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Posted on September 20, 2008 by barry
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This is simply my CV site, for my current work check out my PhD blog here, my personal blog here, my Flickr page here, Twitter here, the Centre for Policy Development here, or send me an email here.

Also check out my CV (links above).

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Me, coding on the verandah.

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