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Nigel Watson, an Architect Advisor at Microsoft, based in Melbourne Australia.
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shlock (1) - Nigels Retrospective
Only a few days to go before the Australian Architecture Forum - its not too late to register!
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It's hard to believe that it's only a few days until the inaugural Australian Architecture Forum . But don't despair, there's still time to register for the event if you haven't had a chance to yet. I've been looking at the agenda today, and it looks...
shlock (1) - Nigels Retrospective
I hate myself but...
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I couldn't resist it. Check out Frank's blog for more TechEd LOLCATs madness .
shlock (1) - Nigels Retrospective
Australian Architecture Forum - register now!
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Just a reminder, for those of you that haven't seen an invitation yet - time is ticking away to get yourself registered for the Australian Architecture Forum , which runs in Sydney and Melbourne in a couple of weeks time. This is a truly unique event;...
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