Jul 6, 2007
I was reading up on a personal posting on another blog when it triggered something within me. It started with me questioning the content of my blog, how at one point in time it was a simple documentation of what I was doing and offered just a surface level view into my life. It slowly progressed into some more personal postings and as I realized how cathartic it was to hash out your inner emotions, it got deeper and deeper.
It was ok though, as the people reading it were strangers or people close enough to understand. I honestly don’t have an issue with strangers, but it’s the people who are closest to you who are the ones that can also hurt you the most. I think this is what happened and as a result I started editing my thoughts and being less open as well as posting less detail.
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Jul 4, 2007
As much as I enjoy the process of traveling it can really grind on your nerves sometimes, especially when the destination is a place you are extremely excited about. I am glad that after 10+ hours of transporting myself via various means from Vancouver to Seattle to Houston to New York, I am finally here and finished with a day.
My time is a bit thrown off due to the lack of sleep as well as a 2.5 hour layover in Houston which is 2 hours ahead PST. Then another little hour of time change once I hit NYC. There is something just extremely invigorating about walking about New York that totally re-energized me.
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Jul 2, 2007
My feelings regarding airport WIFI is the same with Hotels. I believe it should be free. I mean honstly, if coffee shops can afford to provide it for free so should airports. Bandwidth shouldn’t be an issue seeing as most visitors are only there for a short period of time.
Well I think I found the solution to obtaining free wifi.
Continue reading The Secret To Unsecured Airport WIFI