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Happy 5th? Yeah, 5th
Bob Balaban    

Greetings Geeks!

So. March 30, 2007 was my first blog entry. Evidently I missed my own 5th Blanniversary! :-( Better late than never, I suppose. In theory, anyway :-)

I know I don't post here often, but I do hope that when I do post, it's worth reading. For some people, anyway.

I'll quote from a nice person who commented on that first post: "energetic,funny,cute--that's what I feel about you from your special explanation about "In Theory".I think you must be very content while writing these words."

Well, yeah! That does pretty much sum it up. Thanks!

If you read the original post, you might be interested to know that I'm STILL using that same 7.2 blog template (why change? It works!), and most of the time I'm still using Notes 7, except when I have to do dev work (sit down for beer with me sometime, and I'll tell you why, if you don't already know).

Any topics anyone wants to hear about from me? Suggestions welcome. I still plan to stick to solid techie topics (GeekStuff), and avoid the fluffy stuff, which you can get anywhere.
Don't ask for XPages topics, I don't do XPages.

Thanks to those of you who are still reading after all this time, and thanks to those of you who are newer to this space.

Geek ya later!

(Need expert application development architecture/coding help?  Want me to help you invent directory services based on RDBMS? Need some Cloud-fu or some web services? Contact me at: bbalaban, gmail.com)
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