Here’s Tris Hussey’s session, called Blogging 101. I’ll blog more on this later. Click it to see the full-size version.
Here’s Amber MacArthur’s session on podcasting, which I’ll also blog about later. Click it to see the full-size version.
I got a response from the guy who had the dream in which I totally blew him off (which I covered in this entry). As I replied to him, there are no hard feelings — in fact, I find it kind of amusing that my dream-self is a bit of a beeyotch.
Then my friend and former OpenCola co-worker Justin “xiitone” Townsend wrote in, saying that he had a dream about me and blogged it a couple of years back. In that dream, I somehow managed to offend a large group of Japanese who kill me in retaliation and dump my corpse beside Seth Green’s.
We’re only a couple of hours into the Mesh conference, and there are already photos of the event online on Flickr. Tris Hussey of Qumana (and friend of Blogware) is leading the race to post photos.
Here’s Sutha Kamal of Ambient Vector (and part of the DemoCamp brain trust) working on his “What to Expect from a VC” presentation during Om Malik’s keynote.
I like to think of myself as a gregarious and friendly guy in real life, but in the dream world, I seem to be a bit of an ass, according to this dude:
May 10
web celebs are jerks
I had a dream last night that I was at a symposium or conference or some other type of auditorium based presentation when I realized I was sitting a couple of seats down from The Accordian Guy. I was like “OMG OMG OMG” and finally, after the presentation was over, I leaned over to him and introduced myself and told him I read his site and blah blah blah, expecting that he would be totally cool and invite me out with him and his pals to a local hangout for drinks. Instead, he totally blew me off with one of those ‘cool guy’ head nod things and ignored me.
Defective Yeti, on the other hand, is totally cool and didn’t ignore my fanboy ravings at all.
You know we live in the future when people start having dreams about the bloggers they read.
I’ll be at the Mesh conference — the “Web 2.0” conference taking place in Accordion City — today and tomorrow, filing blog entries every now and again. Thought leadership abounds! Watch this space! End of exclamation marks!
Although Vanilla Ice’s catchphrase “Word to your mother” from Ice Ice baby actually means something along the lines of “keep it real, baby” — rather ironic, in the case of a rapper with completely falsified street cred — I offer it in the spirit of Mother’s Day. I’m sending all my love to the two women I call “Mom”: original recipe Mom, my mother, and to new mom, my mother-in-law.
Happy Mother’s Day, and remember to give your Mom (or if applicable, your baby mama) a hug.