Zilla-man capped off his latest trip with a post about how everybody seems to be traveling.
I know Zilla has been hitting the road hard and recently gave a keynote address at SNW Europe. I truly wish I could have seen it. I'm sure it was entertaining. The only guy I know who isn't traveling is the well-hobbled SAN Technologist. I'm sure once his legs heal, he'll be playing catch up.
So, back to Zilla - if you think his blogs are good, you ought to see his tweets. He is a master. A lot of people (me included) have difficulty grasping the media. I think Zilla has it nailed - here's an example:
I don't know if its traveling or the delayed reaction to the lost brain cells of youth, but I find myself having difficulty remembering if I read something in a blog, a tweet, on facebook or in my sleep.
My wife would be amazed that I remember anything at all, considering how often
she remarks about my inability to remember conversations that never took place.
I just hope I don't find myself waking up from a catnap and saying the wrong
thing at the wrong time because my ability to fence time, space and virtual
worlds is getting weaker every week.
I wish I could remember where I've posted comments! Sometimes I forget where I am, too. Wait, where am I?.
9 more days till I can start trying to walk again!
Posted by: Steven Schwartz - The SAN Technologist | October 30, 2008 at 04:08 PM
The boundary between virtual worlds and reality broke down years ago for me but it's 25 years since I played my first online game; probably a similar length of time since I wrote what would now be called a blog. I used to write a 'satirical' column on the state of adventure games industry on an online service in the UK called 'Micronet'.
Reality, virtual, it's all the same to me these days.
And yes, 'Zilla's tweets are the best. Following his commentary on the US Elections has been more informative/interesting than the media in the UK.
Posted by: Martin G | November 01, 2008 at 05:40 AM