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Austin Travel Diary, Part 14: I’m Not Worthy!

One of the great things about attending the South by Southwest Interactive conference is that I’m getting the chance to meet the actual faces behind some of my favourite blogs. I’ve already walked up to a number of people and told them how much I loved their work.

What I didn’t expect was for some bloggers whom I hold in very high regard to walk up to me and tell me how much they liked both the Accordion Guy and Global Nerdy blogs.

Tony Pierce

Joey deVilla and Tony Pierce
Me and Tony Pierce at SxSW 2008.

One of these bloggers was Tony Pierce, whose blog, busblog I’ve been reading since the very beginnings of The Adventures of Accordion Guy in the 21st Century. He recently became the editor for the Los Angeles Times blogs. Tony’s been to Accordion City a couple of times and has some ties with local bloggers Christie St. Martin (who also blogs for the L.A. Times) and Raymi the Minx, but I’d never met him until this week. He came up to me and told me he’d been reading my stuff for a while and then shot video while I performed Baby One More Time (which, along with Head Like a Hole have been the most requested accordion songs of the conference). I feel cooler for having hung out with Tony, short as that time was.

Merlin Mann

Joey deVilla and Merlin Mann
Me and Merlin Mann at SxSW 2008.

Merlin Mann is another blogger who’s a hero of mine. He’s probably best known for introducing the geek community to David Allen’s Getting Things Done system and for creating the “lifehacks” blog 43 Folders. He’s also given my blogs very hearty recommendations on his own very influential blogs and podcasts.

While getting my registration badge for the conference, I heard someone call out “Joey!”. I turned around, and there Merlin was, shaking my hand. He introduced me to his wife by saying that he “fell in love” with me when he saw me performing at a past ETech conference. We later had a great time wandering around the trade show floor together, talking about the sort of work we’d like to do and the sort of work environment in which we’d like to do that work, and I feel smarter for having spent some time hanging out with him.

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Austin Travel Diary, Part 13: Shots with Scoble

Hugh MacLeod and Stowe Boyd may not appreciate the powers of the accordion, but Robert Scoble does! Scoble, who is one of my tech evangelist role models, respects the squeezebox and can still party with the best of ’em. The photo below certainly isn’t a good one of me, but I’ll share it anyway since it’s me and Scoble having a good time at the Mooseknuckles bar on Austin’s 6th street.

Robert Scoble with a shotglass and Joey deVilla on accordion
Scoble and me: Party! Whoo!

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Austin Travel Diary, Part 12: KickedOffTheNet.com

Inspired by the trainwreck of a Q&A session with Facebook creator Mark Zuckerberg and the selfdestructing Sarah Lacy, Jay Goldman created a single-serving site called KickedOffTheNet.com that holds this single image:

Sarh Lacy: Fail

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Austin Travel Diary, Part 11: I Annoy the A-List Bloggers So You Don’t Have To!

Hugh “gapingvoid” MacLeod said on Twitter: “The accordian guy just turned up. Luckily I remembered to bring my shotgun.” Stowe Boyd concurs.

You can’t buy publicity like this, people!

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Austin Travel Diary, Part 10: Halo 4!

Master Chief feels the accordion love!

Joey deVilla plays accordion with Master Chief

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Austin Travel Diary, Part 9: Sharin’ the Love

A couple of photos of people who wanted to try on the accordion:

Scott Monty plays my accordion
Photo by Yours Truly.

Krista plays the accordion
Photo by Yours Truly.

Krista plays the accordion
Photo by Yours Truly.

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Austin Travel Diary, Part 8: Feelin’ the Love

Here’s a group hug after David Crow’s core conversation session, Startup or Sellout: Should I Stay or Should I Go?:

Jeremy Wright, Joey deVilla and David Crow in a group hug
Phot taken by “whatnot”.
Click the photo to see the original on its Flickr page.

That’s Jeremy Wright on the left, me in the middle and David on the right.