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If the answer is no go download the RTM version, check out the TechNet Script Center PowerShell page, grab the PowerShell Documentation Pack and start writing those scripts.
If you are using PowerShell you should send me an email with some samples and I might have something special for you :) I recently did a podcast with Bruce Payette from the PowerShell team (he is Canadia too) and he explained the what, why and how's of PowerShell including why it is more than just an Exchange 2007 management tool.