Month: March 2006

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Everyone gives out their business card as an artifact documenting the fact that they met you. Eventually all the ones I get will coagulate into a sweaty orb and will be unloaded en masse into a drawer somewhere, but before that happens they’ll be useful for remembering whose feeds I ought to be subscribing to. (Wilson and Steve got added today.) 9rules is nice, but the act of meeting people is a far better content aggregator.

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I’m halfway‐listening to the Craig Newmark keynote, halfway‐coding my Ruby/MediaWiki/TextMate pipe dream. It’s not that the interview is boring — far from it — but these sessions have been more abstract than concrete, for the most part, and I need to ground myself every once in a while. Couldn’t SXSW do a handful of coding sessions, organized by language, wherein experts train novices and everyone learns something practical that they didn’t know before?

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First of all, I feel like whenever I meet someone at SXSW whom I’ve heard of, I end up inadvertently reenacting The Chris Farley Show. Secondly: how cool is it that there’s a Wikipedia article for The Chris Farley Show?

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I did, in fact, make it to the boozy parts. The web awards were pleasant but bizarre, the after‐party was sweltering but enlightening, and my feet are weary but well‐worn. Pictures to follow whenever I’m not completely exhausted.

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If I weren’t freakin’ exhausted, I’d be trying to come up with creative art projects that use all the business cards I’m getting. As it is, I’ll be thrilled if I can make it to the boozy evening parts.

Bonjour at SXSWi

This is what you can do with Zeroconf. Never underestimate the power of dorks in large numbers.

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March 12, 2006
Bonjour at SXSWi
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Just came back from a great “geek lunch” with some smart people, including Wilson Miner and Andy Budd. Purportedly it was about adaptive user interfaces, but it ended up being an extended conversation about web apps and Ajax in general. I like the idea of having structured blocks of time set aside for unstructured conversation, if that makes sense; sometimes geeks have to be forcibly grouped together before they start talking to one another.

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So I’m here, finally, after leaving Dallas at 6:30 this morning. Missed the 10:00 panels, haven’t really talked to anyone yet, but somehow I feel cooler than I was an hour ago. Hopefully it’ll stick.

Making Things Easy

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I’m missing the first day of SXSW Interactive because I’m in Dallas, Texas, to watch my cousin Eric get married this evening. Tomorrow morning I will wake up whenever the cock crows, run out the door, and get into my car. If the gods smile upon me I’ll be back

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