People I've found who are blogging about QIP:
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Update: Oh and look photos are already up photogallery for QIP
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For those of us quantum computing folk heading to QIP 2009 in Santa Fe, NM, a few recommendations from someone who once called Santa Fe home.
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-- The Basic Science Behind Creating Colors: A look at two quantum-mechanical phenomena and one quirk of biology…
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Did you see that I'm now referring to you and Steve as "Flame-broiled Bacon?"
Yes we are looking for authors with the last name of Cheese, Hamburger, and Bun. :)
On the vaguely related subject of nominative determinism, one of the scientists here is named Tony Cubitt.
Not Tony, Toby; But that doesn't change his last name.