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My First Post and Intro

Hello World:

Before I start publishing I just wanted to make a short intro post.

I have a strong desire to share some of some of my knowledge that I have gained from working over the past 14 years in a tech related field with people around the world, and I felt a blog might be the best way to do it. Hopefully a few people out there get to see it.

Overtime I hope my writing skills will improve but for now please understand that I am new to this and I am a tech guy so my writing style might leave a bit to be desired....but I am confident that it will improve.

Also if you have a tech tip that you want to share, but don't know where to share it...then please send me your tips and I will post it...giving you full credit of course and any contact info, web links or whatever credit you desire. You can send your tech tips and questions to the email located in my profile.

Hope you enjoy....

Cheers,

MichaelonTech!

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