A security professional of ten years, Sommerfeldt likes to write about his experiences in that industry, as well as about what has kept him company many a long night on the job, as they say - Audiobooks. With the occasional Culture and music review in between of course - who can hold their tongue in a fabulous (yes, yes - and sinister) cabal as BlogCritics?
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