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Monday, March 10, 2008
Is it Monday already? ![]() We're headed home late tomorrow. On one hand, I can't believe it's almost over. On the other hand, my body says "it's time for a day without alcohol, and with more sleep." Here's some highlights from our Monday at SXSW. As always, check our individual Tumblr pages for even more entertaining and informative action. The Mark Zuckerberg keynote continued to explode all over the internet. Kind of cool to witness this in person. I heard a Twitter rumor that he was going to take an open Q&A at a local restaurant, but was too lazy to leave the convention center and find out if it was for real. Went to some great panels today, and you can read the majority of our notes on our Tumblrs. On the trade show floor, I met with three different providers of streaming video. We've got some cool ideas for clients (and our upcoming tour) that push the limits of what's seemingly possible with live video streams. I'll be anxious to see which vendor can help us achieve our goals. After a day of panels, we headed to the Nuclear Taco event. The word "nuclear" says it all. The "4 bombs out of 5" level of hottness left Rob in tears. Literally. Crying like a little baby girl. He thinks he's all man, because he got a tattoo, but he was brought to his knees by a little tasty taco. After tacos, we headed to 20x2, a show featuring artists, marketing geeks, comedians and others answering the question "What's the Difference?" Some entertaining responses followed. Was cool for a while, until we got bored and moved on. Some Blue Moon beer led to some interesting conversation at the Marriot. An earlier evening, as David, Rob and I all had work (and deadlines!) to attend to. Rob and I are supposed to join a SXSW running group tomorrow, but I also see some parties brewing, on Twitter. Not sure which side of my brain I should listen to... Labels: beer, rob, tumblr, twitter
posted by darryl ohrt @ 11:38 PM
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Rob gets a Texas tattoo Last night, as we're enjoying cold frosties at the GameTap party, Rob just blurts out "I think I'm going to get a tattoo." And he was serious. Rather than talk him out of it, I immediately grabbed the iPhone and Flip video camera, and began documenting his adventure. You'll enjoy my slurred narration and incoherent ramblings that can only be accomplished with the aid of several Shiner beers. (It's a Texas thing, really. I think that's why they all say "Y'all" down here. Because they're drunk on Shiner beer.) You'll also enjoy Rob's bare chest. It's not everyday that you get to see your agency's employees half naked, on video. (Ok, I take that back, in our industry, I guess that's commonplace.) So Rob is bringing a little Texas home. Don't mess with him, if you know what's good for you. I can only imagine what the next few days will bring. I predict that David will get his nose pierced.
posted by darryl ohrt @ 10:28 PM
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Trains, Planes and automobiles. ![]() Austin, Texas...the most difficult place in the world to get to. What a day. We arrived at LaGuardia Airport on time, and ready to rock. Slight delay with our plane, as we heard there was some snow, in Dallas. Weird, but ok. Our flight goes to Dallas, where we're supposed to connect to Austin. We land in Dallas, and it's snowing. Snowing pretty hard, by Dallas standards. (Which of course, made us laugh.) Until we found that 2 inches of snow SHUT THE ENTIRE AIRPORT DOWN. Connecting flight to Austin is cancelled. Not discouraged, Giuli connected us up with American Airlines, and they booked us on a bus, to Austin. That's right. They can't get a plane off of the runway, but they can get a bus to the airport?? But, whatever - we're going to Austin. We wait in an hour long line to find out where we're supposed to catch this bus. "Bus? This is an airport...." After several comments like this from American Airlines employees, we found a supervisor who confirmed that there was indeed a bus, that we were booked on it, and it was leaving at 9:30pm. But she didn't know where to get it. We'd have to go to the main ticketing counter, to find out. The main ticketing counter. Can you imagine what that looked like, after the airport was shut down? More waiting, more searching for supervisors, and we're headed to "D30". D30 is a doorway to the road in front of the ticketing area. A doorway. Not a gate. Nobody else is there. Nobody knows about a bus. We're nervous. "Let's rent a car and drive there ourselves." So we hop a bus and head to the car rental hub. The car rental hub....six empty counters, and two counters with about 80 or 100 people in line. Most with reservations. Everyone else says "we have no cars." A woman at Enterprise says, "well, I can get you a Mustang Shelby, but it's going to cost $209/day" Rob's eyes light up, and we agree. Wait in line. 20 minutes pass. Manager comes to counter, and confirms there's no Mustang, or any car at all. We head to Alamo, and beg for a car. "We don't have any left." I hop on the self serve kiosk, and managed (still don't know how) to get a car reserved. Even the Alamo desk agent can't believe it - and has to come check it out. "How'd you do that?" And, so we leave Dallas, in a rented car, for Austin. 3+ hours later, we're here. Phew. Did I mention that we checked our bags? Tomorrow's adventure: Find our luggage!! (See video clips and more details tomorrow, on our individual Tumblr pages.) Labels: darryl, david, rob, travel
posted by darryl ohrt @ 2:34 AM
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how we're blogging at sxsw ![]() We'll be keeping you informed about SXSW with a couple of new tools. We'll each keep individual pages using Tumblr. We'll be updating our Tumblr pages throughout the days, using Utterz for audio and video posts, Twitter for microposts, and of course this main blog for regular updates. We'll also plan on sharing a Flickr photo set. Here's the links to each of our individual posts (which right now may contain our existing Twitter feeds, and non-sxsw content): David Tumblr Rob Tumblr Darryl Tumblr In theory, you'll be able to do nothing all day but watch our posts, capture new ideas, and stay more informed than your friends. Just plan to push your work aside for a few days. If you have any doubt about us taking this seriously, just check out Dave's mug above. He promises to blog all the details. Even when Rob gets all drunk and runs around the hotel lobby in his underwear. We're told that Texas beer has magical qualities, like that. Labels: darryl, david, flickr, rob, tumblr, twitter, utterz
posted by darryl ohrt @ 5:13 PM
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