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Day 5 of Trip - Last Day in San Francisco

May 31, 2008

Me and the bridge It’s fitting that my time exploring the hills of San Francisco had its ups and downs. I had some bad days and I had some good days,but they balanced out and resulted in a richer and more impacting experience. I think when given a choice, most people would prefer a life of good and bad over a life of routine indifference. It reminds me of something a professor and friend of mine once asked, “Who wants an easy life?” Read more

Day 4 of Trip - Wake-Up San Francisco!

May 31, 2008

Like their organic food, vintage clothing, and analog instruments, leave it to hippies and liberal scenesters to project value onto things that produce the same old shit. Being from Baltimore, it’s pretty difficult for me to be anything less than amazed when I visit another city but somehow San Francisco managed to pull this off during the first of two days I have entirely devoted to experiencing it. On second thought, I must applaud you… Read more

Day 3 of Trip to Google IO - In The Court of The Crimson King

May 30, 2008

Nerd Laughter at Google IOWhat a difference a day can make! All the tech snobbery in the world couldn’t hold a candle to the handful of legends I came across today. Before I go any further and risk losing your attention, shout-outs go out to the following heroes of life…

Abdul-Karriem Khan spells one passionate and energetic developer. At the end of Steve Souder’s presentation (mentioned below) Abdul stepped up to the microphone to voice his disagreement as to the source of IE’s (Microsoft Internet Explorer) dilemma, accusing IE developers of being irresponsible and apathetic, failing to resolve a crippling memory leak that has plagued the browser ever since the word “Firefox” Read more

Day 2 of Trip to Google IO - First Day of Conference

May 28, 2008

Waking up at 6:30AM is not something I do very frequently working a late shift. However, doing this on the west coast made it seem like 9:30AM, which is a lot more agreeable. Arrival to Google IO was just about what I expected it to be. So many nerds and people with laptops, all my kind of people. My kind of people except for those rude international types, you know who I’m talking about, haha. On my way to the bathroom, I got big props for my t-shirt from this one dude, a sure sign that I’m rep’n the east coast proper. Read more

Day 1 of Trip to Google IO - San Francisco or Bust

May 28, 2008

The Required ShotLeave it to me to have airport security remark, ‘this guy’s got a lot of electronics.’ As my carry-on passed through the x-ray, this dude’s remark was understandable and probably the right reaction upon seeing a bag containing a digital camera, Nintendo DS and games, a PDA, a cell phone, MacBook, and all the chargers and cables to fuel them. Anyone that has traveled with me knows that’s just how I roll, but to my surprise, I passed through without being searched. If I was working airport security and saw someone with so many wires, I would probably pull them aside to at least visually inspect the bag. Maybe it was my charm at the metal detector that let them know I was a friendly, or maybe it was the dude’s keen eye for quality electronics. Read more

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