She Eats Toilet Paper Slivers Every Day, Another Sleeps with the Hairdryer
There is a woman in Alabama who eats toilet tissue. She grabs a two-ply sheet, splits it in half, and lets that thin sheet melt on her tongue. She eats the paper all day, and has been at this since she was a small child. “I love the way it […]
“I Never Thought I’d Live This Long,” Said David Reid
In this interregnum between Christmas and New Year’s, a calm has fallen and the weather warmed up. I’ve always been intrigued at the commonality of it all, we all have our Christmas traditions with their own variations but the sensibility is shared. I read about people’s rituals on Facebook and […]
Blanketing New York and SF with Free Wi-Fi: Sign of the Times
This is a sign of what will be coming our way soon. They are blanketing huge swaths of New York City with free Wi-fi. How soon until everywhere there are people, there will be free Wi-fi. AT&T has a New Year’s present for any customers planning on spending the evening […]
The Twitterstream Reveals Mayhem While We’re Cozy in the Cave
This is the first storm of the year and it’s been enhanced by social media. Being able to post questions on Twitter and find quick answers about how much snowfall and what else is going on is a real reason this site has seen such spectacular growth. I just saw […]
Stalled in Lagos Traffic, The Area Boys Are Coming!
At the very end of a book I’ve twice typed into Twitter under #fridayreads: Ted Conover’s The Routes of Man. He finishes his fifth road trip with a stop in Lagos, Nigeria. Because he’s heard that it’s one of the worse places on Earth for traffic problems, urban crime and […]
So Many Things To Do, I Can’t Get Any of them Started
Everyone around me is sniffling and I search in vain on Google to find out if this is nationwide. Nothing about my presumed ‘national cold’ comes up in searches. Sigh. Gary Boghoff, owner of Berkshire Brewing, comes into the cafe and his eyes tell me that he too has had […]
You Heard It Here: Predicted Trends for 2011
Here are some trends that the sages at the WSJ say will be prevalent in 2011. Some of these make a whole lotta sense to me. Restaurant menus will be tighter, less descriptive and the days of jargon-filled propaganda will end. Minimal menus will just say what’s on the menu […]
A Beijing Car Club Where Driving Is the Point
I’m at the final chapter of Ted Conover’s The Routes of Man, and here he joins a group of alluent Chinese business owners to take a scenic 500 km drive from Beijing to the Three Gorges Dam. The author gets to ride shotgun with Zhu, who drives like he’s […]
In Iran, Gas Now Costs 38 cents per Liter
I remember a Friday night in Tehran, where young men drove their cars up and down the boulevards, and it felt like being in South Beach…that same exhilaration, whoooo hoooo, screaming and excitement of male energy. I read in Sunday’s NY Times about how the government there has finally cut […]
Madoff Scheme Widow Gives Back $7.2B…Is There Now Room in Heaven for Her?
You know the story of Bernard Madoff, right? The swindler who is now in jail after nearly bankrupting scores of investors in a Ponzi scheme was in the news Friday when the WSJ reported something unprecedented. A widow whose husband was greatly enriched by money earned in Madoff’s scheme has […]
How Many Times Did They Use the Word ‘God’?
Google is in the news today, in an article in the WSJ about their new database. Linguists say that since the invention of the printing press, about 129 million books have been published. They tracked which words show up the most, and how many times terms such as Che Guevara […]
Oh How the Music Affects the Mood
Ahhhhh nice music. I am fascinated by the spectrum of people’s musical tastes, and how much the choice of tunes affects my mood and the ambience of a place. I often commandeer the Pandora selection here at the cafe, and switch it to a playlist that includes Frank Sinatra, Ella […]
Each Child Must Ride to School Alone?
It was cold, and it was late, so I volunteered to take Nathan to his school, just a few blocks away. As I often do I took on a new role for our short trip, I told him I was honored to be his chauffeur. Since he was a bigshot […]
Clear Hartford Will Make Wi-Fi Irrelevant and Put the ‘Net Anywhere
I saw an ad today that was prescient…it was for Clear, a 4G wireless system that’s now available in Hartford. They offer customers the chance to pay $60 per month and get the same speed as a home Wi-Fi system anywhere they open up their laptops. Again it’s a sign […]
The Kenyan Prostitutes Asked: What Do You Think of Our Situation?
Ted Conover wrote a book called “The Routes of Man,” in which he traveled around the world and wrote about the impact of roads on civilizations. While I enjoyed the white knuckle account of life driving in Bolivia’s mountains, I am more enjoying the account from when the author joined […]
As State Street Lays off 1400 Workers, Their Profits Soar
I am in between about the most recent move by Obama to extend the Bush tax cuts. While I do believe that increasing taxes doesn’t do much to stimulate the economy and create jobs, a column by Joan Vennochi in the Boston Globe did make me pause. It was about […]
Mulling the Cafe Conumdrum: Close Earlier?
After a light dusting of snow, it really feels like December, and the Christmas season. There are so many errands to run and things to take care of, I thought about them as I walked from the house to the cafe, well protected with longjohns and with gloves. Mismatched, but […]
I’ve Blogged Since 2004, With a Few Rare Breaks
The cold has set in…every time you go outside, you will either be glad you wore your longjohns or wishing, silently, that you did. I have been running in and out of the cold, and I am not cold. Ugh, though this is a symbolic first blast for a long […]
