Everything that possibly could go wrong went wrong. Did I drop the ball, did I slack off? Let’s start at the very beginning. About three years ago or so I went to OOPSLA , I’m confused as to whether it was in Tampa or Minneapolis. All I remember, is that STIC had a fairly decent size booth with a gigantic overhead sign and right across from the Microsoft booth. There I setup a camp in one corner and demoed something I called OpentalkMatrix. OpentalkMatrix is something akin to LimeWire or Kazaa but yet different. Like LimeWire and Kazaa it allows users to discover components on a p2p network but it has extended support for VisualWorks code parcels. Anyhow, let’s leave the details for later just suffice to say that the demo worked. I would later go on to demo OpentalkMatrix at NYC Smalltalk and yet again it worked. At home I have a 4 node network including a node on a wireless leg and it works here fine. Prior to the conference , I even tried this out on the network at the office and that worked too. Finally, a couple days before my slot at Smalltalk Solutions I met with one of the principal Cincom Smalltalk engineers in charge of Opentalk development and our dry run went well as well. Of course, the logistics at the demo were slightly different. I did not count with the original presenter running over into my time slot
I did not count on my notebook not being able to connect properly to the projector i.e. something that I have done many, many times at NYC Smalltalk, I did not count on a second wireless network in the area. Did not count on having to use TightVNC in quite the way I did. I knew that a live demo was a daring undertaking but I thought I had taken enough spins around the block. Overall, I am pissed and mostly because I do now think that I did slack off. I did not deliver. I did not take the time to control my environment. Anyhow, the only way I will be able to redeem myself is to demo OpentalkMatrix at a global scale i.e. let the Internet be my stage but before I can do that for one we will have to fix one minor issue with Opentalk. More on that later
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Daily Archives: July 5, 2005
4th of July in NYC
Every year we make an excuse, oh the rowdy crowds and this and that, but for some reason this year we dragged ourselves out and got on the subway and in 30 minutes got to our spot. The spot was in Long Island City right across the river from 34th street. New York is such a great city and we just don’t take enough advantage of it . The fireworks were spectacular, beautiful. We will be making this a tradition. One of the coolest things about watching the fireworks in NYC is that within my immediate radar there were couples, and families of just about every possible race, ethnic background, all enjoying for 30 minutes the tremendous spectacle Macy’s puts out for the 4th. Supposedly, 1000 shells per second were launched. These fireworks were the second largest in NYC history second to the millenium celebrations. Here are some shots, I did not take them , I figured somebody would.