Thursday, September 13, 2007 at 9:08 am by George Totonchy

George Sums Up HostingCon 2007.

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Jeremy Sherwood and myself at Millennium Park. Jeremy kept trying to get in.

Carson Daly at Hosting Con?!

Carson Daly at Hosting Con?!

Tigers first pitch, home run off your head!

Tigers first pitch, home run off your head!

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Our final Chicago sunset as we depart Hosting Con 2007.

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