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A relaxing day before the Microsoft Dynamics GP Technical Conference 2009

David Meego - Click for blog homepageJust after I hit the publish button on the previous post about my trip, I received a call that some friends were waiting in the lobby for me.  So I finished getting ready and went down to catch up with Mariano Gomez (The Dynamics GP Blogster) and Leslie Vail (The Dynamics Confessor).

I spent the next few hours chatting with Mariano and Leslie while walking around West Acres Mall taking advantage of the good exchange rate and trying to fill the previously mentioned bag.  While at the mall, we were joined by Richard Whaley (Accolade Publications).  The shopping trip was successful and also a lot of fun catching up with friends.

We organised to meet for dinner with all the GP people we knew were at the Ramada. We were joined by Mark Rockwell (Rockton Software) and Darren Hunt (IBG).  Being lazy, we stayed in the hotel at the Basies Restaurant and had a meal with great food and great company.

Mariano, Mark, Leslie, Richard, David & Darren
From left to right: Mariano, Mark, Leslie, Richard, David & Darren

So after a relaxing day acclimatising to Fargo (time zone and weather), I am ready for tomorrow. 

David

18-Nov-2009: See the Microsoft Dynamics GP Technical Conference 2009 Wrap Up for more posts.

Posted: Monday, November 09, 2009 9:00 AM by David Musgrave
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Mick Egan said:

David,

Good to see you made it to the conference and luggage arrived not too long after.

That picture must be worth a bit, all the big names in the photo.

Have a good time.

Mick

# November 9, 2009 7:36 PM
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