Book Launch: Zero Day Threat
Labels: Conferences, Give a hoot, read a book
No idea who Jillian is, but she sure can stuff a lot of security and PR people into one room then watch with glee as they spill out the door with pints of beer (and the occasional teriyaki chicken kebab) in hand. I did eat the odd kebab or three, but didn't touch the beer as six hours sleep in three days doesn't tend to mix well with alcohol.
The reason so many people were in this place was to attend the book launch / signing of Zero Day Threat, by USA Today reporters Byron Acohido and Jon Swartz.
I don't know whether it's just me or what, but I can't help notice that nobody ever seems to take pictures of things anymore. Well, whether standing around waiting to hijack the Teriyaki chicken platter or plummeting to my death, you can rely on me to snap away with lots of bad pictures so I hope that reassures you somewhat. Also, here's another random picture.
Go web go! The event didn't last too long, but considering I was dead on my feet that's probably a good thing. I think I have one of those comical situations where I'm booked into two events at once on Wednesday, which no doubt will involve lots of 1970 sitcom style japes as I slip from one room to another with ever so many delightful misunderstandings and tomfoolery.
Or I might just sit in the corner, who knows.

