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On Tuesday the "2005 eGovernment Asia"
conference will begin in Beijing. I'm invited as a speaker, so I leave
Singapore tonight. Writing this, I'm actually sitting in the departure
hall of Changi Airport using their free network access. Cable bound internet
is free, wireless internet is charged by Starhub. I find, that the hour
between check-in and boarding is best spend blogging, sending overdue emails
and clean-up in-boxes.
I had the last run on my presentation
with the best of my wifes before I left and she corrected some rather embarrassing
typos in my Chinese. I'm trying to tell a story rather to "bullet-shoot"
my audience (Oscon Identity 2.0 somehow set a new standard). Luckily one
of the bloggers (sorry can't recall who) recommended iStockphoto.com
for great pictures, so good quality graphics were affordable.
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