WordCamp Day 2 – Not!

I got home after midnight yesterday and am too pooped to make it back up to the city today for the 2nd half of WordCamp.

I did have a great time, though. Got some stickers to bling out my ancient laptop, a way-too-small t-shirt (Damn you, American Apparel!) and I even got to meet the inimitable Cheezburger, who’s quite a nice guy.

UPDATE: Photos on Flickr.

WordCamp Day 1

I’m settled in at WordCamp and feeling like there’s a big red “L” for loser on my forehead, because I’m using my clunky old Windows laptop instead of a nice sleek Mac, plus of course I’m typing this into MovableType.

Other than that, I’m stoked for the day. I’ll upload some photos later.

UPDATE 10:40 AM: Well, someone else already has photos online. I’m in this one.

UPDATE 11:15AM: Next up, Om Malik and John Dvorak. Funny opening:

Om: I’m a Mac, you’re a PC.
John: Yeah, whatever.

Although to be fair, Dvorak is much less of a ranty old guy in person than he is in his columns.

UPDATE 11:45AM:
This is an interesting discussion. Here’s a few more tidbits:

Om: Comments are what makes blogging. It is the biggest crucial difference from mainstream media. You have to engage (except for the morons). Moderating is the key to success.

(Me: In other words – FU Dave Winer!)

Om: You are responsible for the tone at your site. If you keep the discourse polite the readers will response. You have to go on the assumption that people are inherently nice.

John (to NY Times guy): if you can’t filter out profanity but filter in ‘Dick Cheney’ then your filters suck.

John: Rating comments is useless. unless you’re looking at restaurant reviews.

John: A writing tip – it’s really an old newspaper trick – read your piece out loud before you send it out. Really out loud, not just pretend. You’ll be amazed at the number of errors you’ll catch.

Plus, a really funny discussion of why it’s OK to call someone a douchebag but not a crook.

Update 2:45PM:

I didn’t post any notes from Lorelle VanFossen’s session, and now Jeremy Wright of b5media is up. Jeremy invited some audience members to join him, so now Eric from ICHC is up as well. Neat!

Got to be honest, so far this afternoon I am not hearing anything earth shattering, certainly not to someone who’s been blogging for a while. I’m also in need of more caffeine, which may account for my flagging interest level.

The side conversations have been fun though. I had a nice chat with Stormy of bargaintravel.com.

Update 5:15PM
Robert Hoekman’s presentation was quite good and I took a bunch of notes, but I’m hitting info overload in a big way, and Matt Cutts is talking. I’ll see if I can get some of the notes on later.

I’m Going to WordCamp

This may sound a bit odd, being posted on a MovableType blog, but I’ve signed up to go to WordCamp 2007.

Two reasons:

1) The blog I manage at work runs on WordPress and I want to know more about how to make it do its thing.
2) The current speaker roster includes Matt Cutts, Om Malik, Dave Weiner, and a bunch of other interesting people. That’s more than worth the price of admission ($25!!!) right there.

It would be better if the event took place on weekdays instead of a weekend, but other than that, what’s not to like?