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<feed xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom"><id>tag:beetledisaster.blog.co.uk,2009-11-08:/</id><title>DRP</title><link rel="self" href="http://beetledisaster.blog.co.uk/feed/atom/posts/"/><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://beetledisaster.blog.co.uk/"/><generator version="1.0">MokoFeed</generator><updated>2009-11-08T20:27:37+01:00</updated><entry><id>tag:beetledisaster.blog.co.uk,2007-06-03:/2007/06/03/drp~2386076/</id><title>DRP</title><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://beetledisaster.blog.co.uk/2007/06/03/drp~2386076/"/><author><name>beetle_disaster</name></author><published>2007-06-03T14:11:25+02:00</published><updated>2007-06-03T14:11:25+02:00</updated><content type="html">	&lt;p&gt;I was giving a speech on DRP last Wednesday (30th May 2007) at Geek Terminal (Singapore). It might be due to my hunger and nervous, I actually forget to explain to the guests what does DRP means - Disaster Recovery Plan. As mention in my speech, everyone practice DRP everyday - when you are hungry if you can't get a noodle to fill your stomach you will just get anything you can to fill your stomach. What is the challenge of DRP ? I will share with you in my next update on this blog. Stay tune. &lt;/p&gt;
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