Today, I've had a lot of getting things running. I've managed to get an IM and IRC client running on my Palm TX. I've managed to get rdflib running on my hosting account. I've managed to get RDFa running in my brain. And I've managed to get the podcast I've been planning with Ian Forrester for a while ready to go. We now have a blog, a feed, a wiki and some prepared notes for the first episode. 
rdflib is a great package, and it's very fast. I'm really liking Python, perhaps enough to shelve the learn Perl project, buy a copy of Mark Pilgrim's book and become a Python addict. I like the fact that modules in Python get compiled in to pyc bytecode. It's like Java, but without the whole use-a-nuclear-bomb-to-kill-a-cockroach thing. 
My BarCamp talk is coming along nicely - I wrote a large chunk of it yesterday on my PDA's excellent outliner. Today I've been revising it over and over again. Eventually, I'll shift it over to S5. When I give the talk, I'll also record it as an MP3. 
Last night, I went to Geek Dinner and met Molly, Ian and a lot of the usual GeeDee crowd. I also found a few places in Brick Lane to leech wi-fi, which is actually practical with a PDA. 
And what about UserTalk?
