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Monks get on the information superhighway

The patience of a set of Monks has been pushed to the limit by a dodgy dial up internet connection. Trappist monks from Wales have now moved to a wireless broadband service. Downtime worries what this will mean to their fidelity to monastic life with all those virtual temptations. Mind you it might take their minds off killing wild animals. That's what Trappists do isn't it?

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