From the monthly archives: March 2006
I’ve been away skiing during the last week and whilst I’m sure no-one wants to hear the details of my skiing skills (which aren’t good), it did make me think about how my trip related to storage.
For those uninitiated, the difficulty of ski slopes are graded by colour, in order from easiest to hardest, [...]
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