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Introduction: Well, not exactly Fishin', I'll be on vacation starting today and I'll be back in mid October. I won't be posting, so we'll all have a break. Disappointing, I know. If you've ever wanted to write an article for HighScalability, this would be a great time :-) I especially need help on writing Stuff the Internet Says on Scalability as I won't even be reading the Interwebs. Shock! Horror!   So if the spirit moves you, please write something. My connectivity in South Africa is unknown, but I will check in and approve articles when I can. See you on down the road...


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