Here in the metropolitan Washington, DC area, there is almost nonstop talk and planning for January 20, 2009, when an unprecedented number of people -- perhaps as many as 4 million -- converge on the city and suburbs for the inauguration of Barack Obama.
On a busy spring day, when the Cherry Blossoms are in full bloom, as many as 4,000 tour buses crowd the city and test its ability to deal with the masses. And of course, also reaping the economic benefits of thousands of visitors.
January 20th? They're calling for as many as 10,000 buses along with those 4 million spectators. People in neighboring Virgina and Maryland who plan to work that day? They're being encouraged to walk to work, as the roads and subway systems will likely be at a standstill. And that's if it doesn't snow...
That's one big event in Washington that the world will be turning its eyes to in January. There's another event also holding high anticipation, and while there won't be 4 million people physically in DC for this other event, virtually the numbers will be high from every corner of the globe.
Why? Here's what some are saying:
"souped-up speed"
"faster, better graphics"
"great improvement"
"superb"
"world-class"
"...you heard and responded"
"a big step up"
"easier to use"
"much better than the last version"
"love the new interface, colors used and layout"
"seems better put together and better thought out"
"looks more professional"
"I can trust it"
"the best defragger in existence"
Join the throngs in Washington, DC in 2009 -- in person or from your computer.
It's a Perfect 10. Coming soon.
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