Dusting off the weblog: back from New Orleans

My buddy Tim Kane recently mentioned how stale this site is getting - he took the trouble to add me to his bloglines, and I’m just a blank line on his daily page. Sad but true. I haven’t checked to see the last time I wrote something since it’s bound to disappoint me, so let’s just jump back in.

I got back last night from CTIA in New Orleans. The city itself was interesting once you get past all the Vegas-lite grime and find the old charm. Monday night, Cullen Childress vectored us to Alex Patout’s, a great creole favorite, for an incredible dinner of steamed crawfish, shrimp etouffee, and a nice bottle of wine. Tuesday, he pointed us to Muriel’s at Jackson Square for some seafood gumbo and red fish - then a coffee and beignet at Cafe du Monde.

The show was a whirlwind; I never really got out working the booth and consequently had no time to see any of the other exhibits. I’ll have to dig around and see what’s been blogged from the show.

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