What Does One Do At The G20?

by Michael Bear · 2009-04-02 03:11:00 UTC

To be honest, not quite sure - for the past two hours, been rather happily ensconced in the media hangar; apparently, nirvana is free coffee and decent internet access.  The pastries also help.

As a sign of how slow things are at the moment, many of the broadcast media have turned their cameras to the long desks of print media, taking footage of people hunched over their computers.

There's a meta-comment there, somewhere.

For fear of missing something, anything, am about to start wandering - am one step away from wearing a sign that says "does anyone want to interview a blogger?"

(On a related note, also slowly realizing that media-whoredom comes somewhat naturally.  Nothing better than a little self-knowledge.)

[Photo from G20Voice photostream on flickr]

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