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Well not much interesting point here, I am a Web programming professional gone independent residing at Toronto, ON, Canada, specializes in nearly all major Web programming technology, either server-side or client-side. I run an independant Web consulting/programming outfit at http://www.thinkonline.ca I'm not a gamer, at least not hard-core just casual bout or two of strategy or action games, somewhat interested in all things that have some historical significance; knowing almost everything at least by little about anything digital/computers.

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