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We value our relationship with you - and will do nothing to compromise it. We respect the fact that you are a customer just like us. Other organizations have information about us as well. We need to buy commodities and software to do our work, so we are someone else's customer as well. We know how good it feels when an organization respects our privacy, and how concerned we are at the thought that information, no matter how innocuous, is passed onto other people. So we don't pass on ANY thing you have told us at all because we understand how you feel and respect your privacy.

There are no hidden check boxes "Click here if you don't want us to send out your detail". We only have one position - we don't pass on your information to anyone, ever. So there are no hidden or secret little options that could trick you. We want our relationship to be open, simple and straightforward.

We want you to come and browse and not have any obligation. We don't have hidden traps or pop up windows so you have to navigate your way out of site. Drop by any time and just browse. We know what it feels like to be using a "browser" but feel like you have been captured in a "net".

We want you to "tell us where to go". Being of service to you is our prime objective. So why don't you tell us what it is you want and lets work together. You tell us where to go - what it is that will delight you, and when you need it by, and we will meet you there on time and do every thing we can to delight you with what we have done.

We are who we are, because of you. We got to where we are because of your support encouragement and direction (and your understanding). So let us help you get to where you want to be. In the words of Sir Isaac Newton (British Physicist) "If I have seen further than others it is because I have stood on the shoulders of giants".

  Today's UML Element
Port
A port is both a connectable element and a structural feature of an encapsulated classifier. A port specifies the way a classifier interacts with its external environment or the way the internal environment of the classifier provides services to its external environment. A port may be connected directly to other elements in its external environment but typically uses interfaces to declare either the services that it provides or the services that it requires.
  Today's Thought Leader
George Boole (1815-1864)
Boole was an English mathematician who is considered to be one of the founders of symbolic logic. Although he had little formal education he made significant contribution to formal logic, differential equations and probability theory. Any variable that returns one of two results: (true or false) carries his name and is termed a boolean variable.
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