- ARCHIVE / May 12th, 2007
- Four Baby Ruth and Free Internet
I’m sitting in the San Francisco airport, near the Andale Mexican restaurant. My laptop power is dwindling, even with the screen brightness set so low I’m thinking I am developing glaucoma. I’m down to one more bite-size Baby Ruth candy bar and thankful the Internet connection is free. This isn’t what I thought I would be doing at 7p Eastern. By now, I should be landing in Minneapolis and trying to make my connecting flight home. But a funny thing happened on the way to the concourse …
- Soccer, Truth and intimacy.
A few catch-up discussions to share.
Yesterday, we arrived at playgroup after two of his buddies had already initiated a rather competitive soccer game. Carter’s reaction was to pull out his book and sit inside reading. I settled in next to him to see if he needed assistance in joining his friends, or if he [...] - Value in the Network
Last Tuesday, Shveta, Matt and I attended BayCHI, a monthly gathering of area HCI folk to hear a couple of talks. Since Matt had a longer drive back up to San Francisco, we bailed on the second presentation so we had a chance to talk ourselves. However, the first one was thought provoking. hannon Clark—who very recently launched nela.mobi and is involved with Meshwalk—gave a somewhat confusing presentation on the economic value in network structure.