March 13, 2006

shacker's blogging the heck out of sxsw

I’m doing my best to blog about sxsw this year but Scot Hacker’s doing a great job of it. The only way for me to find out about the things I’m missing (good panels that are at the same time as other good panels, parties at the same time as other parties) is to find and read the blogs covering the event.

Scot’s recent post, The “Real” SXSW, tells a great tale of how the real high points of being here have nothing to do with the daytime schedule.

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Posted by xian at March 13, 2006 9:46 AM

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