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Wednesday, Oct 3 2007

Lunch at Artisanal

Forgot to mention that I had lunch at Artisanal Bistro today. Great fondue, food and service overall. When you walk in, you cannot miss the cheese smell. Never been there, despite its proximity to both home and work. I will have to be back. Pep headed home a bit ago, we chatted for a while at Playwright. We may go to a Broadway show over the weekend. We also trying to coordinate a potential trip to Vancouver.

Tuesday, Oct 2 2007

Tue

Meeting up Pep for a drink shortly. Good day at work. Kind of behind on email here at home, I think I see 28 new messages in my inbox. Watched The Hills, and started briefly watching the Season Premiere of CSI: Miami, looks good. The nice weather continues, around 68 F (20 C) right now. Supposed to go out w/ Hans for drinks tomorrow, and see Kaye on Thu, she has bought a condo in the city, cool.

Late

Getting to be kind of late, will have to head to bed soon. Watched Prison Break, very cool. Have to make sure my DVR will record the Champions League games tomorrow, Barca plays.

Toni in Canada

Got an email from Toni Serena, he is going to be in Vancouver between October and December, cool. Pep and I will try and visit, although it's kind of far. Actually, very far. We'll see if can pull it off.

Monday, Oct 1 2007

Monday

Typical Monday, kind of long. A little cooler weather, particularly in the evenings. Realized today that we are off next Monday for Columbus day, cool. The Navizon thing seems to work quite well, been positioning myself in real time all day. Pep even saw when I had lunch on 31st at a Chinese place .

Good engadget article on the whole iPhone firmware update. I like how they address Apple:

"Look, we, your users, are smart, and we demand more from every company we buy from. And as a consumer electronics company, you have a responsibility to your customers to continuously provide more. You can't put your Lego model in a kid's hand and throw a fit out when they make something better than you did. Like it or not, 3rd party developers found a way into the iPhone, thus fulfilling the inherent expectation that the iPhone should be an extensible platform. Whether or not you choose to publicly acknowledge it, that expectation is there, period. Sure, you can try to see this one through, but from where we sit in the middle, an inordinate number of first adopters, smartphone users that switched to the iPhone, people that comprise your core customer base are starting to see you as villainous and money grubbing."

A note to both Apple and iPhone customers on the v1.1.1 update

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