5 ways to get yourself exhausted at the O’Reilly Web 2.0 Expo
Wednesday, April 23rd, 2008Okay, so I promised myself I would blog about the O’Reily Web 2.0 Expo yesterday. Well, promises never last, or do they? I dunno. What I do know is that I’m exhausted from the following:
1. A 3-hour delayed flight Monday night on US Airways. Why I chose that airline is anyone’s guess. To make matters worse, I had the window seat in the last aisle behind the lavatory. Not a good look.
2. Getting 5 hours of sleep and hitting rush hour traffic on the 580 into the Bay Bridget. Fortunately, I made it through the tolls and go to the Flex workshop on time–with muffin and tea in hand.
3. Multiple workshops yesterday and then running to the Castro to pick up business cards from ClubCardPrinting.com, who did an excellent job by the way!
4. Not eating a thing between lunch and 12:30 am. So busy, I forgot to eat.
5. Heading to the Clearspring and Digg parties after the workshops with Jeff Roberto from Friendster and then standing outside of Mighty in the rain, all while waiting for a taxi to get back to the garage where I’d left the Ford Escape I should have driven to Mighty in the first place.
One of the top things I learned yesterday about blogging: make top five and top 10 lists, which have a higher probability of showing up in search results.
Tony Zeoli is an innovative digital media product development consultant who has been at the forefront of the convergence of music and technology since he founded Netmix.com in 1995. He has guided music, video and web application product development and strategy for a wide range of companies including Cablevision, the Associated Press and Entertainment Media Works.

