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		<title>Public squeaking engagement</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#160; OK, so this should be fun. I am scheduled as the sole speaker at tomorrow&#8217;s Nashville ISSA chapter meeting. That alone is no big deal. I mean, there will probably be at most 100 people there. I give talks like this all the time and to much larger crowds. That isn&#8217;t the problem. The [...]]]></description>
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OK, so this should be fun. I am scheduled as the sole speaker at tomorrow&#8217;s <a href="http://www.issa-midtn.org/">Nashville ISSA chapter</a> meeting. That alone is no big deal. I mean, there will probably be at most 100 people there. I give talks like this all the time and to much larger crowds. That isn&#8217;t the problem. The problem is that I am sitting in the Nashville Marriott sipping warm tea with honey in it in hopes that it will preserve what little voice I have left.</p>
<p>Yeah, that&#8217;s right, I&#8217;ve lost my voice. On the way home from work yesterday I was singing along with the radio and noticed a little rasp in my voice. Great, I thought, now I can sing <a href="www.mellencamp.com/">John Cougar Mellencamp</a> songs too. Neat. And it was for a while but by bedtime I knew something else was up. My voice had gone from Mellencamp to somewhere between <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barry_White">Barry White</a> and <a href="en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Earl_Jones">James Earl Jones</a>. I normally have a deep voice, but this was almost sub-sonic. Its a shame Christy had already gone to bed or I coulda tried some of Barry&#8217;s moves from the 70&#8242;s with that voice. &#8220;Hey, baby. Mmm mmm mmm, you are lookin <em>fine</em> tonight, sweet mama.&#8221; Hmmmm. OK, so, as I was saying, luckily she was already asleep&#8230;</p>
<p>I feel fine, mind you. Not even a sore throat. Just can&#8217;t talk is all. Well, I can a little but at the moment I sound like I am re-living puberty. I&#8217;m fighting off the urge to go to my 7th grade girlfriend&#8217;s house just in case she still lives there. I could see if she still thinks the squeak in my voice is cute.</p>
<p>Tomorrow should be interesting. I am practicing my shadow puppets since I know I&#8217;ll have a projector at least and my tap dancing isn&#8217;t so good. That, and I&#8217;m trying to figure out how to convey &#8220;virtual server&#8221; and &#8220;hyperjacking&#8221; in case we end up playing virtual security charades. Wish me luck. I sure hope the boys team wins.</p>
<p>/g</p>
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