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August 15, 2003

Vietnow

Mike Sieburg: "When I lived in Hanoi two years ago, power outtages were a norm. I can remember writing papers in the internet cafes and having the power cut so often it almost seemed a conspiracy to prevent me from finishing. I became accustomed to saving my documents religiously, waiting and expecting for the power to go out, heading to the bar next door when it did, and then returning to finish my paper when the power returned."

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