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Paul Davis
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Paul is living the life of an Australian Expat in Tokyo while his better half completes a Masters. When not eating fantastic Japanese food, and drinking Sake, Paul normally carves out a living doing this and that as an Information Technology professional. However, given he's spent more than a decade in leadership roles technologists who know Paul would attest his 'Technology' links are tenuous at best as having sipped from the cup of managment he has lost the knack.
Aside from his professional stuff Paul contributes to a couple of blogs to improve his writing to hopefully restart his PHD and/or write a fiction novel, is a member of a political party, and is also part of an exploratory committee examining whether Australia can accomodate a major centre-progressive party.
Paul can also be found on Twitter @davispg & is normally up for a chat.
Articles written by Paul Davis (11)
- 26 January 2015, 12:05am | The Factoid Wars
- 26 January 2015, 12:05am | Reblog - We have a people problem
- 16 April 2014, 12:05am | Government should nationalise The Australian, The Daily Telegraph, and 2GB
- 8 April 2014, 12:05am | Is it really significant?
- 13 March 2014, 12:05am | 25 years online
- 27 February 2014, 12:05am | MyBroadband vs Reality - the States / Territories
- 7 February 2014, 12:05am | What Industry(s) should the government support?
- 15 January 2014, 12:05am | Human Amplified Climate Change
- 19 December 2013, 12:05am | Let's not forget what has happened.
- 10 December 2013, 12:05am | From cars to renewables
- 24 November 2013, 12:05am | Does Australia's international perception matter?
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