Former boss in the New York Times

It’s always weird seeing people you know in the New York Times. Today my former boss, Steve Broback (back from the Fawcette/Thunder Lizard Days) is in there talking about business travel blogs. There’s a bit of commentary from other blogs on TechMeme.

I hate my schedule. I don’t have any time to blog. But, oh well, at least you can listen to the presentation I gave at San Jose State University.

Tomorrow I’m off to Chicago to speak at Ragan’s 10th annual PR confab. I’ll be in Chicago for about a day so hope to see you at the conference. I’m up for a late-night snack if anyone wants to get together.


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14 Comments

  1. paul Says:

    Good luck Mr Keynoter

  2. Al Pascual Says:

    Any chance you can print you schedule for the rest of the year here? I have been waiting for you to come down to SoCal
    Cheers
    Al

  3. Tim Courtney Says:

    What qualifies as “late night?” and where? I’m out in Wheaton (1hr west) and I’ll buy you a beer if you’re in the west burbs.

  4. Eric Olson Says:

    Are you coming back to Chicago around October 12th perhaps? That is when we are throwing TECH cocktail 2 (www.techcocktail.com) and Frank and I would love to have you there. :-) I’d also be up for grabing a snack tomorrow night if you’d like.

  5. ajcann Says:

    “listen to the presentation I gave at San Jose State University.”

    I just did. Now that’s great content - beats the meat counter any day! Thanks to you and the SJ guys for making this available.

  6. Mike Miller Says:

    I’m out in the west Chicago burbs, too. I’d be interested in meeting up depending on the time and location.

  7. Tim Courtney Says:

    There’s a place called Taylor Brewing Co, off of IL-56 (Butterfield) and Highland (immediately accessible from I-88). It’s about 15 mins from my place near Butterfield & Naperville Rd.

    http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&sll=41.840025,-88.025551&sspn=0.088755,0.159645&q=lombard+beer+il&ie=UTF8&latlng=41840025,-88025551,173763298702531431

  8. Damon Says:

    I’ll keep an eye on the comments - I live downtown and am usually up late.

  9. albertkline Says:

    OK, glad to have found you, since your a ‘geek blogger’ can you tell me the finer things about wordpress and how to put up a banner? thx
    Regards

  10. David Dalka Says:

    I look forward to meeting Jeremiah, yourself and others!!! See you at ~8PM

  11. Jerome Hughes Says:

    also in the western burbs, but can take Metra downtown if a meet-up is happening there - the System i User Group on which I’m a board member sometimes adjourns to the Taylor Brewing Company, as we meet in the Embassy Suites hotel next door - presented an introduction and demo on RoR there just last night

  12. Jonny Goldstein Says:

    I’m digging the podcast from your San Jose State appearance. Good stuff.

  13. Andrew Hyde Says:

    Great podcast, that was a really fun listen.

    In the podcast you say that a blogger can’t cover Iraq. What about River? She has done a fantastic job.

    http://riverbendblog.blogspot.com/

    What about the Thai Coup coverage, with pictures on Flickr?

    http://austinarensberg.com/

    Bloggers can cover news events, not as well as reporters, but as River shows, can be much better.

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