Not at SxSW

I tell you what, I wish every single weblog I read didn’t have a post in it explaining how much fun the author is having at SxSW. Bastards. Just keep rubbing it in.

7 Responses to “Not at SxSW”

  1. I’m with you there, Aq. I wish I were there too, but I’m not. Oh well :(

    t1mmyb
  2. Oh arse – that should be http://www.timandkathy.co.uk. Could you edit that for me, please?

    t1mmyb
  3. Hmm, no idea what that is, but I can explain how much fun I’ll have playing in the Arctic tomorrow if that helps? :P

    N.
  4. Ha! No fair. :)

    sil
  5. get your revenge on June 25th. I don’t think we’ll see many american bloggers who were at SxSW

    kNo'
  6. And the ones who aren’t at SxSW will now start blogging about ETech. Then the ones who aren’t there will, next weekk, be banging on about how great PyCon is.

    Life can be cruel sometimes.

    Andy Todd
  7. [...] There are times when this weblog is silent because I’m not up to much. There are also times when it’s silent because I’m up to too much and don’t have time to post. This most recent silence has been the latter sort, although a couple of nuggets (like the thing about mousewheel scrolling and the thing about defineSetters came out of my current work. Still not ready to reveal it, but I do have one other thing to say: I’m going to SxSW 2006! Yes indeed. I shall be there in Austin. I got well sick last year of everyone going on about it, and Simon ragged on me for thinking about not going, pointing out that it is great and fantastic and now he works at Yahoo, and I examined his argument and found it compelling. We’ll ignore, for the moment, all the 64oz steaks for $0.99 that you get in Texas, although I shall not be ignoring them when I get there, no sirree. Bring me another. And another plate of chips, too. Oh yes. Anyway, I’m really looking forward to it. It’s going to be cool. I’m also speaking at a couple of upcoming conferences; details when they go public. Blimey — jetting off to other countries, speaking at conferences…I’m turning into Jono. Heh. [...]

    as days pass by » Off to Austin

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