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Things are great here in Boston. I had my Visual Effects class last night and it went really well. For those of you who attended, I really hope you enjoyed it.   We had the big party at Jilian’s last night and it was great watching BIG ELECTRIC CAT perform, it was really cool. The keynote was a blast, we had so much fun dancing to the “Photown”  classics and the crowd really enjoyed it.  I am running around today trying to get interviews with all the big names here at Photoshop World that will be featured on upcoming episodes of Photoshop TV.  Stay tuned….

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