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> 1995 is calling, they want their TECHWR-L topics back.
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> > > I am thinking of attending a session, but I thought
> > > I will just check with you all before I invest the
> > > money.
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> Spend your money on some IT training. Take a SANS course or a class on Perl
or
> something. I think you would be better served by that then information
mapping
> training.
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> Information mapping is a lot of common sense that's repackaged as a
> methodology. Its mostly obvious stuff you already know.
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It's a religion best observed from a distance, unless you want that icky
feeling that you get in the presence of attempted brainwashing. There is
something quite odd about it at its core. I cannot put my finger on it, but it
reminds me of some of the wacko cults.
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