DISQUS

Scobleizer: “He sure likes to eat”

  • David Zemens · 2 years ago
    I bet Loren could have finished that sandwich. You must have had a big breakfast and were still full.
  • Christopher Coulter · 2 years ago
    No experts, no process development, no agenda, no real learning, just eternal jam sessions with people who like to hear themselves talk. Wow, where do I sign up for that?

    (note sarcasm)
  • paul · 2 years ago
    You should have hung with me I would have showed you New York City.

    After I left you at the Hilton I went walking and weaving from the raindrops all the way down to Google. In no other city on earth do you meet, speak, joke, laugh, push, shout and interact with people as you do on the sidewalks of New York.

    At Google, I dried off, was fed real New York food; crabcakes and grabed a few beers. I ran into an old friend of ours and noticed he had a Google badge, had you been there you would have blogged it.
  • gapingvoid · 2 years ago
    I met Loren in March. What a great guy. I LOVE his mom n' pop attitude towards Web 2.0. Real.
  • gapingvoid · 2 years ago
    P.S. I hung with Rachel when I was in NY last, too...
  • Loren Feldman · 2 years ago
    Really fun hang man, great to see you again.
  • Robert Scoble · 2 years ago
    I didn't get to Google the first night. I was dead tired. I got there on Thursday night, though, and it was awesome.
  • Robert Scoble · 2 years ago
    Christopher: are you talking about Andrew Keen? He was on stage today.
  • Jill Walker · 2 years ago
    I agree to some extent about the lack of participation from the audience and the too-packed program at PDF2007, but then again, today they're hosting an Unconference that's nothing BUT participation - and there was a session yesterday afternoon that was all people sitting round tables talking.

    I'm off to the Unconference now and interested to see how it works out, and what kinds of people show up.
  • Iggy · 2 years ago
    "A low cost Casio model that he carries in his pocket."

    The camera snob attitude on the net gets so old. You know it isn't all about a mega lens and SLR. But that is right most of the "elite" picture takers of the world just think point and shoot is crap. Interesting though how that Casio brand your disrespecting seems to rate highly when reviewed by various websites and photographers without the superiority complex. Yes us older people think wrist watch when the name Casio comes up. But their little point and shoots get the job done nicely in most cases. The point being if many online had their way the people with regular cameras would never get to take a photo - let alone try and share it with the world.
  • Digidave · 2 years ago
    The second day of Personal Democracy Forum was an unconfernece. Wish you had been there.

    You were hillarious in your panel by the way.
  • Ed Cone · 2 years ago
    My thoughts on PDF here and here.

    Good to see you briefly on Friday -- but as Digidave says, wish you had been at the unconference. For that matter, wish more than a small handful of Friday's panelists and presenters had been at the uncon...