Well, we're almost there, in Whippany of all places, a few minutes away from the TA circus tent. It's a woodsy, leafy, hilly section of New Jersey. The highways are busy, and my husband estimated that 50% of the drivers are headed toward the TA convention. Most of the stores in the many shopping centers at the sides of the road are TA software stores, he also speculated. The sandwiches at restaurants are named after indicators and trading systems. The DNS sandwich has many variations, probably, while Bill S. and crew labor away on the final system.
As you can see, we're late, and no doubt Richard and others will give us hell for not showing up promptly this morning. Our flight from New Delhi was delayed by a report that someone was smuggling illegal copies of TA software programs abroad. We had to make ourselves scarce for a few minutes while that little problem was ironed out. We also had a little argument at the gate over our excess baggage, We explained that we always carry bags and bags of Paul Anka CDs on our flights abroad, for our listening pleasure. Yup, there will be some real bargains at the TA-ramathon. |