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		<title>Chuck La Tournous Previews Macworld &#124; iWorld Session: ‘The Geek Outdoors’</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Jan 2012 21:47:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chuck La Tournous</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s a rare opportunity when my love of technology and my love of the great outdoors align, so I was thrilled when I was asked to deliver a seminar on &#8220;High Tech Camping&#8221; at next week&#8217;s Macworld &#124; iWorld event in San Francisco. If you&#8217;re coming to the event, I certainly hope you&#8217;ll consider attending (&#8230;)]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s a rare opportunity when my love of technology and my love of the great outdoors align, so I was thrilled when I was asked to deliver a seminar on &#8220;High Tech Camping&#8221; at next week&#8217;s Macworld | iWorld event in San Francisco.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re coming to the event, I certainly hope you&#8217;ll consider attending my session. Camping geeks are as enthusiastic about their gadgets as technology geeks, and the two fields are converging in some pretty interesting ways, mostly thanks to the portability and versatility of the iPhone and iPad. Here&#8217;s a taste of what I mean.</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s start with navigation. Sure, the iPhone has a built-in compass, but I&#8217;m not here to try to sell you on using it &#8212; let&#8217;s face it; it&#8217;s pretty flaky. I&#8217;ll opt for a &#8220;real&#8221; compass any day, liquid filled, mind you, and if I&#8217;m expressing a preference, I&#8217;ll take a mirror compass; they allow you to see your bearing and line up your target at the same time. The mirrored top also acts as a lid to protect your compass and it&#8217;s compact enough that there&#8217;s no real advantage to leaving it behind in favor of the app on your iPhone.</p>
<p><img alt="" src="http://chuck.latournous.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/motionx-209x300.png" class="alignleft" width="209" height="300" />If we&#8217;re talking GPS receiver, though, I&#8217;ll choose the iPhone over a dedicated unit &#8212; at least for casual camping. Sure, a dedicated GPSr&#8217;s battery will probably last longer, but the some of the offerings on the app store so good I actually prefer them to a standalone device. My favorite, hands down, is <a href="http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/motionx-gps/id299949744?mt=8">MotionX GPS</a>. It was one of the early arrivals on the app store and it&#8217;s been improving ever since. In addition to the usual features like being able to set waypoints and record tracks, it lets you choose from a variety of maps, track your altitude, add photos, share waypoints on your favorite social media network and more. And while a decent GPSr will set you back $300 or more, MotionX GPS is sale-priced at a ridiculously low $1.99 &#8212; and it&#8217;s a universal app.</p>
<p><img alt="" src="http://chuck.latournous.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/SPOTConnect_1-300x300.jpg" class="alignright" width="240" height="240" />The <a href="http://findmespot.com">SPOT Connect</a> device can be a life saver &#8212; literally. It allows you to use your iPhone to communicate to rescue teams or the folks back home using satellites when there&#8217;s no cell coverage. It&#8217;s pricey, but for serious outdoor adventurers who frequent remote locations, it could be the best investment they ever made.</p>
<p>There are dozens &#8212; maybe hundreds of apps that can be tremendously useful in the great outdoors &#8212; everything from apps that help you identify birds to apps that help you identify poisonous plants. There are even apps that will help you with first aid in case you didn&#8217;t do so well identifying the poisonous plants. And if you&#8217;re a star gazer, you already know how many more stars shine on a dark backcountry night; and you can name every one of them if you have an app for that. (I like <a href="http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/star-walk-5-stars-astronomy/id295430577?mt=8">Star Walk</a>; $2.99 on the App Store.)</p>
