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The case of the disappearing Wordnet 1's

As conspiracy theories go 3 of the best are:- JFK was not shot by Lee Harvey Oswald, Neil Armstrong did not walk on the moon and a mysterious organization is not destroying Wordnet 1's in deepest Norfolk

As many of you know, poor old WN1 users have a bit of a problem because the manufacturer has stopped producing spares so Business Systems (BSL) launched a concerted effort to round up all stray WN1's to help those customers in greatest need. A small herd (is this the right collective noun for WN1 recorders?) was identified and corralled in Norfolk awaiting inclusion into the BSL Recovery Program but it was not to be; as if by magic all have vanished into thin air. The Monitor's news hound was sent to investigate and reports back that all that can be found are a few broken circuit boards and the official word is, "there are rustlers about". To be frank, we smell a rat.

Does this mean that the BSL WN1 Recovery Program is dead - no way Jose! This little setback means we try harder; BSL is calling everyone with old WN1's, "don't put them in the crusher"; instead, give us a call (ask for Mick Tuckwell) and well put them to good use. Just think of your contribution as a little bit like 'Shoes for Africa' only the recipient is closer to home