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Catbird sexy pocket V-Agent on its way!


Remember the site with naked guys running? Anyways I was chatting with the VP, Tamar and was very curious to test that cool sexy pocket v-Agent. As you can see below I'm getting it soon delivered at my home address, and we will be covering Catbird extensively obviously and interviewing the guys soon.



NOTE: Are you a CEO, CIO, CFO and want to talk about virtualization or want to talk about what you do in the virtualization arena? You could be an C-level executive and be wanting to adopt virtualization but are somehow not connecting with your "disconnected" IT staff and want an independent and free advice. Then call me or mail me and we can setup an interview and do some talking about your concerns and help you understand what virtualization can do for you and how can you do it without being robbed of its true potential.


Anyways, here's the cool pocket protection!



This tracking update has been requested by:

Company Name: Catbird, Inc.
Name: xxxxxx xxxxxx
E-mail: xxxxx@catbird.com

________________________________________________________________________________

Our records indicate that the following shipment has been delivered:

Ship (P/U) date: Nov 2, 2007
Delivery date: Nov 6, 2007 1:45 PM
Sign for by: Signature Release on file
Service type: FedEx International Economy
Packaging type: FedEx Envelope
Number of pieces: 1
Weight: 0.10 lb.
Special handling/Services: Deliver Weekday

Tracking number: xxxxxxxxxxxx


Shipper Information
EDMUNDO COSTA
CATBIRD, INC.
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
xxxxxxxx

Recipient Information
TARRY SINGH
TARRY SINGH
xxxxxxxxx
xxxxxxxxxxx
xxxxxxxxxx
xxxxxxxxx

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