<p><img alt="" src="http://chuck.latournous.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/guide10plusadvkit-300x224.jpg" class="alignleft" width="300" height="224" />So what&#8217;s a gadget-loving camper to do when your iPhone battery barely lasts through the day, let alone a busy weekend of star charting and bird watching? A good solar panel and an external battery can ensure your iDevice has enough juice to do it all. My favorite combination is from a company called <a href="http://www.goalzero.com/">GoalZero</a>: their monocrystalline solar panels are much more efficient than panels of old, and their Guide10 battery pack uses rechargeable AA batteries, meaning you can bring multiple sets of batteries to power your device even if there&#8217;s not enough sun.</p>
<p>Finally, on the non-Apple front, here&#8217;s one of the coolest ways I&#8217;ve seen to purify water yet. Traditionally, there have been three ways to ensure water is safe to drink: boil it, treat it chemically or filter it. All have their downsides: boiling water takes a long time and leaves you with hot, often flat-tasting water; iodine pills and other chemical treatments leave a bad taste; and pumping can be slow, labor-intensive and subject to clogging.</p>
<p><img alt="" src="http://chuck.latournous.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/steripen_freedom.png" class="alignright" width="238" height="169" />A company called <a href="http://www.steripen.com/">SteriPEN</a> added a fourth method: purifying by ultraviolet light. It looks like something straight out of Star Trek: a small device about the size of a travel tube of toothpaste, with a glass rod on the end. Immerse the rod in water and it lights up. Less than a minute later, you have water that&#8217;s safe to drink, with over 99.9% of bacteria, viruses and protozoa eliminated, seemingly by magic. (Depending on the condition of the water, you might want to remove sediment or other particles by filtering them through a bandana or coffee filter first.) What&#8217;s even cooler is that SteriPEN&#8217;s newest model features a USB-rechargeable battery, so you can use your solar panel to charge it too.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ll be talking about a lot more at my seminar, so I hope lots of TMO readers will be able to join me. It&#8217;s a session that probably wouldn&#8217;t have been possible without the new direction of Macworld | iWorld, so I&#8217;m very eager to see how it&#8217;s received.</p>
<p>Oh, and one more thing: Go to this article on The Mac Observer and you can get $15 off an iFan pass.</p>
<p>I hope to see you there!</p>
<p><a href="http://www.macworldiworld.com/techtalks/friday-overview/friday-agenda/#956">&#8220;The Great (Geek) Outdoors: Using your high-tech gear to get more out of your high adventure outings&#8221;</a><br />
Friday, January 27th<br />
10:00 a.m. &#8211; 10:45 a.m.</p>
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		<title>&#8216;High-tech camping&#8217; session slated for Macworld&#124;iWorld</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Nov 2011 15:53:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chuck La Tournous</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ll be speaking at Macworld&#124;iWorld again this year, with a session I&#8217;m very excited about. &#8220;Camping Tech: The Great Geek Outdoors&#8221; will feature ways to use your high tech devices to get more out of your next camping trip. From the session description: Can high adventure and high tech coincide? This fun and lively session (&#8230;)]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ll be speaking at Macworld|iWorld again this year, with a session I&#8217;m very excited about. &#8220;<a href="http://www.macworldiworld.com/techtalks/friday-overview/friday-agenda/#956" target="_blank">Camping Tech: The <del datetime="2011-11-10T15:44:57+00:00">Great</del> Geek Outdoors</a>&#8221; will feature ways to use your high tech devices to get more out of your next camping trip.</p>
<p>From the session description:</p>
<blockquote><p>Can high adventure and high tech coincide? This fun and lively session will show you how to integrate technology to make camping easier, safer, more convenient and even more fun. You’ll learn about useful iOS apps that can be even better than the traditional ones they replace (or enhance); how to find and stay on the trail; how to show the outside world what a great time you’re having; how to identify all those extra stars you see in the country; impress friends with your knot-tying skills; find a Geocache; perform First Aid; call for help even when reception is poor; make sure your iPhone lasts throughout your whole adventure and more.</p></blockquote>
