Almost Done But Not Quite, SxSWi

Someone caught me speaking at Amy's Salon on Friday night. Thanks to Luc Van Braekel
Its day 4 for me here now at SxSW interactive in Austin, Texas. Its been an amazing conference so far for this no longer a SWirgin. I came here with the tech expirement that I would attend and participate using only my blackberry, my flip, and my camera.
For the most part this has worked. I have been able to capture notes, tweet, and take pictures to capture this experience.
I have also luckily been able to stop in on occasion to the connection centers (this is where I am now), where laptops are available for short quick use, if you are ok with standing. Which, on day four… I am really not. I have learned that good shoes, hydration, and mental and physical rest are keys to survival for a productive conference.
This blog post is a quick teaser to the epic one that will follow with complete links to my media output and thoughts on sessions I attended. This will be posted later in the week when I return to DC.
I will say, this trip has been more geared to listening and participating in discussions on women’s issues, especially ones in tech. I have met many great people and have been able to also connect with my twitter friends who were only virtual creatures before this point. I am also greatful to the new friendships of people back home whom I’ve only seen a few times, bond over the experience.
Quick takeaways until the big post:
- Yes, this was worth it to be physically here.
- Networking and meeting people in real life alone is valuable.
- First person I saw at the convention center was Kevin Marks
- I am admittedly a google reader fan
- Gary V. still brings the Thunder
- Next year I am doing Cogaoke
- So many efforts out there to elevate woman’s issues in tech
- The Austin Convention center is “teh suck” in architectural design and layout – can’t find $h!7
- I wish I could stay for the music, but it already feels like I have been here too long.
- Tara Hunt first in real life impression awesome, while Julia Allison’s rude and inconsiderate.
- Even though I didn’t go to the sessions, I know what “making whuffie” is about
- @wefollow – so far maybe the biggest thing out of the conference
- The Keynotes were mostly unimpressive.
- Giving out your twitter handle and posting a specific hashtag for sessions makes the session more connected.
- The events I picked before hand online, are not necessarily the events I ended going to.
- Parties are fun. But don’t overdo it.

This was the case for me back in April this year for instance. I was flying up to spend some time with my best friend in New Hampshire before heading to Boston to meet with
Yesterday was an amazingly different and wondrous day. It started off with the hotel finding us the biggest chocolate croissants evar! Then