Going away ...

I was once asked "do you ever run out of things to write about in your blog?" My answer was that I am just lucky. I'm surrounded by inteligent people who always have something interesting to say. Usually I have too many things to write about, but sadly I don't have enough time.

Well last night was another example of this principle - I would write more on the many conversations we had, but today is crazy, I just don't have the time.

Why?

Andy and Dr J, two good friends, are leaving the lab and we'll be having a farewell party tonight. Tomorrow my wife and I are off to California and the flight leaves in the morning. Out west we'll be camping, visiting some friends & Sciblings, and then I'll be attending the 2007 scifoo camp.

I don't know how much blogging I'll be doing while I'm out in the wilderness and so some old posts will be appearing at The Daily Transcript until I get back. Until then I'll leave you with this appropriate song:

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