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Podcasts are coming

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Rob and Mathew have been working hard to get the hours of recordings from mesh ready for prime-time, and it is sounding great. We had a little speed issue with the files, so day two sounded a little off, but they’ve managed to fix that.

We are hoping to be able to get the keynotes up and available for listening shortly. I will post more details here.

Stuart

updated: thank you and feedback

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That’s all for now. Man, am I tired.

Update: It looks like people are using this as a feedback spot – that’s great, keep it up. Also, on the wiki. We are working on getting have an email addy set up for feedback, too at feedback [at] meshconference.com or ping any of us.

Also, if you come across more stuff out there that you’d like to share, mesh06 is the tag of choice.

Update 2: I am on Inside the Net with Amber and Leo talking mesh. What a thrill. Leo suggests we go global 🙂

about last night

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Heaps o’ fun at The Drake last night. We did a little thank you dinner thing for sponsors and presenters, which was a-hoot-and-a-half, and then joined the fun with a lot of other mesh-ers who were there, uh, mesh-ing.

Myself and my wife Anna (yes – that Anna, who was at registration) were joined for dinner by Barnaby Marshall, John Phillip Green, Steve Rubel, Michael Geist, George Schlukbier and George Irish. One of the highlights for me was talking with Steve, Michael and George S. who is working with the US Library of Congress on their “How do we save everything, forever?” project. Essentially, the objective is to figure out what you save, why and how. For instance, is this webpage worth saving? If so, why? And if yes, how, such that 100 years from now it can still be viewed?

All that with a nice glass of red in hand. Not a bad way to spend a rainy Monday night ;-