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BloggerCon video!

Here are a couple of videos I shot during Joi Ito’s presentation. It doesn’t catch any particular moment; it’s merely me simply doing a 360 degree pan.

A few people will be pleased to know that the blonde woman they’ve been asking about is in video . Guys, if you really liked her, you should’ve struck up a conversation. The worst she can say is “no”.

(Actually, she can say worse things, but these cases are rare and extreme and should be handled only be experts such as myself.)

But still, nothing ventured, nothing gained. Perhaps a consultation of Halley Suitt’s How to Be an Alpha Male is in order. C’mon boys, that’s what God made testoterone for!

Video Number One (600K QuickTime)

Video Number Two (700K QuickTime and featuring…her!)

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BloggerCon pics!

Photo: A.K.M. Adam at the 'Weblogs and Spirituality' session.

Here’s the Good Reverend Doctor A.K.M. Adam, a.k.a. AKMA. He truly is the Ferris Bueller of the Blogosphere:

Oh, he’s very popular Ed. The sportos, the motorheads, geeks, sluts, bloods, waistoids, dweebies, dickheads–they all adore him. They think he’s a righteous dude.

Besides, he’s the only priest I know who’s ever referenced Fatboy Slim in a sermon. If I ever have a crisis of faith (or if I ever do anything to make the baby Jesus cry), he’d be the first guy I’d call.


Photo: Boris and his iBook/iSIght/digicam rig.

Boris had the full gargoyle desk setup going on at Joi Ito’s presentation: iBook, iSight and digital camera on desk tripod.

During the presentation, they had the #joiito IRC channel projected on the large screen. I typed “I JUST WANT THE CON TO KNOW THAT BORIS HAS BEEN SNIFFING ALL THE BICYCLES SEATS ON CAMPUS.” Geez, I do so miss being the class clown.


Photo: Chris Lydon reading Emerson.

Roland Tanglao refers to Chris Lydon as “the eminence grise of the Blogosphere” and I must concur. Here he is, quoting Emerson at the final session. Ralph Waldo was one deep brutha, as is Chris.


Photo: Dan Bricklin.

Here’s Dan Bricklin at AKMA’s session. It was terrifically cool to breathe the same air as the guys who invented spreadsheets — not only was Bricklin there, but so was Bob Frankston! Boss Ross and I had lunch with him, talking tech about DNS, universal namespaces and other problems that Frankston is ready to solve. It’s nice to see that after all these years of coding, he;s still fired up to do more. I hope I’m like that when I grow up.


Photo: Doc Searls and me.

Without Doc Searls, the adult supervision of the Blogosphere, I wouldn’t have this cool job. I met the Tucows guys when he came down and had a bloggers’ dinner here in Accordion City. Thanks, Doc, I owe you big time!


Photo: Joi Ito.

A number of people mistook me for Joi Ito. We’re both Asian, we tend to wear dark colours, we’re hotter than atomic kimchi, and our names are so similar (mine’s pronounced “Joe-wee” and his is approximately pronounced “Joh-eee”). Joi was the coolest — at the Sheraton Commander, in order to loosen up the bar staff into letting me play accordion at the bar, he sprung for a bottle of Veuve Cliquot.

Funny moment: He asked me if I was Hawaiian. Prior to this year, I was never asked that question. This year, I’m asked that all the time. Is it the sideburns?


Photo: Kevin Marks.

I had a lovely night out with Kevin Marks, who was also the WiFi saviour of the conference.


Photo: Me, AKMA and Si.

“I’m glad,” said AKMA, when we said farewell, “that there was someone like you with whom I could entrust Si for the evening. I feel comfotable with him in your sphere of influence.” D’you hear that, world? An actual priest trusts me to keep his son out of trouble and thinks I’m a stand-up dude!

Somebody call Hell and tell them to warm up the zamboni.


Photo: Me and Dave Winer.

Thanks, Dave, for organizing the con and being such a good stealth disco victim!


Photo: Me and the audience for the Joi Ito session.

Here’s me and the Joi Ito audience behind me. Sorry guys, the beautiful blonde you’ve all been asking about isn’t in the shot.


Photo: Ross and Si

Boss Ross and Si at AKMA’s presentation.


Photo: Ryan Skadberg

Here’s Ryan “Skadz” Skadberg, who took me out on the town after BloggerCon; jamming and hilarity ensued. Thanks, dude!


Photo: Dave Weinberger and Dave Winer.

Dave “Cluetrain/JOHO the Blog” Weinberger and Dave Winer take in AKMA’s presentation.

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Blogrolling

I’ve just recently updated my blogroll (see the column on the right). If you link to this blog and I haven’t linked back to you, let me know! Quid pro quo and all that, you know…

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C’mon down to The Farm

If you’re a programmer and haven’t yet checked The Farm: The Tucows Developers’ Hangout (or just haven’t seen it recently), come give it a look! There’s all kinds of developer news, and it’s also a good place to go for Tucows client code and docuementation.

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THIS magazine party tomorrow

THIS magazine — Canada’s alternative politics, literature and culture magazine for thirty-odd years now — is having a party tomorrow night at The 360 on Queen Street West (326 Queen Street West, a half-block east of Spadina) in beautiful Accordion City. THIS is smart, funny, and unlike a lot of left-of-centre publications, doesn’t have its head up its ass.

Music will be provided by my friends Global Pop Conspiracy, which means it’ll be both eclectic and good. The cover’s ten bucks and proceeds go to the magazine. I’ll be there.

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Happy birthday, Dave Sifry!

It’s Dave “Technorati” Sifry’s birthday today! In honour of this event we should drink Cosmos!

(Get it? Cosmos? As in Technorati Link Cosmos? Oh, never mind…)

By the way, Blogware — the blogging tool used to create this fine blog and put out by my company — and Dave are working together to make sure that Technorati and Blogware fit like a hand in a glove. Watch for great stuff from us!

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Congratulations, mamamusings!

The Good Professor Elizabeth “mamamusings” Lane Lawley reports that her proposed presentation for the 2004 O’Reilly Emerging Technology Conference has been accepted. Congratulations!

By the way, her presentation is titled Breaking Out of the Boys’ Club: How Diversifying Your Team Can Expand Your Market.

Now I need to get the company to sponsor me or scrounge up a free pass somehow (the con is very expensive)…

Recommended Reading

Gender, Computing and Kids. Part of a larger Stanford University report on gender gaps in education.

Women and Computer Science. A page full of great links.

Sharon meets the Brotherhood of the Twisted Pair. A recent plotline from the online comic General Protection Fault. The Brotherhood have difficulty dealing with the fact that Sharon is both 1337 and “…a…a…girl!”