Entries Tagged as 'public speaking'

How’m I doing?

Hey there! If you attended my presentation today at the Nevada Interactive Summit, I’d appreciate it if you could let me know what you thought of it. Thanks!

Oh, and here are links to some of the sites I discussed:

Update: Click here to get a PDF of the entire presentation, along with my notes. I’ve placed it under a Creative Commons license, so let me know if you’d like it in another format.

Excuses, excuses

If you didn’t know any better, you’d think I was the laziest blogger in the world. But then you know that I have my sights set farther than the chatty folk who fill your browser with half-formed brain misfirings and warmed-over putdowns. You’re reading the work of a man who practices the art of the Long Blog. The product of deep thoughts, worthy thoughts that span years, decades, even centuries.

Either that, or not much happens, even by internet standards. Anyway, I’m here at OSCON in the unusually friendly city of Portland, Ore. I present my talk tomorrow. I’m staying in a hip, wired hostel in a very hip part of town.

Seminar slides

If you were at my PHP seminar given as part of the UNR GS-ACM Web Design Series, you may be interested in seeing the slides. They’re right here, although the PDF and Flash views don’t work. If you have any questions, feel free to email me at heymarcel@acm.org.

First OSCON

I spent most of last week in San Diego at OSCON, but didn’t join in the obsessive blogging by some of the other attendees. So no blow-by-blow account of Lawrence Lessig’s William Shatner-like attack on hacker political apathy, no detailed description of the largely scrumptious buffets. Although I will say that my firm standard regarding raspberries in the fruit salad was met, provided you showed up early enough. I met some wonderful, witty people and learned some fascinating things, but mostly it was just very energizing to see so many smart people in one place, and to be able to thank some of them for the wonderful tools I’ve been using for the past eight years or so. Oh, and I’ll also remember the show as the place where My Mind Was Changed Again On The Mac Vs. Windows Issue. I’m on a quest for an iBook now.