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Icy roads, warm thoughts in Nashville

Despite the impossible travel conditions this morning in Nashville (and much of the country), several of us made it into the office today (and for those who did not, thank goodness for broadband and telecommuting). The photo at left was shot out our office window (the tower is West End Middle School) and reflects the coldness of the day. But our spirits are warm and we're all excited by the season. Our offices will be closed on Christmas eve and will not open again until Monday, Janurary 3. However, we have someone on call each day, if you need assistance from any of us. Most of us are well wired (and wireless) for e-mail and are addicted to checking it constantly, so please feel free to reach us that way. And, of course, you can leave a message on anyone's voice mail (615-690-3400) as likely, the person you're calling will be checking it from wherever he or she may be. In case of an emergency, leave a message on Rex's voice mail (x3456). This week he (actually, it's Rex who is writing this, but he's too far into this third-person thing to back out now) has his voice-mail set to alert him whenever a message is left. Have a Merry Christmas and check back here at the Hammorati weblog on January 3, when we officially launch it. (And remember to e-mail us a picture of you in your Hammock T-shirt [blog-at-hammock-dot-com] so that we can post it.)

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