links for 2005-09-07
Links September 7th, 2005
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I suspect he’s interested in the other classics like the Giro: “Lance Armstrong plans to train with his team this winter, increasing speculation he will end his retirement and attempt an eighth straight Tour de France win.”
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“We plan to support open server-to-server federation.”
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