<p>I&#8217;ve written about the subject from the <a href="http://randommaccess.com/2009/08/291/">opposite side</a>, but I do a lot more camping with my gadgets than without, and it&#8217;s a subject near and dear to my heart. The session will on Friday, January 27th from 10:00-10:45 Pacific Time in the &#8220;Tech Talks&#8221; track. You can register on the Macworld|iWorld <a href="https://register.rcsreg.com/r2/macsf2012/ga/clear.html" target="_blank">site</a>, and if get any discount offers, I&#8217;ll be sure to post them here.</p>
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		<title>Macworld appearances at MWSF11</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 24 Jan 2011 11:06:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chuck La Tournous</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s that time of year again, but with some interesting differences. Last year&#8217;s Macworld Conference &#038; Expo proved IDG could host a successful show without Apple&#8217;s presence; this year we&#8217;ll see if exhibitors and attendees got the word. This year&#8217;s conference also makes a break with the past by using a new venue &#8212; or (&#8230;)]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s that time of year again, but with some interesting differences. Last year&#8217;s Macworld Conference &#038; Expo proved IDG could host a successful show without Apple&#8217;s presence; this year we&#8217;ll see if exhibitors and attendees got the word. This year&#8217;s conference also makes a break with the past by using a new venue &#8212; or more accurately &#8212; leaving an old one. The entire show &#8212; including conferences, feature presentations and exhibit hall &#8212; will be held within Moscone West with no elements of the show using the familiar North and South halls.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ll be at the show as usual. For those interested in catching up with me, here are your best shots:</p>
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<li>I&#8217;ll be delivering a User Conference Session called &#8220;<a href="http://macworldexpo.com/sessions?s=QSHOWA002MKW" target="_blank">Tell Me What I Didn&#8217;t Already Know About Safari</a>&#8221; on Thursday, January 27th from 10:30-11:45 in Room US907.</li>
<li>I&#8217;ll be appearing in the Macworld All-Star Band at Cirque du Mac 8.0. The time and location are undisclosed and the event is strictly invitation only, but if you&#8217;re nice to me, I may have an extra ticket or two.</li>
<li>On Friday, January 28th, I&#8217;ll be participating in a panel called &#8220;Parenting in the Digital Age,&#8221; hosted by Chuck Joiner. It will be held in Macworld LIVE stage at noon. In addition (and perhaps contrast) to me, the panel will include smart folks like Tonya Engst, Omaha Sternberg and Christopher Breen.</li>
<p>Chances are excellent that I&#8217;ll also be Tweeting about interesting sessions, discoveries and sessions, so if you&#8217;re at the show, follow me at <a href="http://www.twitter.com/RandomMaccess" target="_blank">twitter.com/RandomMaccess</a>. And if you see me, please make a point of saying hello. It&#8217;s the opportunity for real-world, face-to-face interaction that makes Macworld such an important aspect of the Mac (and technology) community.</p>
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		<title>MacJury Live at Macworld 2010 video now available</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Feb 2010 21:38:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chuck La Tournous</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I got to meet my fellow MacJurors face-to-face at Macworld San Francisco 2010 for a live version of the MacJury podcast. Host Chuck Joiner and our panel recorded the session live on the floor of the Moscone Center &#8212; in the Music Theater stage, to be more specific &#8212; in front of a live audience. (&#8230;)]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I got to meet my fellow MacJurors face-to-face at Macworld San Francisco 2010 for a <a href="http://macvoices.tv/macvoicestv-1021-macvoicestv-at-macworld-the-macjury-holds-court-at-macworld-2010/">live version</a> of the MacJury podcast. Host Chuck Joiner and our panel recorded the session live on the floor of the Moscone Center &#8212; in the Music Theater stage, to be more specific &#8212; in front of a live audience. The panel consisted of Tanya Engst, from TidBITS and TakeControl Books, Ted Landau from Macworld and The Mac Observer, Jeff Gamet from The Mac Observer and the Design Weekly Podcast and yours truly. The audience was super, the conversation lively and it was a typically fun session. Thanks to all who attended and for Chuck for putting it together. The <a href="http://macvoices.tv/macvoicestv-1021-macvoicestv-at-macworld-the-macjury-holds-court-at-macworld-2010/">session</a> &#8212; in all its video glory &#8212; is now available on the MacVoices.tv website.</p>
