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Tomorrow It’s Las Vegas

March 20, 2005

…and there we’ll be. Going to the WPPI convention? Interested in Marilyn Sholin’s talk Tuesday night? Drop me a line at ryansholin@yahoo.com.

If there’s easy access and power, I’ll blog what I can from the convention.

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