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Yes, but what's the test of a true Guinness man ? (Yes this is a trivia question.)

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date: Fri, 10 Dec 2010 09:17:04 -0000
from: "Maurice O'Prey" <Maurice.Oprey@xxxxxxxxx>
subject: [WEB400] .NET was WhoAmI in PHP and getting Wordpress

Aaron

I run my company on two main machines, an IBM iSeries and an IBM xSeries (I don't consider that is opting for everything under the sun?) and since I have invested in them I decided to use both of them to their full potential.
The i is an excellent business machine and the xSeries server sits nicely in the DMZ doing all of the 24/7 web related tasks (in my case I use .NET but that is not compulsory). This seems a pretty straightforward and cost effective solution to me, or would you have me throw out the xSeries?.

I am perfectly happy running .NET and have absolutely nothing against other platforms or frameworks. It is nice to explore two worlds rather than just the one you know and it would be nice to allow .NET to be mentioned in this group without attracting barracking and other forms of insult?

It is a serious proposition and should be acknowledged as such.

Maurice O'Prey
P.S. I'm more of a Guinness man myself so have a KoolAid on me :-)



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