I'm writing this from a hotel room in Auckland, New Zealand. I've just arrived after a grueling 26 hours of travel from New York to Los Angeles to Papeete (Tahiti) and finally to Auckland. It's a beautiful late winter day here, with blue skies and temps in the low 60's -- oops, make that 17 degrees C.
Tomorrow (Saturday) morning, I'll be a guest on Kim Hill's popular program on Radio New Zealand. Then my lecture tour begins Monday in Dunedin. I'll be giving a series of talks around the country on the subject of "Disruptive Abundance: Nanotechnology in Our Lives." It's great to be in New Zealand, and I hope to meet some of our blog readers while I'm here, or in a couple of weeks when I'm in Australia.
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