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So I am back – sort of ;)

So I have been really scarce lately. Firstly I apologize I should have posted and let everyone know what has been happening and where I have been.

Author Carlos MagalhaesPosted on November 6, 2006November 17, 2014Categories Personal apologies

Apology for incorrect post

Being taught the hard way is sometimes the best way. It was pointed out to me by someone really close to me that I should think beforeĀ I post. For those of you frowning about what the hell I am talking about: I made a really immature and stupid blog entry about FireFox. It had no … Continue reading "Apology for incorrect post"

Author Carlos MagalhaesPosted on August 14, 2006November 17, 2014Categories Personal apologies

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