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View Article  What An Uninvited Guest Hears...

For three days, I have been a shadow attendee at a local tech conference that had an odd policy on outside research analysts. Whatever. As a shadow delegate, I have met with some folks whose companies are in my “research space” since they were in town.

 

Anyway, while waiting for a meeting, I overheard one of those conversations you can only hear in the lobby of a conference hotel. As background, the hotel was also hosting a group of osteopaths. The scene was a husband and wife (I assume an osteopath and his wife) and a younger man, clearly a marketing sort for a conference organizing company.

 

Conference organizer: You know, we’d better make our plans pretty soon, because cadavers are expensive and in short supply. If we need a few for the conference, we’d better lock in a date.

 

Osteopath: You’re right.

 

Conference organizer: Now that we have that settled, let’s talk about the most important item on the agenda—are you free for dinner tonight? There’s a great steak place up near Pinnacle Peak.

 

At that point, I got up and left otherwise I would have lost my lunch.

View Article  Video Camera En Route

I just purchased (online) the Sanyo Xacti MPEG-4 camera. After some discussion in the videoblogging news group, my take was confirmed: since I am not interested in making home movies, a camera that uses MPEG-4 and is based on digital storage, is the way to go.

 

After sitting next to Serious Magic’s Mark Randall at dinner last night, I guess I’d now better make good on my promise to him—have a cool new “TV show” online by mid-March.

 

Guess I am now out of excuses.

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