European Court Allows Old Online Users to Just Fade Away
At the end of his 1951 farewell address to Congress, General Douglas MacArthur quoted a refrain from an old British army ballad that states “old soldiers never die, they just fade away.”
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At the end of his 1951 farewell address to Congress, General Douglas MacArthur quoted a refrain from an old British army ballad that states “old soldiers never die, they just fade away.”
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