Visit NYC & Washington D.C. with us

Tonight my 14-year-old son, Rocky (my producer), and I leave SFO to start what is bound to be one of the most interesting weeks in our lives. One thing we’re going to try to do is bring you along whenever possible. Before I get to that, though, I can’t say thank you enough to Andrew Feinberg of Capitol Valley.net and Washington Internet Daily enough for getting us into see some really interesting people. He, and his team, have been doing all sorts of work with us for months to make this trip happen and he’s been doing it for free without any expectation of anything in return. Unbelieveable guy and team and all of us at FastCompany greatly appreciate his partnership.

Here’s where to follow me:

1. On my Qik channel. I’ll do frequent live Qik videos. I’ll try to Twitter when interesting ones are about to start.
2. On my Twitter feed. I frequently Twitter from the road about what we’re doing and experiencing, plus I can answer your questions there.
3. On my FriendFeed. Even better place to talk with me. My Twitters, photos, and other things, show up on FriendFeed within minutes of me doing them and this is the best place to talk with me. I probably spend 80% of my time there, so watch this to see the best stuff.
4. Another important feed to watch is my “Likes” feed on FriendFeed. This is totally different than #3 and is YOUR stuff that I’ve “Liked.” If you want to see if there’s some value to FriendFeed this is a good place to lurk and it’s where I track the top news items.
5. On my Flickr feed I’ll post photos. My Nokia phones can get photos up within seconds of me taking them.
6. I’ll be participating in the chat room on my Kyte.tv channel — the chat room there is better because it stays up permanently and I can participate in it via text, audio, or video.
7. Rocky Barbanica, my producer, has a Twitter feed too, and so does Andrew Feinberg.

I probably won’t write many blogs here until I get back. We’re just way too busy. Check out our schedule.

TODAY: A BBQ with my dad and brother and our family. We take the red-eye to New York tonight at about 10 p.m.
SUNDAY: A free day in NYC. The Personal Democracy Forum is throwing a dinner in the evening, which we’ll attend.
MONDAY: We’re attending the Personal Democracy Forum and I’m on a panel where we’ll be talking about the Live Web (of which you are getting a great demo of above). The panel is at 2 p.m. Eastern Time. I’m sure we’ll Twitter and Qik and Kyte that a bit. After the panel we’ll take the train to Washington DC.
TUESDAY: Most of these interviews will be 15 minutes and we’ll be literally running from one interview to the next. I am not sure which ones I’ll be able to Qik, but we’ll try to Qik at least some of them:

WEDNESDAY:

THURSDAY:

  • Still being planned out. Possible tour of White House. Also will probably play tourist and see the Newseum and other museums. Jim Long, NBC Camera person at the White house, and famous Twitterer, is working on something, but hasn’t been firmed up yet.

Whew!

Anyway, please come along and we’ll try to get you to participate. If you have any specific questions for any of these people, please leave them here and we’ll read them during our interviews.

  • pseudoKu

    “Tonight my son, Rocky and I”.

    You would have been better off using the Oxford Comma to show that it is three people and not your son Rocky!!

  • pseudoKu

    “Tonight my son, Rocky and I”.

    You would have been better off using the Oxford Comma to show that it is three people and not your son Rocky!!

  • pseudoKu

    “Tonight my son, Rocky and I”.

    You would have been better off using the Oxford Comma to show that it is three people and not your son Rocky!!

  • pseudoKu

    “Tonight my son, Rocky and I”.

    You would have been better off using the Oxford Comma to show that it is three people and not your son Rocky!!

  • http://scobleizer.com/ Robert Scoble

    Heheh, I can’t escape from editors even with a blog. :-)

  • http://scobleizer.com/ Robert Scoble

    Heheh, I can’t escape from editors even with a blog. :-)

  • http://scobleizer.com/ Robert Scoble

    Heheh, I can’t escape from editors even with a blog. :-)

  • http://scobleizer.com/ Robert Scoble

    Heheh, I can’t escape from editors even with a blog. :-)

  • Guest

    go get them Robert!!

