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Michael Cote

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Cote is a programmer in Austin, Texas.
Saturday's Lone Star Software Symposium Posted: Jul 12, 2004 1:10 AM
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Instead of dinner at the symposium on Saturday, there was lunch: Italian. Can't go wrong with that.

I was pretty damned bushed 'cause I'd been out until closing Friday night with Kim, Zane, and (in from out of town for a wedding) Nick and Jason.

Our man Charles was going to come, but he had to pick up his buddy at the airport, whose plane ended up being late.

To ensure my complete bleary eye-ed-ness, once I got home, I figured I'd while away a few more early hours by watching more Bad Santa -- or Badder Santa as Zane likes to correct me. Anyhow...

Of the sessions, I have to say it's hard to really write about mostly technical ones: that's what the power points are for. Otherwise, you just end up with your own version of the topic.

Here's the ones I went to:

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