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By Jeff Prater posted 08-29-2008 15:47

  
I really like having this blog...it has truly cut down on the amount of emails I receive.  However, I do wish we start this off on the right track so please use the blog according to the code of conduct and etiquette.  It may be a grey area, but informing folks to visit ones website to see their blog, and it turns up to be a consulting firm is not a blog with whom I wish to participate. 

Thanks.


CODE OF CONDUCT

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