I’m back from L.A. and running on 4 hours of sleep. I had a great time with Scott Robertson and crew last night at the L.A. .NET user group. After the meeting, we had dinner in Westwood just a couple of blocks from the UCLA campus. Scott’s been around long enough to remember when I wrote for PC Magazine, so we swapped stories about the good old days. My how time flies.
Delta Air Lines was kind enough to lose my luggage on the way home. I want to go to bed, but the baggage delivery service just called and said they’d be here within an hour, so I guess I’ll watch Leno’s monologue and stay up a little longer. I’m pumped about being home, and can hardly wait to get up tomorrow morning to resume building Web Parts content.
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