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Posted by: thinkfeeldo (Wednesday 16 July 2008, 5:56 AM)

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The information provided is not an advert! Am more than happy to remove it. As for my name...

It is unfortunate that a pseudonym is now considered unprofessional even if one has been using it for many years. Anyone who may find my comments or posts of interest is more than welcome to google me and find information dating back to 2001 when the TFD pseudonym
was first launched.

Though I have nothing to hide nor secrets to bear, I am nonetheless, by sheer professional virtue, aware of the need to, at times, protect ones identity from a potential deluge of irrelevant or 'help seeking'
messages which can flood an inbox.

As I do not know much of this site and its overall workings within the online community, other than my own interaction with it, I am reticent at this time to reveal my identity until I am satisfied, as a potential longer-term member, that what is offered here is in fact what I seek.

My professional history, which provides some insight to my level of interest, activity and understanding of communications design and development, along with what I post, is really what I should be judged on.

Any need at this point to know who I am is, in my thinking, unnecessary. In fact, I wonder why it bothers you?

For now, I shall remain faithfully yours,

thinkfeeldo

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