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Why now? Because it took me 58 years to learn this stuff. And, I like roller coasters.

One last tweet before going offline for rest of day: @Sooz, you're most awesome! wOOt!
Okay... attending to money matters now. First things first. All grow'd up, you know?
@Sooz Evidently, the boy's at OSCON. Working the room, you know?
@astrout "We" just got real for me. Thanks. (heh)
@Silona Por favor... find @obra, tell him he should have coffee with me as soon as he gets back :-)
Me? Serious job hunting (sales only, thanks) while I begin putting together plan for art project/documentary.
16 in Connecticut rest of summer... Falcon Ridge Festival in NY. Janis Ian, Gandalf Murphy and Slambovian Circus of Dreams, Chris Smither...
Decision made: Eat at Fanneuel Hall, Quincy Market, then afternoon at ICA.. We off...
Don't know what girls will decide, but I'm going to the ICA. There's a particular exhibit I want to steal a framework from.
Okay... concluding personal sabbatical, I'd say, "mission accomplished." But I didn't have one... Just wanted clear vision for road ahead.
Waiting for gaggle of 16's friends to decide whether to continue here at Museum of Science or head over to Inst Contemporary Art. Cackling..
Looking at earliest known map, Mesopotamia (today aka Iraq). Hmmm... small pieces of artwork, expressions of place...
Viewing models and modelling with "cinematic language." Hmmm... a diorama could work well... sound for place, light for time...
Wifi in Boston Museum of Science is wicked fast... Adding this spot to my Office of the Day.
PCB3 takeaway. I can do this... Art of War and Peace: Iraq, restoring art from artifact. BigThanks to David Tames, John Coyne, Larry Lawfer.
At Boston Museum of Science cafe, Charles River. Studying mapping, modelling while mulling David Tames' cinematic language stuff f/PCB3.
@Sooz RM217, for the moment.
If I stare long enough at the frig, will the food come to me? And, will the sandwich self-assemble?
Two givens this weekend PodCamp Boston: I'll be w/@Sooz registration desk Sunday morning, and John Herman's session. Rolling dice on rest...