What’s a final if not a draft by any other name? When is a final “final”? Is a final ever final if it’s revised? What constitutes a revision? The answer to this and all other existentialist questions regarding document revisions can be summed up as follows: A final is just the latest draft that may continue to be revised until you reach “THE END” – as in, Friday afternoon. So here, for your reading delight, is the premier, very first revision to the final IT Summit Schedule. calendar REVISED FINAL 11032009.pdf
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