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15:50 UK time, Wednesday, 21 March 2012

Considering Lee's report (Tuesday's letters) of a lack of yeast extract spread in New Zealand, I may book a holiday over there now. I'd happily travel thousands of miles to avoid the evil-tasting stuff.
Ian Ayliffe, Redditch

It turns out I know nothing about spring. I had better aestivate. I'll get my nuts.
GDW, Edinburgh

Ed (Tuesday Letters): Sorry, I can't. A growler (the smallest type of iceberg) is defined as being less than five meters (). This would therefore mean that any piano could be used as a comparative measure for such a berg; a Routemaster bus (new or old) may be compared to a Bergy Bit.
Ray Lashley, Independent Guardian of Monitor Weights and Measures

Do ships still hit icebergs? Sorry, was too busy rearranging the deck chairs to notice...
Candace Sleeman, via

Four letters on Tuesday? I hadn't realised that the cuts had affected MM so much. I'll try to write more often. You can always recycle old letters.
Andrew, Malvern, UK

Tuesday's letters. Where are the links? Do you want to borrow my Hypertext Marker Pen?
Graham, Hayle, Cornwall

Monitor note: hyperlinks have been restored.

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