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Liveblogging PFF Aspen Summit... Sort Of

August 20, 2007 | 8:14 PM

Some folks are natural live-bloggers and some, well, simply give it the old college try. Jim Harper, director of information policy studies at the Cato Institute, tried his hand at it on Monday morning at the Progress and Freedom Foundation's conference in Aspen, Colo.

Here's the result, posted on the Technology Liberation Front:
8:17 am - Bacon! And there’s sausage patties too, but bacon is what really excites people.
8:25 am - Am I the only one wearing sneakers?
8:35 - A little chilly here in the conference room.
And - to summarize - I’m not too big on liveblogging.
But don't worry, Jim followed up with an interesting dispatch.

463 Communications' Sean Garrett is in Aspen too, blogging about what really matters: "The real interesting stuff happens here outside of the panels. Like watching DC-types jump over fountains of water at 2:00 a.m." Click here to see the fuzzy camera phone photo.

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