  • Guest

    go get them Robert!!

  • Guest

    go get them Robert!!

  • marc

    go get them Robert!!

  • http://www.hoyty.com/hoytyweblog Brian Hoyt

    If you have time check out the Spy Museum or Air and Space (The really big stuff is at Dulles Air Port part though). Great for 14 year old boy or anyone that wants to act like one.

  • http://www.hoyty.com/hoytyweblog Brian Hoyt

    If you have time check out the Spy Museum or Air and Space (The really big stuff is at Dulles Air Port part though). Great for 14 year old boy or anyone that wants to act like one.

  • http://blog.stealthmode.com/ Francine hardaway

    Yes, the Air and Space Museum. But Washington is all awesome. I would say I was envious, but then Winer would say I was competitive, so I guess I will just wish you well, and tell you to have a wonderful time there. And if you have never met Jim Long before, you will love him! I will be watching. And for Patrick, this is far better than going to school. I took all my kids and foster kids to Washington, each separately, so I could “home school” them about America.

  • http://blog.stealthmode.com/ Francine hardaway

    Yes, the Air and Space Museum. But Washington is all awesome. I would say I was envious, but then Winer would say I was competitive, so I guess I will just wish you well, and tell you to have a wonderful time there. And if you have never met Jim Long before, you will love him! I will be watching. And for Patrick, this is far better than going to school. I took all my kids and foster kids to Washington, each separately, so I could “home school” them about America.

  • http://blog.stealthmode.com/ Francine hardaway

    Yes, the Air and Space Museum. But Washington is all awesome. I would say I was envious, but then Winer would say I was competitive, so I guess I will just wish you well, and tell you to have a wonderful time there. And if you have never met Jim Long before, you will love him! I will be watching. And for Patrick, this is far better than going to school. I took all my kids and foster kids to Washington, each separately, so I could “home school” them about America.

  • http://blog.stealthmode.com Francine hardaway

    Yes, the Air and Space Museum. But Washington is all awesome. I would say I was envious, but then Winer would say I was competitive, so I guess I will just wish you well, and tell you to have a wonderful time there. And if you have never met Jim Long before, you will love him! I will be watching. And for Patrick, this is far better than going to school. I took all my kids and foster kids to Washington, each separately, so I could “home school” them about America.

  • http://techieness.blogspot.com/ john dalloway

    The Udvar-Hazy center is very interesting since it’s just a hangar with a lot of aircraft in it. I’d say I’d prefer it over the Air and Space in downtown D.C.

  • http://techieness.blogspot.com/ john dalloway

    The Udvar-Hazy center is very interesting since it’s just a hangar with a lot of aircraft in it. I’d say I’d prefer it over the Air and Space in downtown D.C.

  • http://techieness.blogspot.com john dalloway

    The Udvar-Hazy center is very interesting since it’s just a hangar with a lot of aircraft in it. I’d say I’d prefer it over the Air and Space in downtown D.C.

  • http://www.all-encompassingly.com/ doug

    Coburn, Pelosi, Markey… Kudos on getting some great interviews.

    Press them all on when “Google for earmarks” is going to go live! :)

    Re: things to see, I second what Brian suggested, you should definitely check out the “companion facility” to the Air and Space out at Dulles.

  • http://www.all-encompassingly.com/ doug

    Coburn, Pelosi, Markey… Kudos on getting some great interviews.

    Press them all on when “Google for earmarks” is going to go live! :)

    Re: things to see, I second what Brian suggested, you should definitely check out the “companion facility” to the Air and Space out at Dulles.

  • http://www.nyceducated.info/ Michael Perlman

    Robert, will I be able to meet you somewhere in Manhattan sometime tomorrow (Sunday)? I might have to go in for other business anyway, so it would be cool if we could meet up. (You can let me know by DM’ing me on Twitter; my username is the former portion of my email address used on this comment.)

