User talk:Simon Williams

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Simon! OK, that's strange. I wrote a lot of the original Synon article that you expanded and rewrote. I was looking at my old edits and find you here. Neil (former EPG in London, Axis Consulting/Whittman-Hart in California and now business analyst at a very unexciting San Francisco bank.) Palnu 08:06, 15 Mar 2005 (UTC) neil AT bitey DOT com

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