Away on "business"

So, I'm packing for the PSA/HSS conference in Vancouver, where I will be drinkingworking with other philosophers and historians, and meeting the Sciblings. Then to Seattle, where I will be shown the sights by Josh Hayes and others. Thence to San Francisco where I get to give a talk and be demolished by experts.

Professor Steve Steve will be accompanying me on this trip, having just left Chris Nedin's hospitality, so if I get access to the Infernet at a price less than the cost of my mortgage, I'll post pics. But other than that, the blogging will be light on for the next couple of weeks. I think (addictions are so hard to predict, you know?).

Now, where did I put the clean underwear?

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You're going to British Colombia and you're only drinking?