I am the master screencaster (not really) and Saturday San Francisco fun!
The other day I was going over some old screencasts I had done on Screeniac.com and I tried to visit some of the websites I had reviewed. Sadly, some of them no longer exist. You know what? Their memory can live on forever thanks to the screencasts I’ve done. It’s almost like when someone passes away and you watch a slideshow so you can remember what they used to look like or what they used to do. Not a good analogy? Well, how about a library of web 2.0? Instead of just floating around for all eternity in the Techcrunch DeadPool, some of these companies can say, “Hey look! I did that back in ’07″. When it’s all about Web 20.0, you’ll be able to watch an old screencast and think, “Ha! They used to use passwords? It’s all about brain scanning now!”.
I decided to figure out just how many screencasts I’d done. Turns out that between Screeniac.com and DemoGirl, I’ve done 416. That number is a lot smaller than I’d like but I have also done a lot of work that you’ll never see on this site. Is there anyone who’s done more? Can I call the Guinness Book of World Records now? Are you wondering if there’s a point to this blog post? Well, there really isn’t. I just think it’s cool that I’ve done more screencasts than you.
On a side note, I’m going to be attending a live taping of my friends show, Infected by Martin Sargent, today and everyone’s invited. It’s a beautiful day here in San Francisco and what better way to spend it than hanging out with some Revision3 people getting drunk in the middle of the day? It’s at 200 Capp St. at The Uptown Bar and the doors open at 2:00pm – the show starts at 2:30. If you live in the San Francisco area and are over 21, I highly recommend you get down there.

