Made it to the airport, despite moose in the road. First time at an airport since 9/11. Had to unload each laptop in their own trays, my shoes, my coat, and my camera into separate trays (not to mention my two bags). But security was very nice and helpful. And hey! Wireless everywhere! I’ve been […]
Month: November 2005
Last looks
Just like the time a hundred years or so ago, I’m watching something odd on TV and posting while I wait for a lift to the airport. I did decide on the airport shuttle, and talked to a very nice man earlier in the evening to give him directions. Though the train looks to be […]
Danny Ayers provides a comprehensive list of semantic web related links for the last week. As Phil Ringnalda wrote in his cruft-free URL post, Danny is an essential source for all things semantic web, whether RDF related or not. I also subscribe to Planet RDF, but am rather dependent myself on Danny for the latest. Now excuse me […]
Latest update on train: Estimated arrival: 1 hour and 23 minutes late. As of the last report at 2:43 pm at Glasgow, MT (GGW), it was running 2 hours and 17 minutes late. It was a broken rail. Question is, though: what else will happen? But the airport shuttle is 90.00. Sh*t. Sh*t. Sh*t.
IF THE MOUNTAIN WILL NOT COME TO MOHAMMED, MOHAMMED WILL GO TO THE MOUNTAIN – “If one cannot get one’s own way, one must adjust to the inevitable. The legend goes that when the founder of Islam was asked to give proofs of his teaching, he ordered Mount Safa to come to him. When the […]
