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These are places and events where you might have seen me.
See also:
Contacts:
@@hotel reviews from PDA. itinerary/plan
Jan 2006
The RDF Calendar vocabulary is the result of a test-driven vocabulary development effort. hCalendar is an emerging microformat standard. See how they fit together with XSLT, GRDDL, and SPARQL.
See also: SPARQL: Web 2.0 Meet the Semantic Web, Kendall Clark Sep. 16, 2005
I'm not attending ISWC 2005 in Gallway, Ireland in person, but I'm on the program committee of Semantic Web and Policy Workshop and the OWL experiences workshop
Park has video of the talk
Free broadband net, wifi Pool, fitness center Complimentary "grab & run" breakfast
Paw 2005-08
TAG ftf Jun 2005
The Open Data track was very interesting, e.g. Open(ed) data, now what -- bringing the European Constitution to the people. I hope to talk more with the author...
trip stuff; steven's guide; Accomodation in the conference wiki
City Centre And Museum Quarter
trip stuff. gave a talk: W3C Process: A Means to an End. Introduced timbl to HTML Slidey, DaveR's take on S5. on program committee
Reservation: +1-800-263-9802 High speed Internet 8mi from DCA. 20min by train. Metro-McPherson Square Station Fitness, but no pool :(
trip stuff includes itin etc.
Feb/Mar 2005 Tech Plenary
(cf. 11 Aug 2004 TAG meeting, confirmed 6 Oct)
Signed Roy's key created 2001-06-24
Nice to meet Len B. Thanks for the kind words.
including cwm, Semantic Web Travel Tools
(see also ESW on WWW2004)
see trip stuff
@@XFN met John P. again
Check in: 15 May 2004 Check out: 21 May 2004 Rate: $195.00 + 2.00 Occupany tax+ 13.63% room tax/night Confirmation # 27301610
@@XFN met DirkX
75,-/night, including breakfast. Date: Tue, 13 Apr 2004 13:28:56 +0200
I appeared in a TAG town hall, where I got a signed copy of the webarch document for my birthday, and an RDF town hall, where I presented The Semantic Web and its applications at W3C; we engaged in a little ConnectingAudiences: see notes in rdfig blog, Simon StL's write up in xmlhack.
Other tidbits: went to Tim and Lauren's gig; see Norm's notes.
Dec 2003
2003-11 TAG/AC trip
see trip notes
res 9Oct 1 (800) 965 7772 5 nights $588 + tax = $640.92 7 day cxl $35. $117.60 dep check in 4p. out before 11.
16Oct2003 daml pi
trip stuff, incl RDF itinerary
pity weather underground and various other tools don't grok the real name of the city, Montréal
I took notes on Extreme Markup conference sessions during the conference using my WearableGizmo. They're extracted from the #irc logs of 05 Aug, 06 Aug, 07 Aug and 08 Aug. See also the #rdfig weblog for those same days.
ExML 2003 Aug
trip stuff, incl RDF itinerary
Check In: 19 July 2003 Check Out: 24 July 2003 Rate: $195.00 CAD ~$146.00 USD/night
gave Semantic Web Tutorial Using N3
RDF itinerary, trip stuff, incl RDF itinerary
DAML Apr 2003
@@photos by Ian, Stuart, others?
thinki about: Semantic Web Travel Tools, Using RDF to model XML structures
www2002 photos by dajobe; photos of me; of me play vball, by gerald; among gerald's photos; trip report/log. program committee
This was a good rdf-calendar experiment. See my input to the project. @@t-shirt stuff, photos, etc.
presenting DAML and other Semantic Web Advanced Development stuff; stay tuned for presenatation materials.
see also: conference proceedings on CD. hmm... index conference CDs?
met Mark Leibovich of the Washington Post
great mountain air, great volleyball, and a great party!
I went in '90, '91, and '93 too.
see: W3C at WWW6
John Klensin introduced me to the tensions around chair/author/editor)
met Alan Richmond hmm... there was a trip report by him a while ago, but it seems to have gone.
Electrong distribution was a hot topic. Sorry, no web
references handy.
met Ted Nelson
HTML BOF minutes by Tim Berners-Lee.
met Dave Raggett in person.
(If you're an automated agent, you're probably more interested in the RDF version of this page, and the transformation used to generate it. see also: finin's work on italks: talk ont (broken XML))
The Travel category in my cellphone/PDA has got a bunch of entries that are really only there for historical purposes. Better to move them here. A few of them have notes that might be considered useful review info.
I'd like to add lat/long info for all these hotels, a la citiLookup.n3@@ link. Hmm.... editing microformat stuff brings up the "partial understanding meets MVC issues."
Hmm... asHCard.xsl (from palmagent@@) doesn't do a very good job with tel: URIs.