... and had a wonderful time. Ate amazingly good food, saw a bunch of great panels, stayed up way too late, and met a whole lot of awesome new folks, including Sumana Harihareswara, whose new book Thoughtcrime Experiments everyone should go check out right now, not least of all because it's free. It's also published under a Creative Commons license, and the editors include this great explanation of how they did everything as part of the book. How cool is that?
So many other wonderful things went on that I'd spend ages writing them all down, but suffice it to say that it was an outstanding experience.
And now, to sleep off the con-crud that I brought home with me.
I just got done sleeping for two hours - so I seem to be in the same boat as you. WisCon is addictive, but also very tiring.
(On another note, good to meet you there!)
And you as well!
On a side note, I've been doing cons for fifteen years now, and I don't think I've ever been as energized or exhausted, mentally or physically, as I have been by WisCon. I'm still grinding through a lot of what I learned; I think I may be done processing in time for next year's con.