Start your morning with more Attendees
by Patrick HavensHere briefly are some more Attendees.
Attendee #71 is Shawn Grunberger, has been using WordPress to blog about his aortic root replacement surgery.
Attendee #72 is Daniel Nowak, running his blog on the Expression Engine, and had nothing really posted. Except that he made the 2006 WordCamp and the change to ExpressionEngine, though recent. doesn’t look touched since install.
Attendee #73 is Harry McCracken, a fan of comics and animation is vice president and editor-in-chief of PC World.
Attendee #74 is Andy Skelton, Musical Guitarist, and WordPress Developer, was mentioned here.
Attendee #75 is Mary Kolesnikova. “GirlCapitalist is a blogger, just like you.”
Attendee #76 is Sean R., “the man, myth and legend. I’m also a web consultant and blog rock star”
Attendee #77 is Max La Riviere-Hedrick, didn’t give any info. But I did find there is an author by that name.
Attendee #78 is Alex Moskalyuk, is a former Yahoo employee and blogger. He currently works for a startup.
Attendee #79 is Shahriar Marachi, of Digital Mark Studios. OpenDNS refused to let me load their blog.
Attendee #80 is Dan Cameron, spawner ScatteredMedia. ScatteredMedia = A technology company dispersed in different areas of media: specializing in web content and creation, video production and deployment and technology solutions including consulting.
Attendee #81 is James Tippins, is a church planter in Northern California where only 1% of the population is churched. A holder of a BBA in Marketing and a Th.M. (Graduation Pending 07) and is working toward MDiv & ThD over the next 61 years. (This is a funny folks)
Attendee #82 is Robyn Tippins, is and has been a marketing/PR consultant, blogger, speaker, and podcaster. She now works at Yahoo! as the Community Manager for MyBlogLog.
Attendee #83 is Deena M, of Freebird Media a couture marketing service.
Attendee #84 is Scott Rosenberg, a writer and editor; co-founder of Salon, where I’m working on some new projects; and author of the book Dreaming in Code.
Attendee #85 is Brian Ghidinelli, runs his second start-up, Pukka Software. An event registration and management tool for motorsport event organizers. Which folds in neatly with his love of racing.
Attendee #86 is Liz Kao, is a blogger for Grub Girl, a cheap eats and bargain bites in the San Francisco Bay Area review blog.
Attendee #87 is Susan Tenney, a baker and blogger for Wild Yeast.
Attendee #88 is Jerome Chevillat, A very intellegent blogger who has working in different areas of Telecommunications, he works at Cisco.
Attendee #89 is Ray Hernandez, is a designer who has worked “some amazing companies such as: Match.com, BlackAmericaWeb.com, AOL, and Playboy to name a few.”
Attendee #90 is Thomas Hardjono, a resident of Silicon Valley, I couldn’t interpret the information about them.
Attendee #91 is Jason Cara, hsa a twitter with no new posts in months, and no URL for a blog.
Attendee #92 is Natalie MacLees, is a new blogger.
Attendee #93 is Nicki Dugan, of Yahoo. Or at least I’m guessing from the link. The only other info I could find is her very well designed site for being a designer.
Attendee #94 is Dimitry Bentsionov, fairly new with Yahoo in creative web development.
Attendee #95 is Luciano Zanardo, writes of organization and productivity. (I had to run his site through Google Translator to understand that)
Attendee #96 is Anne Hill, writes thoughts on music, magic, dreams, leadership, family, and Spirit.
Attendee #97 is Andrew Mager, is a CNET tech producer, blogger, and web evangelist.
Attendee #98 is Kristen Kenedy, is the person behind the Tesla Motors blog. ** BTW- when can I look one over.**
Attendee #99 is Douglas Bell, is a freelance web developer, a phpBB MODder, co-host and editor of the PreviewCast podcast, host of the live phpBB Weekly podcast.
Attendee #100 is Phil Freo, is a freelance website developer from Jacksonville, FL and am currently studying Computer Engineering and entrepreneurship at the University of Florida in Gainesville, FL.

July 19th, 2007 at 11:06 am
I’m no longer with Yahoo! I went to a startup last year.
July 19th, 2007 at 12:14 pm
Thanks for the update. I’ll edit it.
July 19th, 2007 at 2:21 pm
Patrick, no one can get to attendee #79’s site, http://blog.digitalmarkstudios.com/
Their authoritative nameservers are not responding with a valid address, or timing out.
ns2.servemark.net
ns1.servemark.net
But thanks for using OpenDNS!
John Roberts
OpenDNS
July 19th, 2007 at 2:36 pm
Ahhh wondered. Thanks for posting and letting us know the reason.
July 29th, 2007 at 10:23 am
I too attended having flown into San Francsco from Seattle (after having the posted gate changed and missing the flight into Oakland as by the time I arrived at the new gate I wasn’t allowed to board). This meant I lost the use of a pre-paid “Super Shuttle” ride from Oakland to my hotel on Market Street. Travelers aid informed me about BART and to get off at the Civic Center which I did.I could and did walk both days to the Conference. Can’t remember when I got more value for a conference expenditure. Great Sessions,Food , Swag, etc.