RTX in 1000 Words or Less

So I was in the middle of writing a full recap of RTX, but it started running long and I decided to scrap it. I may finish it one day, but probably not. I hate the fact that I am a long winded writer. I mean, look at this, I’m already over 50 words and I haven’t even made it to the meat of this post. Anyway, RTX recap, bullet-point style.

10 things I learned at RTX

  1. I love the internet

    Seriously, I <3 everyone I met at RTX. I had only interacted with a handful of you before last weekend, and had no idea what to expect once I started meeting people. I certainly didn’t expect to make so many friends and miss everyone this much. I can’t wait until we all get together again!

  2. The Austin-American Statesman’s Bat Hotline sucks

    Don’t even get me started. “The bats are currently flying between 7:45 and 8:15” was bullshit, and everyone who I talked into standing on that bridge knows it.

  3. I take the +10 against heat that every Texan gets for granted

    It was hot last weekend. Not unbearable, but it was hot. What I didn’t realize is that many of the people visiting had never had to deal with that heat for an extended period of time before. I knew better, and stocked up on Gatorade and soaked in the A/C when I could. It didn’t occur to me that others didn’t know to do those things. The trip to Barton Springs on Friday morning was just icing on the cake.

  4. Austin has some amazing food

    I already knew this, but all the places we visited for SideQuest made me really appreciate it. Seeing all of these people experiencing Gourdough’s and Salt Lick and Amy’s Ice Cream for the first time was pretty eye-opening as to just how lucky I am to live here. I love you Austin. Don’t ever leave me.

  5. I’m an RT fan, but I was at RTX for the community

    Something that became painfully obvious over the weekend was that many people went to RTX for the sole purpose of meeting the RT staff and gushing over them. Now, I’m not judging the people who were there for that, that just isn’t me. I was there to meet a bunch of like-minded people and show them a great time in Austin. Honestly, I would have been just as happy if everyone on the staff suddenly became extremely ill right before the event started and didn’t show up. In fact, I only spoke with a few of them, and it was only to say thanks for putting on the event. Do I regret it? Not one bit. I went for the community, and I loved every moment of it.

  6. Knuckles Dawson is an overachiever in real life too

    Checkpoint!

  7. The bottle-friendly alternative to shotgunning a beer is called a strawpedo

    I had no idea this existed until I watched a Brit do it at last-call in Halcyon. Put a straw in your beer and bend it upwards as you begin drinking. The straw lets air into the bottle and lets you continue drinking without having to stop. My mind was blown.

  8. I suck at pool

    But I only sucked a little more than Vicki. She was pretty horrible too.

  9. My drinks of choice are either rum+coke or long island iced teas

    With the exception of the first night, thats pretty much all I drank all weekend. There were a few other random drinks in there (especially during the bar crawl!) but I stuck to the rum+coke or LITs for most of the weekend. And they served me well!

  10. I love the RT community and need to get more involved

    This was my first time doing anything with this community, but it certainly won’t be my last. I don’t know what I’m going to do to stay involved (Besides keeping SideQuest going) but I’m going to find something. RTX 2012 is too long to wait, so I’ll have to find some other way to get my fix!

And that does it for my RTX recap. Maybe one day I’ll finish the long winded version, but I doubt it. Now I have to prepare to digest all the E3 news that’ll be hitting tomorrow morning. Maybe I can even get TexBot in on the action!

Also, the original title of this post was “RTX in 100 Words or Less” and I’ve been editing it every time I hit a different word count. I finally gave up and just added an extra 0. REALLY need to work on keeping these things shorter…

2 comments

  1. Jessica Nary says:

    Grady,
    RTX was amazing and you touched on some great points! Nate and I had a blast as well and we’re both so happy we got to finally put a face to a web name 😉 Can’t wait for RTX 2012…And I know that recapping this epic weekend is REALLY hard to do in under 1000 words!!! BUT that being said, Sometimes there are no words! *Like Tex jumping in action hero style into the pool in her dress ;)* Anyways, thankyou for everything you and Dom did with Sidequest, and next year Nate and I will be planning for a week stay 🙂

  2. Marduk says:

    You did really great for your first community event… that being giving people something to do with the other 50% of their free time.

    Those bats sucked, and they weren’t even vampires. They came out only when it was too dark to see them without the flash of a camera. However, it was still pretty cool to see.  Sucks that it took so long, they need to start getting a bat provoker down there for the times they say they fly.

    I went to RvBTO last year, I think more for just seeing the RT guys. However as I started talking to people on the forums, I realized just how important the community aspect was to the event too. I mean, I always knew hanging out with fellow fans was a part of it, and would help make it awesome, but not on that scale. At RTX, having gotten there early and met more people before the event, I got even more of a community experience. I really just said hi to the RvB guys I didn’t meet, then hung out with you awesome people. Even when I thought everyone was gone, there were always people to talk to in the lounge.

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