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I’ve added Yahoo! Messenger Pingbox™ to my web page, so you can now chat with me whenever I’m online. You can find the chat page in one of the tabs at the top.
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I’ve added Yahoo! Messenger Pingbox™ to my web page, so you can now chat with me whenever I’m online. You can find the chat page in one of the tabs at the top.
Yup, starting today, Transcent has a new website:

Many thanks go to Cătălina (amazing graphics and design), Roxi (great content and translations) and Ionuţ (awesome coding).
You can check out the new site on www.transcent.ro.
I know that my latest blog activity hasn’t been quite as intense as I previously intended, but I’ve been pretty busy with all the stuff that’s been happening within and around me.
One of the major steps I’ve gone through these past few weeks is that I’ve started my own company, dealing with IT consultancy, network and architecture planning and implementation, maintenance, support and technical training. I’ve also been put in charge with the Microsoft ITPro community in the region (just to make it clear, I wasn’t hired by Microsoft, it’s just a collaboration), which means that I’ll be dealing with more technical events from now on (yay!).
My new apartment should also be ready sometimes next week, even though I won’t be moving in just yet.
All in all, now that I’ve entered the business world, I intend to keep this blog updated with fresh new inside info.
I’ve selected some parts of the first three chapters from the last book in the series. You can check them all out, for quick reference, on the HHGttG page.
Or you can just read on here.
One more text added to the list. This time, it’s a Romanian prose (I so missed writing prose), called “Lecţie de magie” (“Magic lesson”).
Enjoy!
Since the blog posts containing fragments from Douglas Adams’ books started to get out of control, I’ve created an article to facilitate quick access to each of them. Here it is, the one stop link: Douglas Adams – the HHGttG series.
One more Romanian text added to the list today. It’s called “Un joc de copii“. Enjoy!
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