At 03:05 AM 3/6/2006, Dave Long wrote:
Bruce Metcalf asked:
Does this change mean that I'm growing paranoid, that I'm paying better attention, or just that I'm getting old?

Naw, it just means it's time to get out of FL.

Gee, and I thought this place was ever so much better than Los Angeles....

Where would *you* recommend?


Similarly, if you find yourself thinking "how does this novelty keep crazies from blowing stuff up" well before thinking "how does this novelty make my life a little better", I'd suggest moving someplace where the events of 2001 are more memory than national myth.[1]

Like, to a job at a location that wasn't on the short list of potential targets, perhaps?


[0] now, all they need to do is work out the packet-switching-for-people scheme. I love the public-and-private transport network in this country, but sometimes it'd be nice to just snooze through a connection instead of having to manually (pedally?) route.

Interestingly enough, I'm involved with a study group that's working to design a Personal Rapid Transit system. Recent developments in GPS, wire guidance, and inductive-charging-in-motion make this approach more approachable than in the past.

The study group has room for a few more qualified participants, if anyone is interested.


(vaguely related: is there anyplace that still operates people-moving paternosters?)

Not so vague response: <http://web.archive.org/web/20010909232455/members.surfeu.de/awin/paternoster.html>.


[1] I'll be getting a report on vineyards in .za in a couple of weeks -- shall I pass along any potentially interesting domaine names?

Oh, please do! If it's bottled in SA and worth drinking, I can get it locally. More easily than California wines at present, though that is finally changing.

Florida until recently had a law that made it nearly impossible to ship wine into the state except through highly regulated and licensed "importers". The legal justification was "protection of native Florida wines and wineries". Anyone who has *tasted* genuine Florida wine knows that nothing this side of a return to Prohibition would cause the local product to sell to any but the most desperate. Now we just have to wait for all the small wineries to change their web sites so that a FL address doesn't automatically trigger a "Can't get this there" page.


Bruce Metcalf,
Lake Buena Vista, FL



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