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Vote Binary Law for a better future
Filed Under Binary Law
Fame of a sort beckons. Would all my readers form an orderly queue and cast their votes here:
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By Nick Holmes, 8 July 2008
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Despite parodying awards - you have my vote - voted a moment ago!
And me!
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