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Acrobat flaw spawns web attack
Acrobat Ted Tumbler (22) of Longton, UK, is today recovering in hospital after his flawed execution of a double back-flip and half-pike led to his being bitten by a venomous red-legged pot-bank funnel spider.

"I misjudged the application of top-spin", Mr Tumbler told our reporter earlier today, "And I crashed right on top of its web. It bit me. Next time, I'll use a higher platform".
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Acrobat flaw spawns web attack  whisperycat | 01/04/07
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Good Point  John Zern | 01/04/07
Let me see if I understand this..  Patrick Jones | 01/04/07
I never view PDF files within a browser.  Grayson Peddie | 01/04/07
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