Year recap

I’ve gotten to be a part of some awesome things this year, here’s a recap. Last year I started recapping my year, but only made it through the first month. I’ll try and make it farther this time.

BarCamp

Back in ‘05, BarCamp was started by a bunch of techno-hippies (including myself) in SF. In 2006, BarCamp took off. I can’t even tell you all the countries that have had BarCamps– it’s become an international phenomenon.

SxSW

I got to go to SxSW for the first time this year. On the urging of Tantek I stayed for music. It was probably the best week of my year– the first half was all geekery and free beer. The second half was all music and more music. Getting to hang out with some super music geeks made it even more rocktacular.

XTech, WWW2006

I proposed and got accpeted presentations at XTech, in Amsterdam, and WWW2006 in Edinburgh. Since they were in back to back weeks, I made a long trip of it, stopping off in London on my way home. I got to meet a number of people who I’d only know there the Internets.

The strangest moment was when I was giving a developer’s tutorial on microformats at WWW2006 (with Suda, filling in for Molly) and I was going through my typical intro material of “History of HTML”. Of course, as I was doing this, none other than Tim Berners Lee, the inventor of HTML, was sitting in the second row.

Critical Mass

I rode Critical Mass on Halloween. If you’re not familiar with Critical Mass, it’s a monthly bike ride takes place in many cities, where cyclists meet in large enough groups to take over the streets. The SF Halloween Critical Mass ride was literally thousands of riders, if not ten thousand. We disrupted the entire city’s traffic for an entire evening.

Finishing Grad School

’nuff said.

4 Responses to “Year recap”

  1. Shue Says:

    And you’re somehow proud of disrupting traffic in San Francisco, you self centered fuck? Instead of biking, why don’t you find a real sport instead of one you do sitting on your puny little ass.

  2. Mom Says:

    nuff said- it is awesome! I cannot say enough! Whoopeeeee!

  3. Mom Says:

    nuff said! I don’t think so – I will say more- you are awesome! We are so proud of you.

  4. ryan Says:

    @shue-

    Yeah, I don’t mind disrupting traffic in SF. Most of the drivers didn’t really care either, it’s such an amazing sight to see.

    Also, cycling is a real sport and my ass is actually not ‘puny’.