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        <s:content>1 life is a game? {anchor:life is a game?}&#xA;After some long working hours today, I suddenly felt like being inside a good old text adventure game. You go through your stuff, decide what things to do and how. And while talking to your colleagues and customers, you find new pits and dependencies and try to resolve them. And just like in a good game, there is always another riddle right when you thought, you got everything done.&#xA;&#xA;Is this happening to other people who do EAI systems, too...?</s:content>
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