Something I've noticed during my stay here at PyCon - it's harder to get people going after the first day.
The first day all the sessions start on time, go over through some of lunch, and sessions scheduled to start after lunch do.
The second day during (and a bit after) lunch we had a tounge-twister competition whic went a bit over... and it seemed really hard after that to pull my brain back into Python.
Today I meant to go to a session at 11:30, got distracted by lunch, and now at 1:15PM we're starting the after lunch session.
(Oh, and today there are no formal sessions after the 2:45 break. After that we're doing informal group discussions, work, etc as we see fit.)
But in one way I'm glad we're wrapping up earlier today - I'm very spent after 3 days of 10-12 hour days (and a big day of adventuring around DC). I'm going to enjoy the extra time I'll get to sleep in on Saturday (our plane doesn't leave until mid-afternoon).
1:29:47 PM
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