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Sure, it says "Mon, 02 Mar 2009" but in reality that's a fake post, one of many copies of the original created every few hours.
Could the answer be in the games people play?
There are even Sybase blog postings later than the most recent SYS-CON fake, yet they don't show up on MySybase:
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It's been partially fixed, although the old fake post still sits there... and Tom Slee's post no longer shows up on the Sybase Blog Center page.
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