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I MUST NOW tell the Gentle Reader a little about myself. Not of my own free will, you understand, since I am firmly convinced of the value of the Internet as a sort of global confession booth where sins are absolved by everyone for all, by the virtue of a new identity. Ahem. Sometimes I think that I take myself slightly too seriously.
In the spare time that I have left, I collect coins. No, that's not right, I collect tangible pieces of history, of which coins are the most accessible. I am mainly interested in coins of the British North Borneo Co., and coins from events in the 20th Century, including Japanese occupational coinage. I elected to do this course B Comm\B Info Sys mainly because I did not have an overriding desire to do anything else. Not because I had altruistic visions of improving the future or the sum of human knowledge. Not a very inspiring reason, but the most honest one I've seen so far.
The University of Melbourne, containing the Department of Information Systems.
And lastly, Martin Weber, a friend of mine whose ego is larger than his good sense. If you should have a burning desire to know his TER score or his past and present scholarships, this page is it.
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