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  • R Ravi Bhavnani

    Hi, I'm Ravi Bhavnani and live and work in Massachusetts. I've been at CodeProject since its early days and hope to return to contributing articles and helping out (really, Chris!), now that I've left the insane world of startups. I develop software that simulates and verifies the behavior of chips. The work is fascinating and forces me to dredge thru my 20 year old EE books! In my spare time, I run my own software company and pretty much live the life of a geek. My detailed specs (as if anyone cares) can be found at http://www.ravib.com. /ravi "There is always one more bug..." http://www.ravib.com ravib@ravib.com

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    Paul A Howes
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    Ah ha! There is another Masshole on CodeProject! I knew I couldn't be the only one ;) I live in Wakefield and work in Reading. Catch you later! -- Paul "I drank... WHAT?"

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      Why "Yikes"? :| Have you've been here in Winnipeg? I guess you don't like this place because of the cold weather, eh? Me too.. :) but I've learned to love this city... :) :rose: Samantha:rose:

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      I keep managing to spend my summers in Toronto - meaning the depth of your winter. Last year I left home in Oz it was 37C with sun bright enough to melt the tarmac. 34hrs later I arrived in Toronto to -30C windchills. Oh My God. I was (am) a Weather Network junkie and always remember Winnepeg as being under 10m of snow and ice. Hence: yikes! cheers, Chris Maunder (CodeProject)

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