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- Cutting Through Internet Misinformation About Nicaragua By Pronicaragua And Other "Sources"
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Thanks Peter!
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I am a linux guy and have sucessfully avoided having to work on non-UNIX web servers although I can't avoid helping some locals with their winderz problems. If you're contemplating leaving the proprietary domain and entering the open-source world I am available for consultation to help you convert. It's not really all that painful and you'll be virus free and fully licensed to use your own computer.
Enjoyed several of the articles and comments posted here on the central-america-forum and may contribute some of our hard-earned wisdom having survived in the 3rd world for about 7-years now.