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Wednesday (no entry yesterday)

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Whew... Two busy days! Yesterday I ended up going to a sushi restaurant with Michael Wagner, a German friend and collegue. We ate us though the menu, untile they closed the kitchen and threw us out...

Today I focused on UI sessions, like "Yiekes" and the two UI sessions by Nathan T. Freeman and Chris Blatnick. Great sessions! I also went to the (last) "Worst practicses" with Paul Mooney and Bill Buchan. Hillarious, as always, especially the end with Duffbert harassing them on stage. I have some great pictures that I will put up later. Now I am just back from the Bloggers BOF (where Alan himself had to tell the room monitors to let me and Jess Stratton in, since we were tagged as "media", who normally are not welcome), and I just changed shirt (to the "Bleeding yellow" t-shirt), and I am now heading down to board a bus for Universal Studios Islands of Adventure...

Oh, yesterday I passed my certification upgrade to "IBM Lotus Notes/Domino 6.0 Advanced Application Developer", but I failed the upgrade test for version 7 today. Did not really ave time to study, though.

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