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Hi, I'm Sebastian Marshall.
My most popular post ever --
http://www.sebastianmarshall.com/the-million-dollar-question
Check out the rest of the site too.
I'm more accessible than most people, feel free to reach out --
Email: sebastian@sebastianmarshall.com
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June 2012: In Beijing, China. If you're going to be in Beijing, Taipei, or Ulaanbaatar, reach out and we'll grab coffee.
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