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Shortly after the release of their third album FFF faded from the forefront of the French music scene, but returned to delight fans with a live album, "Vivants", in 1997.
FFF made a major comeback on the live scene on 29 January, bringing the house down when they performed at the Stade de France at a Snowboarding championship.
FFF based the headquarters of this new association in a former sweet factory in Paris.
FFF was founded by Damian Funnell with the objective of filling what he sees as a gaping hole in the New Zealand IT services market namely the lack of quality technology services available to Small and Medium Businesses.
At FFF we go to great pains to avoid the use of meaningless acronyms, buzzwords and other twaddle in favour of language that is accessible and meaningful to those with and without backgrounds in IT.
FFF is also a hexadecimal number (4,095 in decimal, the largest possible number expressible in three hexadecimal digits) which we feel alludes to the technical background of our company.