Swim for Malaria, Meeting a Welsh View for beer

Des Walsh tells us about a world swim for Malaria. Why is that important? 3,000 children a day die from Malaria, Des writes, and that could be prevented. The swim will raise money for mosquito nets. Sounds good!

I’m giddy like a baby who has a new rattler. Why? Cause Rob Gale wants to meet for beer. His blog is hillarious. One of the best out there. If you see a couple of geeks drinking beer at Murrenger pub in Newport at about 4 p.m. come and join us. I’ve never been in a pub built in 1403. That’s one old pub!

Whew, lots of sleep…tips on blogger dinners

I slept 16 hours. Whew. Jet lag does weird things.

But I feel great. Heard I missed a bit of snow. It’s sunny here in Newport.

I need to comment on something. My cell phone is on my blog. You can call it anytime. But I probably won’t be using it here in Europe so if you leave a message I won’t get it until December 13. Email is better. Leaving a comment in my blog is best.

Anyway, the last few phone calls I’ve gotten the people who’ve called me have a tough time talking to me. One guy said talking to me is like talking to Bill Gates. Now I read this on Digi’s blog. I’m very honored, but that tells me my hype has way gone over the top. I haven’t done anything special. I haven’t cured cancer. I haven’t invented anything. I haven’t built a product. I don’t have the power to change your life the way a billionaire could. I haven’t written a line of code. I just write everyday about what I’m seeing and feeling.

But, since Digi asked what he should say to me at the London geek dinner, here’s some tips for holding a conversation at a blogger dinner.

1) Have a business card with your URL on it. I take these home. I keep them in a bin. When I get home I’ll go through and visit all the blogs on them. If you have a little bit of info about who you are on the card that helps too.
2) Have you built some software? Bring your computer and show it off! We all love discovering new things. I still remember the conference where Stewart Butterfield was so excited by what he had done that he HAD to show it to me. What did he do? Flickr. That was about two years ago. Now he’s a millionaire and is working at Yahoo.
3) Are you using software in a unique way? Tell us how you’re using software. Last time I was in London several members of the BBC told me how they are using software to share the news with the world.
4) Do you have a productivity tip? Have you found a technique that makes your computer use more productive? For instance, I might show you how I use Flock to blog now by dragging and dropping entries onto its top bar. Buzz Bruggeman keeps showing me new things he’s learned from his users on how to use ActiveWords. Jeremy Wright always tells me new tips he’s learned whenever we meet each other. It’s helped him stick out in my mind as someone who’s always looking to do things better.
5) Do you hate computers? I love to hear constructive criticism of our products. Why? That helps me tell people back at Microsoft what we could do to make things better. In fact, I might even ask you to write me an email so that I can forward that to the right team.
6) Tell me about yourself. What are your dreams? What do you do? I haven’t found someone with a boring job yet. My brother-in-law drives a bus and passing through town you can see he has made that job interesting. Lots of people recognized him and said hi. Why is that? He’s a good storyteller and he is interested in the people in Newport.
7) While in Toronto the group there took Maryam and I out on the town and gave us a tour. We both really appreciated that. I love seeing the sights through the eyes of the locals. Feel free to kidnap us for an evening and take us on a tour.
8) Introduce us to someone who’s a little shy. I always hate learning there was someone at dinner who wanted to meet me but didn’t want to “impose” or felt I was too busy talking with someone else. I try to get around and mix it up, but at some dinners there simply are too many people. If there’s someone I simply must meet, please do introduce us. You know my favorite Memeorandum, right? Well, Gabe, the guy who developed it, is one of those quiet people who you’d never know if someone didn’t point him out.

Anyway, today we’ll be in Newport. Tomorrow we’ll get to Cardiff (anyone wanna meet for dinner there?) Sunday we’ll see if we can get to Bristol. (Those are all suggestions from my readers).

Eating our way across Europe

Maryam and I leave for Europe tomorrow. Looks like we have a full schedule. You’re invited to eat with us, of course!
November 30th we’ll be in Cork, Ireland.
December 1st we’ll be in Dublin, Ireland.
December 8th we’ll be in Brussels, Belgium.
December 4th we’ll be at the sold-out Les Blogs Conference (I’m sure there’ll be a dinner in Paris, but not sure when or where yet).
December 10th we’ll be in London, UK.

Looking forward to seeing you all and having some good times!

#65: Cool movie blog

Wow, I’ve never been mentioned on a big-budget Hollywood movie blog before (oh, wait, it’s done on WordPress, heh!). Gia Milinovich got a cool job: she was asked to blog the making of a film named Sunshine. She gives the details here, and the blog is here. By the way, I appreciate that she showed up for a geek dinner. THAT is why I’m linking to her. I bet she shows up again at our London geek dinner on December 10. Everyone is always welcome at our geek dinners (you don’t even need to really be a geek).

Turns out this corporate blogging thing is going places. Just ask Budget Rental Car about the success of their recent blogging campaign. Thanks to Hugh Macleod for linking to that and telling us to do the numbers.

#60: Where’s Scoble? San Francisco Sushi on Sunday?

Julien Codorniou asks “where is Scoble?” He visited my office to find I wasn’t there.

I’m sitting on my brother-in-law’s couch. Where are you?

But, tomorrow I’ll be near Golden Gate Park in San Francisco at about 12:30 p.m. Patrick and I want to have some sushi. We both love wasabi. I should never have gotten Patrick to try sushi. That was an expensive decision. But, at least I have a partner in crime. Maryam hates the stuff.

So, anyone want to get together? Any good sushi places near Golden Gate Park?

#43: Ultimate Ears to visit Microsoft/Bellevue

Ken Levy invited the Ultimate Ears folks to Microsoft’s campus in Redmond tomorrow. They’ll also have an open-to-the-public meeting on Saturday. Ken’s blog has all the details.

These headphones are — by far — the best I’ve ever heard. If you travel a lot you should check them out. I’ve had babies crying next to me in the airplane and with these on you can hardly even hear them. Their top of the line pairs are very expensive at $900 (they are custom made for your ears specifically) but they have a new pair that Ken tells me are almost as good for less than 1/3 the price.

Anyway, you can always drop by and hang out with the geeks in the mall.