All you have to do is ask

Ever wanted to find out even more about me without actually asking me? I had a few interviews with me posted in the last month..

The first is on the IT Knowledge Exchange site

The other interview is on testzonen.se (in Swedish). Bing (or other) translation engines turn it into something almost readable – you’re welcome to give it a shot if you want to see what else I have to say..

Of course, I’m never short of opinions, so if there’s anything else you’ve been dying to know, please either ask in the comments, or write your question on a $20 dollar bill and mail it to me at Microsoft.

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