Steve Aylett’s LINT is in the final top 10 of World Book Day’s ‘Spread the Word’ competition. The winner will be chosen by vote so if you want to support LINT (and who wouldn’t) cast your vote:
http://www.worldbookday.com/spreadtheword/books/book-detail-top-ten.asp?BookID=70
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