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Another Roland Perry (the two have met briefly) is often confused with the Australian author. At one time both wrote (on different topics) for the same London newspapers. | Another Roland Perry (the two have met briefly) is often confused with the Australian author. At one time both wrote (on different topics) for the same London newspapers. | ||
Roland Perry is a UK based technology consultant who spent much of the 80's working in the personal computer industry (notably as Amstrad's project manager for their CPC464, PCW and PC1512 ranges). More recently, he has worked within the Internet community on a number of high profile public policy |
The other Roland Perry is a UK based technology consultant who spent much of the 80's working in the personal computer industry (notably as Amstrad's project manager for their CPC464, PCW and PC1512 ranges). More recently, he has worked within the Internet community on a number of high profile public policy issues. | ||
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Roland Perry is a Melbourne-based author. He has written numerous books- both fiction and non-fiction, including "Monash: The Outsider Who Won The War." and definitive biographies on Sir Donald Bradman, Steve Waugh and many others.
Another Roland Perry (the two have met briefly) is often confused with the Australian author. At one time both wrote (on different topics) for the same London newspapers.
The other Roland Perry is a UK based technology consultant who spent much of the 80's working in the personal computer industry (notably as Amstrad's project manager for their CPC464, PCW and PC1512 ranges). More recently, he has worked within the Internet community on a number of high profile public policy issues.
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