IM’ing Jack Straw
I’ve managed to wrestle the copy of Thomas Friedman’s new book, The World Is Flat, from my significant other long enough to read a fascinating snippet about the author’s encounter with Colin Powell in 2001. “I could not resist asking him where he was when he realized that the world […]
Moved to Sing in Ephesus
We put up new articles every day on GoNOMAD, This excerpt is from Jessica Hayden’s story about visiting ruins in Ephesus Turkey. “As a group of German tourists left the theatre, one of the women broke away and walked towards the center of the stage. With one hand on her […]
The Evils of a Good Buzz
John Stossel is one of my favorite TV reporters. He rubs against the grain of both liberals and conservatives, and has been vilified by both Ralph Nader and Al Franken. Ted Turner walked out on one of his interviews, after Stossel questioned whether it is more virtuous to donate to […]
Back to Summer in Deerfield
Back after a week to steamy New England, quite a contrast to cold and rainy Buda. The stubborn spring has finally turned to a sultry summer, and GoNOMAD’s office is now air conditioned. It was inspiring to read that there were more than 100,000 unique visitors on the website last […]
Snitch on the Pirate, Get a Real Copy Free
Microsoft recently decided to deal with software piracy in a unique way. They declared that all users with preinstalled versions of Windows XP (the campaign is valid only for this version of the operating system) will receive a genuine version if they can prove their copy is pirated. In addition, […]
Towering Russians and Glowering Germans
For our last day here in Hungary, we took a drive out to the Statue Museum, where after ‘the political changes’ many of the hated statues of Lenin and others were taken. Our guide, an attractive and fiesty young blond, corrected me when I referred to any 1989 revolution here. […]
Can Ecotourism Save Hungary?
Our trip to Hungary feels like we’ve arrived at a friend’s new home but he is still busy banging nails, hanging up photos and moving in boxes. The country is primed to be an eco-tourism destination, and in the bleak great plains, they are working long days to get it […]
Fighting Fire with Fog
Read a story today in Wired while traveling by bus through the Hungarian countryside about firefighting. It seems nothing has really changed in hundreds of years until now…they put wet stuff on the hot stuff to put out the fire. But todays fabrics are made of polymers that give off […]