  • http://www.nyceducated.info/ Michael Perlman

    Robert, will I be able to meet you somewhere in Manhattan sometime tomorrow (Sunday)? I might have to go in for other business anyway, so it would be cool if we could meet up. (You can let me know by DM’ing me on Twitter; my username is the former portion of my email address used on this comment.)

  • http://scobleizer.com/ Robert Scoble

    Yes, we will meet up at the Apple store at 10 am. Call in the morning. 425-205-1921

  • http://scobleizer.com Robert Scoble

    Yes, we will meet up at the Apple store at 10 am. Call in the morning. 425-205-1921

  • Christopher Coulter

    Ouch, sure hope Stearns and Coburn hang on, post-Scoble Curse. But for Pelosi and the rest of the stubborn Donkeys it be good good news.

    Personal Democracy Forum? It be a Republic, kiddos, nothing personal or democratic about it. Just a odd smattering of the usual commie leftists worshipping the blogs. Gag.

    Stop the stupid twittering and get the price of gas down to a buck or less, like now, bring back ole’ supply and demand. As Redmond to photocopiers, so Washington to drills.

  • Christopher Coulter

    Ouch, sure hope Stearns and Coburn hang on, post-Scoble Curse. But for Pelosi and the rest of the stubborn Donkeys it be good good news.

    Personal Democracy Forum? It be a Republic, kiddos, nothing personal or democratic about it. Just a odd smattering of the usual commie leftists worshipping the blogs. Gag.

    Stop the stupid twittering and get the price of gas down to a buck or less, like now, bring back ole’ supply and demand. As Redmond to photocopiers, so Washington to drills.

  • Christopher Coulter

    Ouch, sure hope Stearns and Coburn hang on, post-Scoble Curse. But for Pelosi and the rest of the stubborn Donkeys it be good good news.

    Personal Democracy Forum? It be a Republic, kiddos, nothing personal or democratic about it. Just a odd smattering of the usual commie leftists worshipping the blogs. Gag.

    Stop the stupid twittering and get the price of gas down to a buck or less, like now, bring back ole’ supply and demand. As Redmond to photocopiers, so Washington to drills.

  • http://galaxyspectrum.com/ PR NY

    Ask those politicians about THIS recent leak…..would just love to see their faces as they respond

    http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/columnone/la-na-curveball18-2008jun18,0,7555253.story?page=1

  • http://galaxyspectrum.com/ PR NY

    Ask those politicians about THIS recent leak…..would just love to see their faces as they respond

    http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/columnone/la-na-curveball18-2008jun18,0,7555253.story?page=1

  • http://galaxyspectrum.com/ PR NY

    Ask those politicians about THIS recent leak…..would just love to see their faces as they respond

    http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/columnone/la-na-curveball18-2008jun18,0,7555253.story?page=1

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  • http://www.nyceducated.info/ Michael Perlman

    Even though we didn’t make any productive accomplishments, it was great walking around Times Square with you, Rocky and Patrick. Enjoy the speaking tomorrow, and the flight to DC.

  • http://www.nyceducated.info/ Michael Perlman

    Even though we didn’t make any productive accomplishments, it was great walking around Times Square with you, Rocky and Patrick. Enjoy the speaking tomorrow, and the flight to DC.

  • http://www.marketingpilgrim.com/ Andy Beal

    Looks like we’ll just miss each other. I’m taking my first DC trip but won’t get there until Friday afternoon. I’ll have to watch your show for tips! ;-)

  • http://www.marketingpilgrim.com Andy Beal

    Looks like we’ll just miss each other. I’m taking my first DC trip but won’t get there until Friday afternoon. I’ll have to watch your show for tips! ;-)

  • biosbooter

    Awesome! I am super excited and will avidly follow your trip….this is a fine example of web 2.0 in the making.

