On Thu, Feb 12, 2009 at 05:55:57PM +0900, Brad Campbell wrote: > I no longer reside in Dubai.
[...] > I'm happy to lurk here and provide acerbic comments, bogus advice and > generally ill-advised > information (as I've always done), but I can no longer invite people to > alcohol fueled pork-fests at > Scarletts or offer in-person interviews purporting to contain useful > information. Hmm, I guess that means I can unsubscribe now. :-/ > Unfortunately (or fortunately as the case may be), due to the "global > financial crisis", otherwise > read as "inability of Dubai based development companies to produce > financially viable investment > opportunities", I had to vacate the country due to lack of clients who had > the ability to pay their > bills. Shame, but then I now live in a country where people can actually > honour their financial > commitments. Sorry, though I have a strong guess which country you are talking about... I'm still missing the inner assurement... Which country is it? ;) Br, Dirk. -- The problem is that the more generic and infinitely flexible your [user interface] is, the more similar it is to a programming language. Lisp is not a good user interface. (Havoc Pennington)
