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Technology Tour

Calling all IT professionals and IT enthusiasts. There will be an incoming Technology tour at Cebu this coming April. This is a great opportunity for both business and career enhancement. Interested? email me for your reservation. Please state your name and contact number.

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Unknown said…
im interested but i don't know my sched pa this summer. Baka may mga mas importante pa...baka may sched ako about sa scholarship ko and everything and chuchu...
Anonymous said…
Hmmm... sounds interesting. Anyways, pls add my new set of blogs:

http://icontrol.blogsome.com
http://mastermind.blogsome.com
http://serial.blogsome.com

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