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A job well done

It is a wonderful feeling meeting your deadlines, let alone beating them! The project I am involved with is more or less complete. We( I and my partner,) are quite satisfied with the way it has evolved. There were some hiccups when in the middle, the bosses here wanted things to be done in a way that we were both not comfortable with, but finally it has turned out very well.

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Anonymous said…
I just visited your blog and think its really cool. I added your RSS feed to my brand new broswer. Ideal Broswer. It supports tabbed broswing and has a TON of other great features. If you are still using IE you need to check out this broswer.

-Dan
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