Boston

04Aug06

MIT Media Lab
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I am in Boston now, visiting Nabeel, who is a 2L summer for Foley Hoag. Since he lives in Cambridge, MA, its really easy to walk around everywhere or take the T. It would be super easy to get around here with a bike. Let’s hope that Chicago is as bike friendly as Boston is! I walked around HBS and Kennedy yesterday, and I walked around MIT’s campus today. I met a kind woman who works for One Laptop Per Child here in Cambridge.

So, I feel guilty for not posting about the WFS conference though its been so long. I have really been swamped getting back into the swing of things, wrapping stuff up at work, and moving out of my place in Kansas City. I’m living with a generous friend down in Westport until the middle of August when I’m off to Chicago. I promise, a better debrief and my updated recommended book list for this year, just as soon as I can pull it out of my notebook and digitize it. Tomorrow, I’m going to Martha’s Vineyard, so I won’t have much time to post this weekend. But I will when I get back to Kansas City.

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