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Thank You for Visiting my Site. This is my personal site and a way of communication with all those who want to know me and more about myself .
Well then, Who am I ? Thats not my pic above Wink

Name : Shashank Wagh

Race : Humanity

Nationality : Indian

Religion : Linux ( You read it right Tongue out )

Work : Systems Administator and Freelance Author

Hobbies : Working on Linux and related stuff. Reading technical books (not really books but may ebooks)

I maintain this site in my free time and try to share as much information I have with my fellow techie people. So if you find anything interesting on this site, just grab it. Also, if you have any suggestions for me, please let me know using the contact form.
Thanks again ...
 

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