Drupalcon is Exhausting

Note: Not posting this to Drupal planet as it's not really that interesting for most people.

End of day three of Drupalcon Boston 2008. It's been fun, stressful, exhausting, interesting, insightful and I'm incredibly mentally and physically exhausted! I feel like I could sleep for days. I actually did oversleep this morning after a late night over at FELT, the awesome gathering Acquia threw. I was sad to miss the Simpletest session.

So... recap of my day yesterday. I went to the Future of Fields session which was really insightful, but I couldn't get my wireless working during it which tends to make me impatient.

Went to the Google in Open Source session since my wireless wasn't working. It was entertaining, which is always good.

I left early because I had some work to do and quite honestly the crowds of people were starting to get to me. I found out I forgot my hotel key in the hotel room, the hotel help desk wouldn't give me a replacement because I never actually checked in (it was checked in under my co-worker's name who was also staying in the room, nikkiana), and ended up finding the best wifi in this city at the mall across the street from the Royal Sonesta hotel. Woo hoo! Starbucks + awesome wifi = heaven.

Got some work done, yay. Went to FELT and that was fun. Met a lot of people I've been wanting to and played some really awful games of pool, wanted to play Wii but never got it, generally a good time. Stayed up way too late, though.

Today's sessions were pretty interesting. I went to .. ugh, I can't even remember now. Oh, the Dragon Drop session was awwwwesome. I can't wait to implement it in my soon to be released module and use it more in D6! Hurrah.

Went to the Flex/Flash session, that was cool. Something I don't know much about and wanted to.

That's all I can remember right now! I'm looking forward to catching up w/ all the video of the sessions I missed. All in all, a wonderful time, I met some amazing people, and I can see the future of Drupal is bright.

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