All of this post started when I saw this tweet:
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And from the infomation on the information page:
Friday April 22, 2011: 8am-5pm
Scott Guthrie – 8th Annual Day of .NET
It’s here again – Mr. Scott Guthrie is coming back to Arizona. And this year we’re bringing special A-LIST guest, Mark Russinovich. Scott is a Vice President at Microsoft in charge of the Web Stack (ASP.net + Silverlight + a bunch of other stuff) Scott has made a special visit to the Arizona.net User Group since 2003 and is committed to the Arizona.net community as long as we can continue to support the event (in attendance).ScottGu runs a bunch of business product lines inside Microsoft, most revolving around the Web Stack. This included ASP.net Web Forms, MVC, NuGet, Silverlight, and I’m sure a bunch of other things that aren’t even public (hint hint).
So What Will ScottGu be demo’ing? Answer: I don’t know. Scott says it will be magical like always, but at this moment, I’m not sure what he’s going to be talking about.
But maybe that’s even a better schedule to have. In years past, I have literally had to rush Mr. Scott Guthrie off the stage, which seems silly. Silly in that we wait all year for him to show up, and then don’t give him the time he wants. So this year we’re having less sponsored stage time, and more Scott Guthrie Time. (insert hoops and hollars here).

And Special A-LIST Guest
Mark Russinovich
If you don’t know Mark’s history, you can read the lengthy Wikipedia article. Most of you will remember Mark for the great work he’s done around Windows tooling and debugging, such as FileMon, ProcMon, and a ton of other SysInternals Tools.
In 2006 Mark sold SysInternals to Microsoft and is now working in the Azure team. As you know (or should know) Azure is the Cloud Computing platform Microsoft is behind, and is **VERY** friendly for .NET developers with support built into Visual Studio for deployments.
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