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This is not, unfortunately, a blog dedicated to that great twelve volume series of novels by Anthony Powell. However, it is a form of record of my journey through the world of information technology; a journey motivated by both profit (it is intimately related to my profession) and inquisitiveness (I love to know how things work). It is my intention, therefore to record. These records are primarily for my benefit, but may be useful to others as a side effect.

Thursday, July 12, 2007

Overheard in I.T: "I am not a Number!"

Consultant #1: "We're a team. But we're a team of ... individuals..."
Consultant #2: ?!?!

-- Wardour Street, Soho, London

Apologies to Overheard in New York
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