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Friday 20 August 2010

There is something Rotten

In the state of Denmark. Fortunately though, I've changed my socks.

The workshops before the conference were interesting - my only complaint is that there wasn't more time available.

Anyway, it's now 6AM, and I'm raring to go after a minor pub crawl last night with some of the other attendees. At $10 a glass, I wasn't tempted to over-indulge. I did get to see a little of Odense, and more importantly, scored a Lego set that my son wanted.

Breakfast is at 0630, then the bus to the University leaves at 0745. I'll try to blog the conference using the University's WiFi - the conference organisers supplied us with guest logins.

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