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Next year, try to: | |
* Drink more water. | |
* Drink less coffee, beer and whiskey. | |
* Eat a vegetable, it won't kill you. | |
* Get up and hit the gym in the morning. | |
* Leave the hotel at least once every day. | |
* Bring extra charging cords and a powerstrip. Write your name on the supplies you lend out. (@ecarewgrovum) | |
* Eat meals with parties of 4. It's much easier to get a table in a busy town. For big groups, just get drinks. | |
* Split into smaller groups, if you take a large party to dinner, and you have to wait forever. (@chrislkeller) | |
* Nap for at least 15 minutes during the lunch break each day (while charging devices). (@JuliaJRH & @KarrieK) | |
* Research nearby coffee spots. To avoid long lines for bad coffee, bring your own supplies. (@hbillings) | |
* Carry snacks for the times you're hungry, and the food line is just too long. (@elainewong) | |
* Think of lightning talk ideas throughout the year, and pitch at least one. | |
* Be aware that DST starts again on the Saturday night/Sunday morning of #NICAR16. This will bite you. | |
* Sleep at least 6-7 hours every night. | |
* Set a time to go to bed, and stick to it. (@roncampbell) | |
* Join games, even if you aren't experienced. People are nice and will teach you. (@reefdog) | |
* Preserve your voice. Talk less; listen more. | |
* Thank every IRE staffer you see. They work incredibly hard to make the conference fantastic. (@stevenrich) | |
* Catch up with old friends when you see them. With a conference this size, you might not get a second chance. | |
* Meet as many new friends and young journalists as you can. It's one of the best parts of NICAR. | |
* Listen to @sstirling's weather reports to avoid winter storms that could delay conference travel. |
Thank every IRE staff member you see. They work incredibly hard behind the scenes to make the conference fantastic.
That's a really solid list, @tommeagher.
This is a bit more general practice security, but I found it comforting to use a VPN while on hotel/random Wifi. Suggested: the dead-easy Cloak (getcloak.com).
And if you hear about games, join them, even if you aren't experienced. People are nice and will teach you.
Thanks, @reefdog, @stevenrich, @ecarewgrovum, @roncampbell, @hbillings! I added your great suggestions.
Don't forget to brush your teeth. Your dentist will thank you.
Looks like we're spared the NICAR DST shift this year: It's happening next week (March 12).
Attend one of the longer hands-on classes that require pre-registration. It offers you the time to dig in and truly learn a new skill.
Bring extra power bricks for charging devices. Bring extra apple chargers. Bring a powerstrip (? maybe this is overkill...). Bring a sharpie to write your name on ALL YOUR STUFF that you might lend out.