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DeckerD Upcoming

There have been a few updates here and there on DeckerD, but I just wanted to let those of you that actually visit my site for the content to know what I have planned soon. I’m working on quite a few articles right now while starting a new job, so things have been kinda busy here and there, so it’s time to wind down and finish some of my working drafts.

So, here are some of the spots I’ll be covering:

So, keep those RSS Feeds refreshed and I look forward to sharing my thoughts with you.

Discussion always soothes thy heart.

1 Joe says: Quote this comment

Why the green checks? Are they done? I’m interested in the Vmware one you were talking about a while back.

2 Drew says: Quote this comment

Heya,

Not all the articles are done. Actually, none of them are. I’m putting final touches on a few of them, and I’ve also been extremely busy at my new job.

Why the green checks? Why not? It’s my bullets. I’m using the green checks as bullets, because they go with the color scheme of the website.

Regards,
Drew

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The Notebook

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