A real dot-com bust

The LA Times is running a story about a remote Chinese village that was on the fast track to become an internet hub but its patron dropped dead. If you can beyond “hyperlink” in the title, it’s an interesting story from an education and IT perspective . Maybe a nice quiet place to hold your next conference?






Absolutely Crushed

I’ve been taking a few photos with a Canon Eos Rebel G, on loan from my brother Pete (who’s headed to med-school in Bristol). I haven’t used film in awhile, but the lcd on my digitial camera is broken so I’m shooting blind either way. At least you get a lot of control with the SLR. The downside is the cost of developing, although they’re trying to remain competitve with digital and offering up photo cds with you prints. Anyway, here’s a funny shot from a black and white roll that I just received back from processing.

Absolutely crushed

High winds from the tail-end of a hurricane brought down some trees around here last week. Apparently the car was a rental, I can just imagine how the phone-call with the agency must have gone. Also check out this photo of a man on a bike and some graffiti.