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21.1.07 The Impossible Missions’ Force: the first virtual company?![]() As depicted in the original series, IMF agents were mostly part-time spies who kept regular day jobs as actors, electronics tycoons, fashion models, doctors, lawyers, and even circus acrobats. The only “full-time” member identified was the team leader. For those who say they find the virtual company structure unfamiliar, I invite them to look at the late Mr Geller’s show (and not Mr Cruise’s movies). It depicts one to a T. Posted by Jack Yan, 00:30 ![]() ![]() Comments:
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