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Project Summit: The Voyage Home

The trip was definately worth it and every session I sat in, I got an ace that I could keep. For those who need an analogy Imagine if you will that this was a world wide local food conference. In each session someone comes in and tells you about a local food that they have unique to their area and all about its nutritian, difficulty to harvest, difficulty to prepare, and maybe even difficulty to eat. You have never seen this food before, and you probably won't ever. You have your own food and it has its own ups and downs. The conference is all about food, but at the same time little of it directly applies to you. That was Project Summit to me. How about another analogy. Lots of religions have the same bible, but everyone gets something different out of it. Make since? I am thinking we will have to present next year so the guys with a quarter of a million employees, (like the Veteran's Administration) can see how PM works for a group who only has 130 employees. Same processes, just used very differently.

Today check out from the hotel is at noon, the train leaves at 7pm, we will arrive back in greensboro sometime after midnight. Fencing is at 2pm. Piece of cake!

Of all the things I am leaving behind, I think I will miss the sausage the most.

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