The blogging hiatus continues this week

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Posted by DT
Oct 24, 2007
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Sorry again for the lack of posts this week and likely the next. After a mass flurry of activity, emails and phone calls over the weekend, I will now need to make an emergency trip and fly from Sydney to Nanjing, China today. I’ll be there to inspect a product’s final finishing and fit. Not the most ideal time for me personally, but it has to be done.

I’ve been to China before, but not the Nanjing area, so I am looking forward to see a different side of this planet and perhaps some pictures of the city scape soon. I know I’ll have a 5 hour wait transiting Hong Kong so perhaps some blogging time there.

Even more bags for my eye bags now on the “red-eye” flight. Please keep in touch.





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  • Comments

    Zampik
    Oct 26, 07 – 1:36 am

    have a safe trip ))

    DT
    Oct 29, 07 – 10:05 pm

    Hi Zampik,

    Thanks for your kind words. Please do keep in touch!


    Commenting Rules: I love reading your comments as it allows me to interact and learn from you. Being critical is fine, giving constructive criticism, even better. However if you are rude, I will delete your comment. Repeat, and I will blacklist you. The world is full of negativity, so I don't need anymore on my blog, which I consider my online home. Would you encourage Neanderthal behavior in your home? Neither would I.

    Finally please use your personal name or initials and not your business name. By doing the latter, it comes off like spam, and that’s an auto delete. Thank you and I hope you enjoy being part of the conversation!



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