Accra, fifteen years later
To obtain the emergency passport I needed to visit Nigeria and Ghana, I revisited my old stomping grounds in Southern Connecticut. To reward myself for… Read More »Accra, fifteen years later
To obtain the emergency passport I needed to visit Nigeria and Ghana, I revisited my old stomping grounds in Southern Connecticut. To reward myself for… Read More »Accra, fifteen years later
I’ve been trying to make some changes in my life so that I travel less, spend more time at home, speak less, write more and… Read More »Ignoring the Omens
I tend not to write much about what’s going on in my personal life, but there’s a lot going on, some of which is impacting… Read More »The real life update
Yesterday, Yahoo announced that it would be shutting down its free webhosting service, Geocities, later this year. The Geocities website sports a banner announcing that… Read More »An elegy (of sorts) for Geocities
Sick of Twitter yet? Can’t say I blame you. In a week where Oprah took to the medium (and promptly got smacked down by Shaquille… Read More »Deliver us from Twitter…
Happy Ada Lovelace Day, everyone. I’m joining the nearly two thousand people who’ve responded to Suw Charman-Anderson’s pledge: “I will publish a blog post on… Read More »Ada Lovelace Day