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I’m Gareth J M Saunders, 50 years old, 6′ 4″, father of 3 boys (including twins).

Enneagram type FOUR and introvert, I am a non-stipendiary priest in the Scottish Episcopal Church, I sing with the NYCGB alumni choir, play guitar, write, draw and laugh.

Scrum master at Safeguard Global; latterly at Sky and Vision/Cegedim. Former web architect and agile project manager at the University of St Andrews and previously warden at Agnes Blackadder Hall.

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Day: 24 May 2006

The mystery of the brocolli floret

Close-up of a plate of brocolli.

You know when you’ve been eating in the car, the next time you get in there are sometimes crumbs on the seat. Well, when I got into the car today, en route for the www2006 conference (more about that tomorrow), I found a piece of brocolli!

How?!

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