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March 15, 2005
eTech: Spillover spillover room

the main conference room is so damn packed they've had to open a spillover room on the other side of the floor. This is really just a room with a bunch of chairs and a projection of what's happening in the main room. This sounds like 2nd best but oh no. Let me tell you, the spillover room is the bomb. Anyone who is anyone is up in this mofo, the main room is clearly for suckers. (just snapped this shot with the treo)

At risk of being called a name dropper: My row, left to right - me (taking photo), Doc Searls, Xeni Jardin, Jahn Battelle, Kevin Marks. The row in front of us has Marc Cantor & Adam Hertz. Marry Hodder & Susan Mernit are some place behind us.

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Name dropper :)

Posted by: Grant on March 15, 2005 03:13 PM

awyeah that's right sean. Throw your neighborhood -- er, your conference room -- in the air.

Posted by: Xeni on March 18, 2005 07:28 AM

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