Shout out from Shooter

Don't ask me how, but
Chris McDonald (aka Shooter McGavin) was somehow duped into shooting a promo for
Biz and I from the set of
Cracking Up! Click on the image above for the Quicktime movie.
Etech 2004 notes
This is gonna get ugly. This post I mean. I'll be updating it throughout the day during my notes for
this years Emerging Tech conference.
- Technorati Hacks : Dave Sifry is talking about Technorati and some new hacks and developer tools they are working on. He's just showed off the Technorati Top Products Cosmos page. Announced developers.technorati.com. Technorati directions, Open Reviews format, subscription mechanism (keywork, cosmos, etc), profile discovery and filtering of subscription lists (attention.xml), vote links [Editor: I'm lukewarm on this one], geosearch and filtering (11K blogs in DB). Also demoed blog links and breaking news features of the site. Full notes here...
- Fluidtime: Timing Tools for Social Networks : Molly Steenson and Michael Kieslinger, interaction design gurus are presenting some elegant slides on the sensitivities of timing in a social network. Molly is running through some scenarios in a planned group dinner among a group of women. A sophisticated network of phone calls, IM, and email usage emerges from the big picture planning down to the micro-level of the actual rendezvous. 'Hypercoordination' - enforces rules of the group, emotional state, and expresses individuality. FluidTime project website. Demoed SMS app. Finding the right moment involves: time coordination, time personalities, social network roles, tools, event types and etc. 'Real life is messy.' Not enough to take a user centered approach. Personas are good but question the assumptions used to make the personas. Presentation here: Social-Fluidtime PDF Full notes here...
- Leveraging RSS at Disney : Disney is using RSS for internal collaboration with wikis and blogs. Of course gorgeous designs and fun stuff like 'Finding Nemo' characters on wiki content. Using pMachine, MT and . Spoke about the two-way capabilities coming down the road when they move away from RSS and towards Atom. Fielded many questions from the crowd about wiki security, feed access levels and securing blog content. Operations engineering folks have 100 people contributing to 6 blogs. One blog in particular has 50 users with about a third considered (active). Over 200 users of the wiki. Spoke about the difficulties of getting users who are at home blogging internally, (telecommuting issues).
- !Echo wiki: Lessons Learned : Sam Ruby is sharing part of the process and good and bad wiki experiences.
The technologist with the broken technology

Well, that didn't take long at all. I've managed to break my new Treo 600 in record time. The wonky headphone adapter that is needed to plug-in headphones for mp3 listening was acting up on the drive to Tahoe last Thursday. Sometime Friday morning, I bumped the adapter just right and now my phone thinks the headphone adapter is permanently 'in'. As you can imagine this resulted in some phone calls that went a lot like a pre-recorded message.
'Hi, this is Jason. You can probably hear me right now but I'm a dork and ruined my multi-hundred dollar phone with a $5 headphone adapter so I can't hear you. I'll call you back if you would be so kind as to leave a message.'If I use the hands-free adapter I'm golden, but it's not really cool to walk around with that thing wadded up in my pocket. I don't know if I'll get it sorted out by the time I'm at Etech next week. I'll make a point to keep Verichat on so I'll be IM-able. See you in San Diego.