  • biosbooter

    Awesome! I am super excited and will avidly follow your trip….this is a fine example of web 2.0 in the making.

  • Jerry

    I’m not what you think you are going to accomplish, other than to be able to say you have videos of these folks. Only one name of any consequence: Stretch Pelosi.

    Not sure how any of these people have ANY interest in your “cause”
    Lesseee:

    Colburn: serves on the Judiciary, Homeland Security, Indian Affairs, and Health, Education and Labor committees. Has neither voted on, nor introduced any technology related legislation. But hey, I guess your fans in OK will appreciate it.

    Miller: again, no work on technology. Introduced legislation to ensure my money continues to pay for some else’s college education. Votes party line 97% of time. You two should get along swimmingly.

    Stretch Pelosi: in favor of “affordable broadband for all americans” Not sure what that means other than strong arming communications companies to build infrastructure where they will never recover their costs, let along make a profit.

    Ryan: appears to be on a gas price campaign. But reading his web site, it’s obvious he hasn’t the first clue about how the oil market works. You’ll likely be talking over his head, which is quite hard to believe when you think about it.

    Colburn – obviously elected to bring home the pork for NASA. Hey! you could show him the WorldWide Telescope and shed a tear together!

    Stearns: This guy obviously is technology ignorant. Worst…Congressional…Website….Ever!. But he apparently has an energy plan to save us all.

    Markey – another idiot when it comes to science. Buys the Global Warming scam lock, stock, and barrel. He will likely be your most relevant interview. Buys into net neutrality,

    Why did note the party affiliation of the FCC Commissioner? It’s a NON-PARTISAN office. What party the commissioner belongs to has no relevance on the duties of the commissioner. So, what purpose does it serve?

  • Jerry

    I’m not what you think you are going to accomplish, other than to be able to say you have videos of these folks. Only one name of any consequence: Stretch Pelosi.

    Not sure how any of these people have ANY interest in your “cause”
    Lesseee:

    Colburn: serves on the Judiciary, Homeland Security, Indian Affairs, and Health, Education and Labor committees. Has neither voted on, nor introduced any technology related legislation. But hey, I guess your fans in OK will appreciate it.

    Miller: again, no work on technology. Introduced legislation to ensure my money continues to pay for some else’s college education. Votes party line 97% of time. You two should get along swimmingly.

    Stretch Pelosi: in favor of “affordable broadband for all americans” Not sure what that means other than strong arming communications companies to build infrastructure where they will never recover their costs, let along make a profit.

    Ryan: appears to be on a gas price campaign. But reading his web site, it’s obvious he hasn’t the first clue about how the oil market works. You’ll likely be talking over his head, which is quite hard to believe when you think about it.

    Colburn – obviously elected to bring home the pork for NASA. Hey! you could show him the WorldWide Telescope and shed a tear together!

    Stearns: This guy obviously is technology ignorant. Worst…Congressional…Website….Ever!. But he apparently has an energy plan to save us all.

    Markey – another idiot when it comes to science. Buys the Global Warming scam lock, stock, and barrel. He will likely be your most relevant interview. Buys into net neutrality,

    Why did note the party affiliation of the FCC Commissioner? It’s a NON-PARTISAN office. What party the commissioner belongs to has no relevance on the duties of the commissioner. So, what purpose does it serve?

  • Jerry

    I’m not what you think you are going to accomplish, other than to be able to say you have videos of these folks. Only one name of any consequence: Stretch Pelosi.

    Not sure how any of these people have ANY interest in your “cause”
    Lesseee:

    Colburn: serves on the Judiciary, Homeland Security, Indian Affairs, and Health, Education and Labor committees. Has neither voted on, nor introduced any technology related legislation. But hey, I guess your fans in OK will appreciate it.

    Miller: again, no work on technology. Introduced legislation to ensure my money continues to pay for some else’s college education. Votes party line 97% of time. You two should get along swimmingly.

