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Wednesday, December 01, 2004

A standard disclaimer

Category: Personal

It's time I had a Disclaimer on my blog.

I am not responsible for the content of the external links from this blog. These links are for my ready reference as I'm an online researcher. And this holds true for all my past, present, and future posts. Hope this is simple and legal enough.

This is a personal blog, in no way related to my company, its clients, my ex-company, its clients, and/or any other associated/related organisations.
If you don't like what is written, you are free to visit other web sites. Thanks very much.

I write for myself, as I like to write. Not for others to say good or bad. If you like what I write, you're free to mail me or give your feedback through the comments link. If you don't like what is written, please don't tell me to change it. I write for myself. If you don't like what is written, please use Google and find other web sites. Once again, thanks for reading.

I've written this to avoid complications.

Thanks for reading.
Chirayu