Yoz Grahame's Unresolvable Discrepancy

I came here to apologise and eat biscuits, and I'm all out of biscuits

And off I go…

Posted: August 26th, 2002 | 3 Comments »

… into the desert. Back in a couple of weeks.

(Okay, I should provide a bit more background and frantic namedropping. I’ve been on the West Coast for the past week, staying some of the time with Quinn and Danny and Gilbert in San Jose, and the rest of the time with Gayle and Lev up in Portland, Oregon. While down in San Jose I was lucky enough to catch up with Cory and meet the brilliant Seth Schoen, Lisa Rein, Kragen Sitaker, Ori Neidich and Bruce Perens. Quinn and I have just completed a 16-hour overnight drive from Oregon, but we’re going out tonight with Stef and Kay and Phil and Mary. Off to Reno tomorrow.

By the way, I apologise, sort of, for this blog turning into “Yoz’s Cool Shareware Picks” over the past few entries. This may be resolved later, or it may not. I guess I wanted this blog to be partially about discovering useful software that hadn’t been pointed to (much) elsewhere, but it seems to be stagnating a little. Oh, I dunno. I’m clearly too tired to write this.)


3 Comments on “And off I go…”

  1. 1 She said at 5:29 pm on September 2nd, 2002:

    Thats okay, Yoz. No one understands a word of what you’re saying here anyway. Or is it just me.

  2. 2 Tom Steinberg said at 3:37 pm on September 20th, 2002:

    Nooo! Don’t apologise for shareware picks – they’re so much more interesting than most people’s pointless political ramblings. Keep it up!
    Steiny

  3. 3 sasha said at 9:35 am on September 24th, 2002:

    I’m so jealous you’re at burning man:) have a good time. l’shana tovah.

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