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adam Hedgecoe <[log in to unmask]>
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Bob,
Not unless physics today has a website and it's available there. I only
have a hard copy I'm afraid.
adam H.


At 16:56 12/04/99 +0000, you wrote:
>>for those list members interested in the reception of Sokal and Bricmont's
>>'Fashionable Nonsense', there is a  harsh (but essentially fair) review in
>>_Physics Today_ April 1999, by David Mermen.
>>
>>Adam Hedgecoe
>>STS
>>UCL
>
>
>Any chance of putting it onto the net?
>
>Best, Bob Young
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