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APS 2008: Thanks for all the crawfish

The meeting is winding to a close, and it's just about time for me to high-tail it to the airport. Thank goodness, too. It seems like every day here in New Orleans is at least 10 percent warmer than the last.

This conference let me catch up on some of the hottest fields, but new developments can happen so fast. I wonder if listening to the latest results at next year's conference will feel like it did this year -- getting blasted with a firehose full of new information. I guess I'll just have to find out. Hope to see you in Pittsburg.

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