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Thank you for the update Paul,
I started to follow Bill Mullins’s Blog some moths ago and I believe his blog is a must read.
Greeting from Italy
all the best
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leofelix,
Bill Mullins’ Tech Thoughts was the first website I put on my Blogroll. I have said before (and was only half joking) that I think many of his articles should be required reading before one can earn their Surfers License.
What part of Italy?
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Hi Paul,
thank you for your reply.
I live in middle Italy close to Adriatic sea even if I was born in north Italy and I have been living 20 years in Rome and I spent some years in other italian regions and cities:
Initially because of my father’s job, then because of my studies (I achieved a master of arts) hence because of my job.
I started using IBM compatible personal computers on 1988, I’m very intereseted into PC security (even if I cannot consider myself an expert)and I’m a retired Captain in the italian Army (Engineers Corp): retired because of health issues.
I’m very glad I could came accross your blog: I have noticed you take care of children safety as well.
That’s very important and lives up to you.
Regards
leofelix (which means “Cat” in Latin:-)
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leofelix,
A Captain of Engineers.. with a MA.. interested in Computer security.. wow! A real “Renascence man” it sounds like. I hope you will participate in Tech – for Everyone often.
I have had the great good fortune to have visited much of Italy (years and years ago now) and very much enjoyed the people and the sights. Everyone should get to visit Rome, I think.
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