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Ahh yes - roger sinclair ("Egos")
found him
http://www.egos.co.uk/Freelanc/freelanc.htm
Roger Sinclair roger
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That and the contracts section in "Computer Weekly"...Originally posted by TheBigYinJames View PostApparently, I never did. It was a freebie for me, it did contain job adverts (this was pre Jobserve/pre WWW in general) so getting in there quick to find your next assigment was the big driver.
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Apparently, I never did. It was a freebie for me, it did contain job adverts (this was pre Jobserve/pre WWW in general) so getting in there quick to find your next assigment was the big driver.Originally posted by zeitghostPeople paid for it?
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Hah, me too. Well, I won it once. Proudest momemt of my life. I still have it somewhere. They used to send you it for free about 2 weeks after the paying customers (presumably when the choicest jobs had all gone)Originally posted by Chantho View PostI miss FI, I used to win the caption competition from time to time.
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People writing letters to the agony aunt then signing them "threaded" doesn't mean you've been publishedOriginally posted by threaded View PostPenned* several articles for that fine publication.
*Well when I say penned, my name was on them, but my secretary or A N Other usually wrote them.
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Penned* several articles for that fine publication.
*Well when I say penned, my name was on them, but my secretary or A N Other usually wrote them.
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I probably have a few issues stashed away in the loft.
Not that I ever read them though.
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Whatever happened to...
Freelance Informer.
Came across some old copies while clearing out some junk.
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