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Important or useful information is organised into a hierarchal “book” under the “About” menu option on the main menu at top right – it is not just the usual yada yada yada.

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BOKKED is a public service provided by the IT Skeptic: a repository of known errors in bodies of knowledge such as ITIL. It lives on this site alongside the blog.

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Foreign readers can take advantage of Google Translate (we did use BabelFish translation, but we've sold our soul to Google). A special welcome to all my Brazilian, Spanish, Dutch and Belgian readers. USA readers: I’m sorry but Google does not provide Yank as an option so you will just have to struggle on with English OK?

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