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You may want to check out this handbook on confrence blogging : http://www.lunchoverip.com/conferencebloggers.html

You seem to be going to a lot of conferences. I have also noticed that you are a speaker at many of them, however, i would be interested in knowing where you find most of them.

You should also set up a "shedule" list, since many of the conferences you seem to be going to is of interest for me. I just dont know about them before you say you've been there :-P

Made a rather obvious but perhaps sometimes overlooked comment on my personal blog recently that you need to engage brain before pressing publish button - might be better to use Windows Live Writer, and then also remember to switch off automatic blog posting notifications (eg twitterfeed) if you do major edits and re-organise the blogs as it can be rather annoying to see posts re-appearing. Does your credibility no good at all.

Made a rather obvious but perhaps sometimes overlooked comment on my personal blog recently that you need to engage brain before pressing publish button - might be better to use Windows Live Writer, and then also remember to switch off automatic blog posting notifications (eg twitterfeed) if you do major edits and re-organise the blogs as it can be rather annoying to see posts re-appearing. Does your credibility no good at all.

Your blog is waaaay too interesting and interfering with my "regular" work. Referred to his post in mine here http://www.movingfrommetowe.com/2008/06/06/how-a-coffee-event-attracts-more-people-you-can-too/

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