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You must have Javascript enabled to experience this site. Secret Diary of a Geek. Home page. Here you will find lots of geeky information, so please have a browse around. I am a webapplication software developer, an amateur photographer, a published author, and barista. Section I have documented some tips and techniques that you might like and the Tools. Section contains a collection of software tools I have developed. But only if you are old enough. Of course no website is complete without a Blog.

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