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		<title>Greetings from Macworld Expo 2010!</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Feb 2010 01:20:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chuck La Tournous</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I just returned from a week at San Francisco&#8217;s Macworld Conference and Expo 2010. Hopefully, you&#8217;ve been frequenting The Mac Observer, where I&#8217;ve had a few posts on the subject lately, including one that appeared today entitled &#8220;They Said it Couldn’t Be Done: IDG Pulls Off an Apple-less Expo Hit.&#8221; I also spoke at the (&#8230;)]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I just returned from a week at San Francisco&#8217;s Macworld Conference and Expo 2010. Hopefully, you&#8217;ve been frequenting The Mac Observer, where I&#8217;ve had a few posts on the subject lately, including one that appeared today entitled <a href="http://www.macobserver.com/tmo/article/they_said_it_couldnt_be_done_idg_pulls_off_an_apple-less_expo_hit_will_no-s/">&#8220;They Said it Couldn’t Be Done: IDG Pulls Off an Apple-less Expo Hit.</a>&#8221; </p>
<p>I also spoke at the Conference, delivering a session called on keyboard shortcuts called &#8220;Look Ma, No Mouse!&#8221; If you attended the conference, you already know where to find the slides. IDG, the show&#8217;s organizer, will be sending out more information on that soon as well.</p>
<p>On the show floor, I was lucky enough to be asked to participate in MacJury Live &#8211; a session of Chuck Joiner&#8217;s excellent podcast done in front of a live audience. It was great fun talking about the show with Chuck and fellow jurors Jeff Gamet, Tanya Engst and Ted Landau &#8212; some of the smartest people in the Mac community. As soon as the show is posted (in video, no less!) I&#8217;ll put a link to it here.</p>
<p>Between the Mac Observer article and the MacJury podcast, I&#8217;ve said pretty much all I have to say on the topic, other than to reiterate that it was a great show, ironically made perhaps even better by Apple&#8217;s absence.</p>
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		<title>iPhone tips and recommendations on MacJury</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 09 Jul 2009 16:52:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chuck La Tournous</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I took part in another session of The MacJury, Chuck Joiner&#8217;s excellent panel-based podcast. This time out, we talked about our favorite tips, features and accessories for the iPhone &#8212; particularly for the new iPhone 3GS and 3.0 software. These are always lots of fun to do, and entertaining to listen to (I hope.) On (&#8230;)]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.macjury.com"><img src="http://randommaccess.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/macjury.jpg" alt="macjury" title="macjury" width="295" height="190" class="alignleft size-full wp-image-88" /></a>I took part in another <a href="http://www.macjury.com/macjury-908-iphone-tips-tricks-techniques-and-product-recommendations-for-new-and-veteran-owners/">session</a> of The MacJury, Chuck Joiner&#8217;s excellent panel-based podcast. This time out, we talked about our favorite tips, features and accessories for the iPhone &#8212; particularly for the new iPhone 3GS and 3.0 software. These are always lots of fun to do, and entertaining to listen to (I hope.) On this session were Steve Sande from <a href="http://www.tuaw.com/">The Unauthorized Apple Weblog</a>, Pat Fauquet of <a href="http://www.macmousecalls.com/">MacMouseCalls</a>, author <a href="http://www.backupbrain.com/">Tom Negrino</a> and my <a href="http://www.macobserver.com/">Mac Observer</a> compatriot Jeff Gamet. If you&#8217;re a reader of this site, I hope you&#8217;re also a <a href="http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id=278179283">subscriber</a> to this podcast &#8212; it&#8217;s always a good discussion, whether I&#8217;m a participant or not.</p>
