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6Now this would be an interesting question to get an answer to...V2Blast– V2Blast2025-02-06 23:50:53 +00:00Commented Feb 6, 2025 at 23:50
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7@V2Blast Most people have problems answering truthfully there. Better to ask indirectly, like what he sees as his biggest achievement here.NoDataDumpNoContribution– NoDataDumpNoContribution2025-02-07 06:34:31 +00:00Commented Feb 7, 2025 at 6:34
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1@NoDataDumpNoContribution - Thats what I'd be counting on, if they can't be truthful then I'd know how much credence to give to their other answersSayse– Sayse2025-02-07 09:15:07 +00:00Commented Feb 7, 2025 at 9:15
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@Sayse As I said, most people (me included) would not answer truthfully there. Of course my performance always was to the best of my knowledge. Now you know how much credence you can give to all my other answers.NoDataDumpNoContribution– NoDataDumpNoContribution2025-02-07 09:57:26 +00:00Commented Feb 7, 2025 at 9:57
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It will be very interesting to hear how the CEO (I take it this is a question for him, specifically?) reflects on his role so far.Joachim– Joachim2025-02-09 11:37:27 +00:00Commented Feb 9, 2025 at 11:37
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