Next week I will be travelling in time to work 5 hours ahead of my usual Eastern Standard Time. During the next three weeks I will magically accomplish all my tasks 5 hours earlier than I normally do. Please keep this time travel in mind when contacting me over the next few weeks. I will return to regular EST in 3 weeks once my time travel experiment is over.
During this time, I will be in close proximately to the Citrix Xen developers in Cambridge and can conduct interviews with them for public consumption. If you have any developers or topics you would like covered, please let me know.
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