World Future Society Conference in Toronto

25Jul06

I wish I could say I had the free time to be a prolific enough blogger… to apologize to my wide reading audience and tell them that I am going out of town to a conference in Toronto and that’s why I won’t be able to blog for the next few days.

But, since the place I’m staying at in Toronto has wireless access, I’m going to try to blog about the events of the day while I’m up there.  Its sort of been a geek dream of mine to conference-blog for a long time..  And sure, it would be awesome to blog at CES or COMDEX or MacWorld, but heck, I may just be one of the few bloggers from this year’s World Future Society conference (I dont know, honestly), so you’re just going to have to live with it.

By this time tomorrow night, I will be in Canada.   Better not forget my passport.

Ciao for now, friends.

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