Postopolis! LA on the blogosphere

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The last day of ! LA started a few minutes ago, and it´s already getting crowded as you can see on the photos.

It has been 5 days of intense architectural discussion, with amazing speakers. And please remember that tonight is the official closing party at the rooftop of The Standard Hotel downtown in LA – plase make sure to arrive before 7PM to avoid, otherwise you´ll have to pay. Also, there´s an open bar from 5 to 7.

I´d like to share with you guys all the posts that the other organizing blogs have been writing over this days:

 
 
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edgar says:

you missed me!!

http://www.edgargonzalez.com/2009/04/01/postopolis/

 
# April 6, 2009 at 09:52
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edgar,

so sorry! google blog search tricked me on this one. i´ll add it right away.

 
# April 6, 2009 at 22:58

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