You make a good point about allowing more breaks. I'm not familiar with these *Camp conferences but the conferences I've been so lucky to attend have had many of their best discussions after the formal presentations where people can simply chat freely about what is on their mind. Of course the organizers might somehow feel they were slacking off by cutting down the number of presentations but as you describe it then it sounds to me that it is much needed. Good luck with future *Camp's and hope you get more chance to relax and chat freely.
I have to admit that I hadn't heard about exactly that service before, thanks for linking us up with it. Podcasting is definitely something that I've considered, I just have this feeling that my blog needs to grow a whole lot before I start doing podcasts. What size do you feel the blog needs to be before people start doing podcasts?
I have to admit that I hadn't heard about exactly that service before, thanks for linking us up with it. Podcasting is definitely something that I've considered, I just have this feeling that my blog needs to grow a whole lot before I start doing podcasts. What size do you feel the blog needs to be before people start doing podcasts?