Here's a just a few of the hundreds of pix -

Lunches were held at Kebble College (which also was the site of the dorm style accommodations for the bravest of the bunch). This amazing dinning hall so much out of Harry Potter, and the hight of the ceilings made the rooms so live with the sound of conversations - you basically had to shout across the table.

Jimmy Wales, the founder of Wikipedia - took the audience through the journey that has created such a dynamic and successful content site.

Jimmy Wales, as Chris Anderson looks on.

In one of those strange 'round the world' coincidence, Kevin Anderson from the BBC had just read my talk from the Media Center conference. Anderson recorded an interview with me that should be on the BBC later next week.

In the lobby of the theatre, during the twice daily 'conversation break'. And yes - that is Seth Godin... who was one of the many TEDsters who had three minutes to take the stage.

While i've always known that the Brits don't like ice (warm beer is their stock and trade) we were in Oxford for 4 very hot days. And since air-conditioning seems to fall into the 'ice' category... we were forced to resort to cold drinks... wine and beer mostly. (they chilled the beer in deference to their american friends). Here Pam relaxes at the 2nd night party at the Historical Society... and yes, that is a T-Rex behind her.