I'm going to be speaking at Mississippi State University's Insurance Day -- I'm not sure if I'll be speaking on April 1 or April 2, but I'll get back to you soon when I clarify that. Here's a link to sign up to attend -- there's a list of the speakers. It's going to be about the time of the Scruggs trial, if there is one, so I might stop in Oxford to pay my respects. Unfortunately from the standpoint of doing everything I would like to in Mississippi, this is a very crazy busy time for me at work, so I can't stay long. I'm sure I'll be back -- maybe to do interviews for that book I've been talking about. What am I going to talk about? Well, I've been working on an hour-long speech about the nuances of anti-concurrent causation, including a really, really in-depth look at some cas
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