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I don’t know what that is supposed to mean, but hey!! Anyway, so I am going to keep it short today because I am still traveling. I decided since I was already flying everywhere that I would stop over in Mississippi and visit some family. At this point I am just ready to get home. Agh!!!
I did want to call out a little industry bit today. Scott Kelby’s newest book: The Lightroom 2.0 Book for Digital Photograhers is available now. They hit the shelves at Photoshop World and and are goin out like crazy. The cool part there was that Scott was signing them right there in the expo, but if you couldn’t make it to Photoshop World then you can order yours here today. Also Matt Kloskowski’s newest dvd: Lightroom 2.0 Power Session is also available. Check it out here.
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