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		<title>IDG moves Macworld Expo to Feb 9-13, 2010</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Mar 2009 19:27:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chuck La Tournous</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[IDG World Expo announced that it&#8217;s moving the dates for next year&#8217;s Macworld Conference &#038; Expo from January to February 9-13. This is a great move on the part of the Macworld Staff. One of the few criticisms of the show was that it was held too close to the Holidays. The extra breathing room (&#8230;)]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>IDG World Expo announced that it&#8217;s moving the dates for next year&#8217;s Macworld Conference &#038; Expo from January to February 9-13. This is a great move on the part of the Macworld Staff. One of the few criticisms of the show was that it was held too close to the Holidays. The extra breathing room will benefit developers, attendees and even us lowly conference faculty. </p>
<p>But best of all, it will no longer coincide with my lovely wife&#8217;s birthday.</p>
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		<title>&#8216;Bootleg&#8217; video of the Macworld All-Star Band at MacVoices TV</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 05 Feb 2009 22:13:52 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chuck La Tournous</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Chuck Joiner, of MacJury/MacNoteables/MacVoices fame, posted some video of the Macworld All-Star Band&#8217;s performance at Cirque du Mac 6.0 during this year&#8217;s Macworld Conference and Expo. We&#8217;ve been doing this for eight or nine years now, and I&#8217;m always impressed by how the documentation of the event evolves as technology progresses. From postage-sized, choppy video (&#8230;)]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://macvoices.tv/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/cirquedumacticket2009.jpg"><img alt="" src="http://macvoices.tv/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/cirquedumacticket2009.jpg" title="The hottest ticket at Macworld" class="alignleft" width="600" height="261" /></a>Chuck Joiner, of MacJury/MacNoteables/MacVoices fame, <a href="http://macvoices.tv/macvoicestv-950-macworld-expo-the-macworld-all-star-band-in-action/">posted</a> some video of the Macworld All-Star Band&#8217;s performance at Cirque du Mac 6.0 during this year&#8217;s Macworld Conference and Expo.</p>
<p>We&#8217;ve been doing this for eight or nine years now, and I&#8217;m always impressed by how the documentation of the event evolves as technology progresses. From postage-sized, choppy video of our first gig at New York&#8217;s &#8220;Cooler,&#8221; to the High Definition clips of 2009, it&#8217;s been a pretty amazing progression. And, it&#8217;s always cool for those of us in the band to have a look and listen from the audience&#8217;s perspective.</p>
<p>So thanks to Chuck for taking, editing and posting these clips, and of course, a big thanks to the guys in the band who consistently make this night my favorite experience at Macworld: Paul Kent, Dave Hamilton, Chris Breen, Bob LeVitus, Duane Straub and Bryan Chaffin.</p>
<p>The <a href="http://macvoices.tv/macvoicestv-950-macworld-expo-the-macworld-all-star-band-in-action/">episode</a> &#8212; along with links to other videos taken that night &#8212; is available on the MacVoices TV website.</p>
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		<title>Macworld keynote reaction on MacVoices TV</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 14 Jan 2009 18:42:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chuck La Tournous</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I joined a great group of Mac pundits for a session of Chuck Joiner&#8217;s new MacVoices TV podcast. It&#8217;s a 20-minute or so round table discussion about Apple&#8217;s last Macworld keynote and Phil Schiller&#8217;s performance as a substitute for Apple CEO Steve Jobs. The panel included Bob &#8220;Dr. Mac&#8221; LeVitus, Mac author and columnist for (&#8230;)]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://randommaccess.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/macjury.jpg" alt="macjury" title="macjury" width="295" height="190" class="alignright size-full wp-image-88" />I joined a great group of Mac pundits for a session of Chuck Joiner&#8217;s new <a href="http://macvoices.tv/macvoicestv-902-the-macjury-deliberates-on-the-macworld-expo-keynote/">MacVoices TV</a> podcast. It&#8217;s a 20-minute or so round table discussion about Apple&#8217;s last Macworld keynote and Phil Schiller&#8217;s performance as a substitute for Apple CEO Steve Jobs. The panel included Bob &#8220;Dr. Mac&#8221; LeVitus, Mac author and columnist for the <a href="http://www.chron.com/">Houston Chronicle</a> and <a href="http://www.macobserver.com/">The Mac Observer</a>, <a href="http://terrywhite.com/techblog/">Terry White</a> of Adobe, Adam Christianson of the <a href="http://www.maccast.com/">MacCast</a> and of course, Host Chuck Joiner.</p>
