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Did you check in namefinder "alias:pes"?
It needs to be a PFT.. Matthias
I know that. Iīve read all the stuff. I hope that that some PFT read my blog. The Blog is my business card, so when none of them read my blog, the whole effort is futile. I know that this blog entry is a little bit outside of the normal protocol, but ... well ... I hate protocols
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I need some enlightenment. What the heck is a "PFT"?!?
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When you donīt know it already, there is no need to know for you it at the moment
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