The other side of the continent
Jul. 19th, 2004 11:05 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Having acquired a USB 802.11b wireless networking thingabob tonight, I'm now back on the Internet from the Residence Inn in San Mateo. I won't have Internet access from work for 3-5 business days; draconian network access policies sure are annoying.
The trip here last night was surprisingly pleasant; noise-cancelling headphones, an MP3/Ogg player, and a backpack full of books and magazines makes the time fly. I got through the current issues of The Economist, Computerworld, Columbia Journalism Review, The New York Review of Science Fiction, Swink (during which the iHP-120 randomly selected "Oh, the Pleasure of the Plains" from Handel's Acis and Galatea immediately followed by Laurence Lombert's Happyland, both of which are guaranteed to put a stupid grin on my face; together they nicely offset the rather depressing affect of most of Swink's stories), and I started Penn Jillette's new novel Sock, because how can you resist a novel narrated by a sock monkey?
Anyways, I know several of those who read my journal are in the Bay Area. So, where are the good restaruants? What's fun to do in the evenings? What should I plan on seeing the couple of weekends I'm staying in town?
The trip here last night was surprisingly pleasant; noise-cancelling headphones, an MP3/Ogg player, and a backpack full of books and magazines makes the time fly. I got through the current issues of The Economist, Computerworld, Columbia Journalism Review, The New York Review of Science Fiction, Swink (during which the iHP-120 randomly selected "Oh, the Pleasure of the Plains" from Handel's Acis and Galatea immediately followed by Laurence Lombert's Happyland, both of which are guaranteed to put a stupid grin on my face; together they nicely offset the rather depressing affect of most of Swink's stories), and I started Penn Jillette's new novel Sock, because how can you resist a novel narrated by a sock monkey?
Anyways, I know several of those who read my journal are in the Bay Area. So, where are the good restaruants? What's fun to do in the evenings? What should I plan on seeing the couple of weekends I'm staying in town?
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Date: 2004-08-10 08:35 am (UTC)Italian: North Beach, U.S. Restaurant, order the gnocchi and a side of sauteed spinach.
Thai: Osha Thai. Take the BART to SF and hail a cab. You'll never find parking.
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Date: 2004-08-10 08:36 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-08-17 09:54 pm (UTC)