Wednesday, January 24, 2007
Here is your answer...
I noted that one of my visitors found my site while searching for the answer to the question: Can you die from mastocytosis?
Via Wikipedia.
Hubertus Czernin (more fully, Hubertus Alexander Felix Franz Maria Czernin von und zu Chudenitz) (17 January 1956 - 10 June 2006) was an Austrian investigative journalist.
He died in Vienna of mastocytosis.
UPDATE: I actually came upon the news report of the above which was apparently the source document, on some Jewish news mag or such, but didn't think to ref it.
Via Wikipedia.
Hubertus Czernin (more fully, Hubertus Alexander Felix Franz Maria Czernin von und zu Chudenitz) (17 January 1956 - 10 June 2006) was an Austrian investigative journalist.
He died in Vienna of mastocytosis.
UPDATE: I actually came upon the news report of the above which was apparently the source document, on some Jewish news mag or such, but didn't think to ref it.
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2 comments:
I'm just curious - what kind of analysis did you do?
-Michael
Hi Michael,
Finally a comment! Thanks for letting me know somebody is out there.
I analyzed laws and legal requirements comparing them to business processes and procedures and then wrote specifications for programmers who designed computer programs for those businesses. Then I analyzed the computer programs to make sure they adhered to the legal requirements and business processes.
Needless to say, it required a great deal of concentration and attention to detail, and an ability to draw conclusions, make recommendations, the discipline to write narrowly and specifically, and meet tight deadlines.
None of which I could even fathom attempting now.
I might be able still to dig up research en masse, if I could do it at my own pace and with no stress or deadlines. If you know of a well-paying position with excellent insurance doing that, please let me know!
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