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Unix and WAS Geek Life. A blog describing my daily life as an AIX and WebSphere Application Server techie, and my toil in a financial organisation. Thus, to get some fulfillment apart from with my family, I endevour to give something back through working with IBM and others to learn about their technologies and publish what I learn. Saturday, 7 June 2008. What has been happening. Well, it has been busy. Tuesday, 18 December 2007. Where have I been. At work I am dealing with broken applications again.

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Unix and WAS Geek Life. A blog describing my daily life as an AIX and WebSphere Application Server techie, and my toil in a financial organisation. Thus, to get some fulfillment apart from with my family, I endevour to give something back through working with IBM and others to learn about their technologies and publish what I learn. Saturday, 7 June 2008. What has been happening. Well, it has been busy. Tuesday, 18 December 2007. Where have I been. At work I am dealing with broken applications again.

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