I kept meaning to add this one to the awards, but never got round to it, I can't read it often enough.
Debra Chrapaty, the VP of Operations for Windows Live, in an interview with Tim O'Reilly, said
"I've learned that when you multiply a small number by a big number, the small number turns into a big number." (No shit Debra! Have an Award.)
With the ability to get right down to the fundamentals I'm surprised that she isn't a special advisor to the White House and President George W. Bush, the 43rd President of the United States.
Danny Angus
blog.killerbees.co.uk
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