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Posted by on Dec 25, 2011 in Everything Else

Merry Christmas Everybody!

Merry Christmas Everybody!

used with much thx from: http://questionmark.blogsome.com/

Wishing everyone a very Merry Christmas, whatever you’re doing, and a Happy New Year. 2011 has been a pretty good year for me, hopefully 2012 will be even better.

As you read this, just spend a moment imagining all the servers, switches, routers, stations, towers and other paraphernalia that need to be on and functioning to bring you this post over the net to wherever you are, whatever you’re reading this on. Heck, I’m writing this on Friday 23rd, and relying on geek-magic to publish it for me.

And then spare a thought for all the poor engineers, support desk workers and other geek-staff who have to work today to keep the whole thing working for you and running smoothly, just so you can check Twitter after your turkey.

Have a great Christmas, and see you in 2012.

Tom

Written by Tom Morgan

Tom is a Microsoft Teams Platform developer and Microsoft MVP who has been blogging for over a decade. Find out more.
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