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October 26, 2006

Thoughts from the Blog Business Summit

I’m at the Blog Business Summit conferece, and the session’s about to start, but I wanted to share two observations:

Many people typing on their laptops simultaneously sounds like raindrops falling on a roof.

And, a great way to tell when a speaker is saying something interesting is when the typing sounds get lounder, as people start pounding on their keyboards as fast as they can.

by @ 5:02 pm. Filed under Conferences

6 Responses to “Thoughts from the Blog Business Summit”

  1. Diane Ensey Says:

    When it is really interesting all the typing stops!

  2. Sabine Says:

    Ha! But with bloggers, I think the typing won’t stop until the keyboards are pried from their cold, dead fingers.

  3. Sabine Says:

    Ok, Diane, this is spooky. How did you find my post so fast? I can see that you’re at the conference too.

  4. Liz Strauss Says:

    I’m going to tell. You two are passing notes during class. Pay attention!!!

  5. Sabine Says:

    Teacher’s pet!
    I actually met Diane in person later that day. Sometimes the internets are downright spooky.

  6. Liz Strauss Says:

    Sssshhh. Don’t say that spooky part too loud. It could get around. After all, we’re getting close to Halloween. :)

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