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9 commentsMonday, March 10, 2008

SXSW Crowd Turns On Reporter

Reporter thinks it's pretty effed up

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A different light on the subject

Here's my take on it after spending several hours with her talking about it right after it happened.

http://www.briansolis.com/2008/03/sarah-lacy-on-sarah-lacy-and-sxsw-mark.html

 

Racey Lacey

Conflict is always a good sell. Soooo "Revenge of The Nerds 10"?

Sarah Lacey

Sarah Lacey's rationalization that she is "still employed" provides us with an understanding that she is unable to recognize the facts as they exist.  I am sure that her employer is embarrassed and is certainly planning on a thorough training program for her.  If Sarah just grows up and matures that would certainly help her in her career.

Rough crowds: A stand-up comic’s advice for Sarah Lacy

I wasn't there, but this whole debacle got me to thinking about my former stand-up comedy days when I used to go on the road and deal with unruly crowds.

So for those of you who fear you might be faced with a similar situation in the future, I wrote the following post:

How to deal with rough crowds: A stand-up comic’s advice for Sarah Lacy
 

It's not a developer conference

 Her cluelessness continues in the video where she claims that SXSW is a developer conference and that Mark doesn't talk about APIs. SXSW is not a developer conference and most attendees don't care about APIs. 

Double FAIL on her part.

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