (aka Happinose) Posted Jul 2, 2002
X130465
X130466
X130467
X130468
X130469
X130470
X130471
X130472
X130473
X130474
X130475
(hmmm ... oh yes, audit numbers! how dull!)
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pheloxi | is it time to wear a hat? | Posted Jul 2, 2002
oooohhh no audit#s, but x-files..lot more exciting!
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C Hawke Posted Jul 5, 2002
pasted this into page I was writing though it was a form element but...
And yes - that particular piece of gossip had reached us, but none of the details. So come on - where did you meet her? how long's it been going on? what's her name? what's she do? IS SHE OLD ENOUGH? And other questions like that
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NMcCoy (attempting to standardize my username across the Internet. Formerly known as Twinkle.) Posted Jul 6, 2002
Key: Complain about this post
What's in your paste buffer?
- 121: You can call me TC (Jun 23, 2002)
- 122: C Hawke (Jun 24, 2002)
- 123: Kadu Flyer (Jul 1, 2002)
- 124: Researcher 177704 (Jul 1, 2002)
- 125: PQ (Jul 1, 2002)
- 126: broelan (Jul 1, 2002)
- 127: pheloxi | is it time to wear a hat? | (Jul 1, 2002)
- 128: PQ (Jul 1, 2002)
- 129: GreyDesk (Jul 1, 2002)
- 130: Phil (Jul 1, 2002)
- 131: Pete *not quite dead yet* (Jul 1, 2002)
- 132: Feffi (Keeper of playground sunbaths on even days) (Jul 2, 2002)
- 133: Captain_SpankMunki [Keeper & Former ACE] Thanking <Diety of choice> for the joy of Goo. (Jul 2, 2002)
- 134: Ek* this space intentionally left blank *ki (Jul 2, 2002)
- 135: Captain_SpankMunki [Keeper & Former ACE] Thanking <Diety of choice> for the joy of Goo. (Jul 2, 2002)
- 136: Moonglum Clampflower (MornC), Muse of Ego, Keeper of the Lamp and Guru, (aka Happinose) (Jul 2, 2002)
- 137: pheloxi | is it time to wear a hat? | (Jul 2, 2002)
- 138: GreyDesk (Jul 2, 2002)
- 139: C Hawke (Jul 5, 2002)
- 140: NMcCoy (attempting to standardize my username across the Internet. Formerly known as Twinkle.) (Jul 6, 2002)
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