Walking in Paris
I played hooky this morning and walked around Paris. It was cold, grey and absurdly beautiful. I think I was lucky that the Louvre was… Read More »Walking in Paris
I played hooky this morning and walked around Paris. It was cold, grey and absurdly beautiful. I think I was lucky that the Louvre was… Read More »Walking in Paris
My friend Martin Varsavsky, an absurdly successful serial entrepreneur, has started a new venture – FON. FON is an international company based on the idea… Read More »Martin Varsavsky and FON
This guy makes me look sane. Marc Tacchi accumulated over a million frequent flyer miles on Air Canada in under 60 days. For about $6000,… Read More »A million air miles in 60 days
My good friend Tomas Krag just posted a thought-provoking observation about travel. Like me, Tomas has spent a good piece of the last five years… Read More »Sitting still and meditating on travel addiction
Thanksgiving is both the simultaneously the simplest and most fraught of major American holidays. On the one hand, it’s a very straightforward holiday. You get… Read More »Thanksgiving… and my recipe for Turkey a la Pompeii
I’m in Budapest today, enroute to Tunis for the World Summit on the Information Society. Like many of the friends I hope to see over… Read More »Enroute to WSIS