Gnomedex

Looks like the details for Gnomedex this year will be revealed sometime today. I’m interested to see when and where it’s going to be held, but in all honesty I have no plans on attending this year. I have other fish to fry, so to speak.

Update: Looks like they’ve changed the “check back on..” date to Thursday, so nothing yet. They’re making me look like a liar! 🙂

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