All good things come to an end
Like all good things, including even Tolstoy's War and Peace, this blog must come to an end.
I will however, continue writing about world affairs, defence, and security matters in a new place.
In future you will be able to find my analysis here.
Comment number 1.
At 23rd May 2011, JunkkMale wrote:'All good things come to an end'
Interesting way of looking at it, from good to...?.
Better? Cheaper? Quicker? More inclusive?
But like all editorial these days, there seems a disconnect between the headline and the body copy, which of course may pass the skimming twitterer by.
Why (that dropped) 'must' it?
Maybe an analysis of this, using the experience of 'the move' gained thus far, may be educational?
One is sure readers might appreciate it. Especially as one of the main authors seems to have been locked in the bunker with the file named 'Beware of the Leopard' for a while now and, despite promises, seems still resolutely mute.
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Comment number 2.
At 23rd May 2011, museV wrote:You tart!
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Comment number 3.
At 24th May 2011, stevie wrote:does this mean Twitter will go skint?
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Comment number 4.
At 24th May 2011, Neil Robertson wrote:just back from Dundee Rep who were also doing Tolstoy ... Anna Karenina threw herself under a train ... take care on The Tube home! ps why is this happening?
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Comment number 5.
At 24th May 2011, Neil Robertson wrote:oops ... have just mixed up Mark Urbanovich with Paul Masonovich ... are you all getting purged?!
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