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SxSW: We're lit up!

David Nunez
David Nunez
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Thanks to people like [url=http://www.sxsw.com/interactive/panels/]Cory[/url], we have wireless access at SxSW in the Austin Convention Center.

Right now, I’m sitting on a comfy black couch for a little bit, catching up on neglected email, and preparing my notes and such from here. Power outlets are more numerous than I remembered, so juicing up during the talks or in between probably won’t be a problem.

I’m waiting for Chip and/or Jon to show up to get the EFF-A booth setup at the trade show… The Opening Remarks are at 2:00, so that’s a solid hour & a half, for the first time in a long time where I have a chance to breathe and address some of the loose ends.

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