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So close, and yet so far

Since I’m going to be in San Francisco next week, I’ve been keeping an eye on Robert Scoble’s blog for news of any upcoming Photowalks. This morning I saw him mention one on Oct. 9, Tuesday. I thought maybe I was in luck, so I tracked over to Thomas Hawk’s site to see if he had more details. He had the link to the event details, which show a 4PM start time.

The training class I’m in S.F. for, lasts until 5.

Bummer. 🙁

Oh well, based on the location, and my lack of transportation, I would have had to try to find a ride out there anyway, so maybe it’s for the best. I’m sure to get plenty of photos of the city on my own, but it would have been fun to meet up with that crew!

Tags: ThomasHawk, RobertScoble, Photowalking, SanFrancisco

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