Raleigh for Breakfast, Philly for Lunch, San Fran for Dinner

Woke up in North Carolina. (No sausage gravy this morning, but man was it tasty yesterday.) Stopped long enough in Philly for a cheesesteak (”wiz wit”) at Pat’s with Erich. For dinner, crepes on Union St. in San Francisco. I feel so well-traveled.

Looking out a week it’s Boston, the Gunks, Long Island, Boston again…then Oregon the week after. Let’s hope I don’t come down with something.

The observant surfer will note that I’ve posted new photos, most notably those from my dad’s visit.

My Favorite Microsoft Product…

…and really a significant upgrade from MSN Napkin 2006.

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California: The First Week

Job: check. Apartment: check. Internet: check. TV…working on it. Megan: visiting Friday. Things could be worse. The sun is shining and I’m writing from my cushy seat on the Yahoo! commuter shuttle bus.

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Danish Architecture and Design

As our trip nears its end and the tourist activities and frenetic photo-taking wind down, I thought I’d move from pure travelogue to more analysis of what we see around us. When I travel, I’m usually interested in four things: architecture and design, food, drink, and people. So, part one of a four part series.
It will surprise no one that I have something to say about Danish design. After all, Scandinavian design is synonymous with contemporary and stylish in the US, from IKEA on up to the boutiques on Newbury Street. As a kid, I loved going into Contemporary Trends in Ithaca to admire the simple elegance of their Scandivanian products.

A few things have caught me pleasantly by surprise though. read more »

Bornholm

For those of you aware of Megan’s hospitalization, she’s feeling much better and we’ve been able to resume exploring Copenhagen as of this past Tuesday. For those of you who were unaware, Megan went to the hospital and investigated the Danish health care system. She’s been extremely impressed overall, and disturbingly has established the hospital meatloaf as her gold standard for meals here. Perhaps I can press her into temporary service to provide some details. We now return to our regularly scheduled blog entry, delayed a week (we returned about 10 days ago).

on the ferry to Bornholm on the ferry to Bornholm

It would be difficult to find a better fit for the word idyllic than the island of Bornholm. read more »

Denmark: A Land of Contrasts

Our second week here in Denmark draws to a close. I write this Sunday evening, on the train from Copenhagen to the island of Bornholm, where we’ll be spending a few days relaxing after the rough-and-tumble of relaxing of the city. Megan thinks Bornholm may be to Copenhagen as Martha’s Vineyard is to Boston.

So, what have we been up to? read more »

Welcome to København

Four days after arrival, I think we’re relatively settled. We have a lovely apartment on a quiet street in the Christianshavn neighborhood:

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Tools for Mac Users

There is a large number of excellent free or inexpensive tools for Mac OS X, and most long-time Mac users have a handful of “must-have” utilities. Indeed, it appears that the Mac platform’s community of good, small developers producing such software sets it apart; according to what I’ve read this isn’t the case in the Windows world, where “free” and “spyware” are often synonymous.

As more and more of my friends buy new Macs, I keep promising to create a list of tools I consider indispensable; at long last, here it is. Many of these apps are free; all of the others offer free trial periods.

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Applying efficiency, safety and usability as standards for toll plaza design in Massachusetts

Interesting how most of the things I have to rant about concern driving. I imagine it�s related to the unpleasantly large amount of time I spend sitting in my car every week. If you live in or drive through Massachusetts, you are familiar with FAST LANE. It�s the Bay State�s version of what everyone else in the Northeast quadrant of the United States knows as EZ Pass, the Massachusetts Turnpike Authority�s electronic toll collection system. The purpose of this rant is to discuss how the Massachusetts Turnpike Authority has failed to use electronic toll collection to make traveling on the state�s highways as safe and efficient as it could be through the poor design, ineffective signage and inconsistent positioning of toll plazas on the state�s highways. read more »

The Windows Mystery

Mac users are often criticized for their smug, superior attitudes, and for their zealotry. I’m no fan of zealotry myself, but am nonetheless guilty of these attitudes from time to time. I’d like to explain why, in as humble and balanced a manner as I can.
Suppose you own a car. Any car will do…let’s say a Honda Civic. Like any car, it’s not perfect. From time to time, it needs maintenance or repair. The vast majority of the time, it works: You can get into it and drive places at reasonable speed. You expect as much from your car.
Now, you look around and realize other people’s cars are different. read more »