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Archive for August, 2004

It’s a Wi-Fi world after all

I’m sitting in the McCarron Airport in Las Vegas, on my way to my high school reunion in Boise, Idaho. They’ve got free Wi-Fi here so I’m able to send this entry from my laptop. Seriously neat.
Today’s trip originated in Louisville, and at that airport they’ve got Wi-Fi as well but it isn’t free. It’s […]

The Fins are a bunch of crybabies

I really liked Helsinki and thought it was one of the prettiest capital cities I’ve seen. But I’m beginning to think the Fins are just a bunch of wimps–they’re letting soldiers get out of military service for Internet addiction.
I mean come on–people who are so anti-social that they go into shock when deprived of […]

What I miss about San Francisco, Part 1

One of the weird things about the whole San Francisco/Bay Area scene is that the Internet, especially email, has become such a part of the fabric out there. I ran into a guy a couple years ago at a party, and somehow I ended up on his mailing list. He’s mostly a performance artist, though […]