I couldn't help thinking of him and his love for odd names for groups,
and purple prose describing them, when I read this
There are plenty of other names - like Freq Nasty, Scratch Perverts and
Perhaps Contraption (who've been described as "seriously high grade,
tetrahedron-shaped, hard-boiled bendy pronk", in case you needed some
help there) ...
in the editorial (p. 3) of last week's Radio Times (27 July-3 July
2009).
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outdated thoughts on PCs. **
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