    Stretch Pelosi: in favor of “affordable broadband for all americans” Not sure what that means other than strong arming communications companies to build infrastructure where they will never recover their costs, let along make a profit.

    Ryan: appears to be on a gas price campaign. But reading his web site, it’s obvious he hasn’t the first clue about how the oil market works. You’ll likely be talking over his head, which is quite hard to believe when you think about it.

    Colburn – obviously elected to bring home the pork for NASA. Hey! you could show him the WorldWide Telescope and shed a tear together!

    Stearns: This guy obviously is technology ignorant. Worst…Congressional…Website….Ever!. But he apparently has an energy plan to save us all.

    Markey – another idiot when it comes to science. Buys the Global Warming scam lock, stock, and barrel. He will likely be your most relevant interview. Buys into net neutrality,

    Why did note the party affiliation of the FCC Commissioner? It’s a NON-PARTISAN office. What party the commissioner belongs to has no relevance on the duties of the commissioner. So, what purpose does it serve?

  • Jerry

    I’m not what you think you are going to accomplish, other than to be able to say you have videos of these folks. Only one name of any consequence: Stretch Pelosi.

    Not sure how any of these people have ANY interest in your “cause”
    Lesseee:

    Colburn: serves on the Judiciary, Homeland Security, Indian Affairs, and Health, Education and Labor committees. Has neither voted on, nor introduced any technology related legislation. But hey, I guess your fans in OK will appreciate it.

    Miller: again, no work on technology. Introduced legislation to ensure my money continues to pay for some else’s college education. Votes party line 97% of time. You two should get along swimmingly.

    Stretch Pelosi: in favor of “affordable broadband for all americans” Not sure what that means other than strong arming communications companies to build infrastructure where they will never recover their costs, let along make a profit.

    Ryan: appears to be on a gas price campaign. But reading his web site, it’s obvious he hasn’t the first clue about how the oil market works. You’ll likely be talking over his head, which is quite hard to believe when you think about it.

    Colburn – obviously elected to bring home the pork for NASA. Hey! you could show him the WorldWide Telescope and shed a tear together!

    Stearns: This guy obviously is technology ignorant. Worst…Congressional…Website….Ever!. But he apparently has an energy plan to save us all.

    Markey – another idiot when it comes to science. Buys the Global Warming scam lock, stock, and barrel. He will likely be your most relevant interview. Buys into net neutrality,

    Why did note the party affiliation of the FCC Commissioner? It’s a NON-PARTISAN office. What party the commissioner belongs to has no relevance on the duties of the commissioner. So, what purpose does it serve?

  • http://www.penguinsix.com/ Andrew Leyden

    Unless you get a Secret Service / White House staff tour, skip the public tour of the White House. It’s quite dull and kind of a let down.

    Air and Space is great fun. At the very least you can touch the moon rock that is available for the public to touch.

  • http://www.penguinsix.com/ Andrew Leyden

    Unless you get a Secret Service / White House staff tour, skip the public tour of the White House. It’s quite dull and kind of a let down.

    Air and Space is great fun. At the very least you can touch the moon rock that is available for the public to touch.

  • http://www.penguinsix.com/ Andrew Leyden

    Unless you get a Secret Service / White House staff tour, skip the public tour of the White House. It’s quite dull and kind of a let down.

    Air and Space is great fun. At the very least you can touch the moon rock that is available for the public to touch.

  • http://www.penguinsix.com/ Andrew Leyden

    Unless you get a Secret Service / White House staff tour, skip the public tour of the White House. It’s quite dull and kind of a let down.

    Air and Space is great fun. At the very least you can touch the moon rock that is available for the public to touch.

  • http://opendomain.blogspot.com/ Mary Zolinett

    I agree with Andrew… Air and Space is wonderful.

  • http://opendomain.blogspot.com Mary Zolinett

    I agree with Andrew… Air and Space is wonderful.