<p>I like the video format and I think Chuck Joiner&#8217;s onto something here. Video&#8217;s bound to have a different set of obstacles, especially once the panelists are no longer in the same location, but the production values so far have been pretty good and improving. While podcasts are likely to remain a commuting activity (and therefore audio-only) for me, seeing the panel is a lot more compelling than just hearing them. It will be interesting to see how the format works over Skype, but given Chuck&#8217;s track record, I&#8217;m optimistic that he&#8217;s got another hit on his hands. For the video-resistant, the show is also available in an <a href="http://www.macjury.com/macjury-901-deliberations-on-the-macworld-expo-keynote/">audio-only version</a> through the MacJury feed.</p>
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		<title>While I was out&#8230;</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 10 Jan 2009 20:29:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chuck La Tournous</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;m back from what was a very interesting Macworld, and possibly one of the best. (It was surely one of the most exhausting.) I delivered three sessions this year (well, one session delivered three times), and they seemed to be very well received. The crowds were definitely smaller than I expected &#8212; an observation I (&#8230;)]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://randommaccess.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/while_out-300x297.jpg" alt="while_out" title="while_out" width="300" height="297" class="alignright size-medium wp-image-194" />I&#8217;m back from what was a very interesting Macworld, and possibly one of the best. (It was surely one of the most exhausting.) I delivered three sessions this year (well, one session delivered three times), and they seemed to be very well received. The crowds were definitely smaller than I expected &#8212; an observation I heard repeatedly at the show. But just from the timing, it seems to me that the decrease in attendance was more a result of the economy than Steve Jobs&#8217; absence.</p>
<p>I also wrote a <a href="http://www.macobserver.com/tmo/article/dont_shoot_the_messenger_content_not_delivery_marred_apples_last_keynote/">column</a> for The Mac Observer &#8212; an opinion piece on my reflections on the Phil Schiller keynote. I also took part in a MacJury/MacVoicesTV session on the same subject. I haven&#8217;t seen this posted anywhere yet, and it&#8217;s probably past the point where it&#8217;s relevant anymore. I love the idea of doing video, but if it&#8217;s going to mean this kind of delay in making it available, it&#8217;s probably better to stick with audio. Who knows &#8212; maybe I was so awful that host Chuck Joiner decided to scrap it altogether.</p>
<p>Finally, the band I&#8217;m in &#8212; the Macworld All-Star Band &#8212; played our 11th Macworld gig and our sixth Cirque du Mac show hosted by The Mac Observer. The party, originally meant as the successor to the Mac the Knife parties, has taken on a life and mystique of its own. This year, we had caricaturists, a superb light show by Andrew Stone &#8212; and even a trapeze artist. Attendance jumped from 500 people jammed into the Red Devil Lounge to 850 in the very stylish Broadway Studios. I think we sounded great and I know we had a blast. It&#8217;s an incredible group of very talented people who have become some of my dearest friends in the world: Paul Kent, IDG vice president and the executive in charge of Macworld; Dave Hamilton, president of Backbeat Media and The MacObserver; Christopher Breen, Mac author and senior contributing editor for Macworld magazine; Bob &#8220;Dr. Mac&#8221; LeVitus, Mac author and columnist at the Houston Chronicle; Duane Straub, former administrator at Lawrence Livermore Labs; and Bryan Chaffin, executive vice president at The Mac Observer.</p>
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