Month: January 2003
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Got WiFi?
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So here I am at LAX in the American Airlines Admirals Club. And thanks to T-Mobile, I’m now a T-Mobile Hotspot customer – and this post comes to you via…
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Notes from the Marketing Partner Forum
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Some quick notes from the Marketing Partner Forum, which wraps up in a few hours: about 35% of attendees are lawyers (managing partner, marketing partner), while the majority of attendees…
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Biggest argument for WiFi…
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… has gotta be that the telephone in my hotel bathroom has a dataport. That’s right – it’s a separate room with nothing but a toilet – and barely enough room…
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Right back at ya, babe…
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Chicago, x2. The movie Chicago not only offers superb dance, music and acting, but the story deliciously assaults courtroom acrobatics and media manipulation. DO check it out.Not speaking of which,…
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It’s warm here…
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Left Chicago this afternoon – it was 17 degrees and flurries decorated the sky. Just checked into the Ritz Carlton in Laguna Niguel, where it’s 70 and sunny. Nice. By…
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Blog Encounter
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As Ernie mentioned a few days ago, we had a chance to meet for real when we were both in Orlando on vacation. (Side note – I missed getting to…
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The Dean Campaign
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I’ll keep the advocacy to a dull roar (for now), but I’m starting to get involved with the Dean campaign. Right now, this includes helping out on some technology projects…
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Treo update
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I’m finally coming up for air after two weeks of being radio silent (or is that Radio silent?). First off – my Treo arrived and I’m in love. It’s exactly…
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What he said!
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Blawg, the law blog – well it was bound to happen. There is now a site called Blawg, which aspires to be “your source for law & legal-related weblogs.” Looks…
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Emperor, Shedding Clothes?
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From The Economist: Americas policy towards Iraq seems confused and towards North Korea seems erratic. Is the Bush administrations diplomacy doomed? … Mr Bushs post-September 11th foreign policy, apparently so…