Cuz he’s a syndication hero…. got RSS in his eyes…
Sitting at his keyboard, with his head hung low
Couldn’t get any updates, syndication was a no-show
Heard the roar of the crowd, he could picture the scene
Put his fingers to the keyboard, and like a distant scream
He syndicated one item, just blew him away
Saw RSS in his eyes, and the very next day
Published a feed, on a second-hand server
Didn’t know what would happen, but he knew for sure
That one RSS feed, felt good in his aggregator
Didn’t take long, he published more later
Just one RSS feed, slung way down low
Was a one way ticket, only one way to go
So he started syndicating, ain’t never gonna stop
Gotta keep on syndicating, someday gonna make it to the top
And be a syndication hero, got RSS in his eyes…

Things like letting everyone know when sessions were starting or when lunch arrived, or even just trying to find someone in Bucketworks, would have been easier with an intercom system. We could have done something as simple as put an FRS radio in each session room to alert people as to what was going on. (Sadly, I had three radios with me, but didn’t think of it at the time.) I know at least a few times I had to stop sessions from running over their time (only because the space was needed by others) or had to let people know that the session would need to end in 2 minutes.