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yes, .Net is still the future for _everybody else_ and this has worked very well for everybody else.
Plan B moves from strength to strength, it is a slow moving exercise, but I am 100% confident, it will deliver on its expectations, there's gold in there hills, you just gotta work out how to get the gold out.
Mean time, in parallel, Plan A continues, new contract, another blue chip, higher rate, everyone's a winner.
You and the rest of the world do .Net and leave the other stuff for me.
Remember folks, you heard it here first, .Net is the future, has the highest paying contracts and will be around for ages enabling you all to get really rich.
Any questions ask Dimprawn.
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