Date / Time: Friday, August 05, 2016, 3:00 p.m. New York / Noon San Francisco
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Thanks for joining us, @Marta!
SInce it's going to be on TV, I probably won't watch the Olympics at work. (A NASCAR race is a differnt matter entirely.)
"Dive in" Beer please <g>
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I would like it noted that Neil Gaiman (via the view from the cheap sseats) and I came back inside early just for information week