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                Much of the OmniTI crew was out at <a href="http://conferences.oreillynet.com/os2006/"  title="O'Reilly Open Source Convetion">OSCON</a> in Portland, OR last week.  I was able to lure <a href="http://www.lethargy.org/~jesus"  title="Theo">Theo</a>, his family, <a href="http://www.lethargy.org/~george" >George</a>, his family, <a href="http://www.brainbulb.com/" >Chris</a>, <a href="http://www.netevil.org/"  title="Wez">Wez</a>, <a href="http://www.openwin.org/mike/"  title="Mike">Mike</a> and <a href="http://laurat.blogs.com/"  title="Laura">Laura</a> to the Seattle area by convincing them that all that talk about rain was just to keep the tourists out.  Fortunately, the weather cooperated and we had a lovely party with sushi, barbeque and a surplus of alcohol.  Theo, Lisa, Zoe and Gianna stayed at our place, and Tavin and Zoe had a slumber party which was really rather cute.  They must have done the secret 3 year old handshake at the door or something because they got along like they'd been best friends forever.<br />
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Here's hoping everybody comes up again next year (we'll probably still be going through the leftover beer by then)<br />
 
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        <issued>2006-07-22T17:33:27Z</issued>
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                So everybody is always talking about their blogs, and I was really starting to feel left out.  So now I have a blog as well.  Why?  Well, I noticed that there were nowhere near enough people expressing their opinions on the Internet, and <u>somebody</u> had to fill the void.<br />
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I'll put more up later, and probably even make it look a little nicer than the standard Serindipity page.  But that will happen later. 
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