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	<description>Driving down the Pacific Highway in Sydney on the weekend, I saw a sign saying &amp;quot;supergeek.com.au&amp;quot;After emailing them, I was able to meet Phill Deer and Mike Armstrong of supergeek.com.au at breakfast in Balmoral. Not only is Mike a supergeek, he&amp;nbsp;is a&amp;nbsp;seriously talented geek: with a&amp;nbsp;history of developing games in the UK.So, have a listen to this interview - and if you are in Australia and think you have &amp;quot;the geek it&amp;quot;, contact these guys!And for the bird-geeks out there, Balmoral has a lively and loud population of Sulphur-crested Cockatoos&amp;nbsp;(Cacatua galerita).</description>
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