Long day ahead

I’ve got a ton of work to do today, between a new employee, a new machine and today being the first working day of March, meaning month-end reporting, I’m sure I’ll be tied up most of the day with work. So if you don’t hear from me later, that’s why!

Before I go though, since a couple of folks have inquired, as to the announcement that more than likely Gnomedex 3 will be in Des Moines again, on the 26th of July. I have no idea if I’ll be going or not. Depends completely on where I’m working, or where I’m living by then. If I’m still at my current job, which is a distinct possibility with the way the job market is, I’ll probably go, but I’m not making any definite planes until maybe 30 days out or so.

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