I just made it to NC and am all set at the hotel, although now I'm off again to see the lemurs over at Duke. Unfortunately I forgot my camera cable, but there'll be plenty of pictures to post when I get back. I was also surprised to find out that I've been linked by Andrew Sullivan over at The Atlantic, so welcome to all you new readers!
[Update: My visit to the Duke Lemur Center was a lot of fun, and I got to meet some cool people like Reed and Josh there, too. As promised, photos will be uploaded when I get back home to my trusty USB cable.]
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