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Anyway, I’d love to live-blog the convention for you, but the hotel has no Internet service. It is probably just as well, as I spend too much time surfing the web. I’ve pre-written some posts for the next three days, but there may not be a post on Friday. Also, I won’t be able to respond to any comments or emails. I should be back next week.