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Mark Minasi TechEd Keynote to be Simulcast on the Web (for those of us that can't go...)

This weekend, I received a note from Mark through his newsletter list:

I'm sending this note to my newsletter subscribers about this week's TechEd in Orlando with just two brief items:

1) If you'll be at TechEd, then I'm doing my "Controlling Windows from the Command Line" talk on Tuesday 8:30 AM in Room S320A, and Thursday 2:45 PM, also in Room S320A. Please join me if you're around. But if not...

2) If you can't attend TechEd but would like to see my talk, then Microsoft has decided to simulcast it over the Web. I am told that the simulcast is open to the public at this link...

http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=90664

I hope you'll join me live or virtually this week. Thanks!

Mark

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