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		<title>Q Conference Off the Grid</title>
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It&#8217;s day two of Q Conference in Austin, TX and I just want to apologize to readers for my lack of live blogging.  Whenever I am not speaking at a conference I always live blog, microblogging at the very least, and have grown accustomed to participating in the conversations surrounding the speaker talks.  The &#8216;back [...]]]></description>
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<p>It&#8217;s day two of <a href="http://www.qideas.org/blog/">Q Conference</a> in Austin, TX and I just want to apologize to readers for my lack of live blogging.  Whenever I am not speaking at a conference I always live blog, microblogging at the very least, and have grown accustomed to participating in the conversations surrounding the speaker talks.  The &#8216;back channel&#8217; is like a home to me and the chatter that goes on, albeit not profoundly life-changing, is usually stimulating and helpful.</p>
<p>In respect of the wishes of Gabe Lyons, I virtually shut down my technology for the day yesterday.  Since I was sitting on the third row, taking notes on my iPhone before the shutdown, it would have been very disrespectful to continue or twitter.  I both enjoyed it &amp; at the same time was challenged by it.</p>
<p>Here are some of the pro&#8217;s:</p>
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<li>more concentration</li>
<li>more quiet/down time during breaks</li>
<li>more reflection</li>
<li>heightened presence</li>
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<p>Unfortunately, the con list for me is longer:</p>
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<li>no pad &amp; paper handy for notes</li>
<li>no communication with my family (which was important)</li>
<li>no connecting w/ those friends just a few rows away who couldn&#8217;t see me</li>
<li>no dialog w/others present about the event</li>
<li>no ability to give information to my readers</li>
<li>no way to check links for all the great speakers or bookmark things online</li>
<li>no way to make plans with others whom I promised to meet here</li>
<li>no way to take or upload photos</li>
<li>no way to participate in the back channel, view feedback, create conversation, participate, converse</li>
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<p>Now, all that said, these are just my first impressions.  Obviously, I highly respect Gabe and even appreciate his &#8220;check your cell phone at the door&#8221; experimental challenge to us.  I can say it was worth it and it did enhance my experience at one level.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, though, you won&#8217;t get to hear all the magnificent sweep of information, challenge, stimulation, and inspiration because I will never go back and transcribe all the notes I took by hand.  Very unfortunate for readers because the first speaker alone, <a href="http://www.theforgottenways.org/blog/">Alan Hirsch</a>, would have been worth the entire trip.</p>
<p>Today, I&#8217;m gonna ask Gabe if I can sit on the back row instead of at the front and take some electronic notes.</p>
<p>By the way there is &#8220;officially&#8221; sanctioned guest blogging going on at: <a href="http://www.qideas.org/blog/">Qideas</a></p>
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