May 20, 2006TravelI'm getting on a couple long flights shortly. There might be a bit of airport blogging here and there, but it will depend on flight schedules, lounge access, wifi availability etc etc. This coming week, I'll be nine hours ahead of New York time. New content will typically come on line, if at all possible pending my schedule, sometime around 2 PM EST or thereabouts. Just a little head's up for regulars (yes, not everyone has defected!). Posted by Gregory at May 20, 2006 02:47 AM | TrackBack (0)Comments
I'm a regular lurker and I deeply appreciate yur blog. Thank you. have fun! Posted by: my cat at May 20, 2006 03:21 PM | Permalink to this commentNo, Greg: like many communities BD probably gains as much from "immigration" as it loses from "defections"! Safe journey - we'll be here when you get back. PS: "Nine hours ahead of New York" must mean Middle East/Central Asia - Can you tell us where you're going? Or is the info classified? (On second thought, don't tell us - the world works better with a little mystery involved.) Posted by: Jay C at May 20, 2006 05:40 PM | Permalink to this commentWhile Greg journeys to his undisclosed location, here (via Eric Umansky) is an adventure in pundity from the BBC: http://news.bbc.co.uk/nolavconsole/ifs_news/hi/newsid_4980000/newsid_4985700/nb_rm_4985716.stm This never happens in the blogosphere. Posted by: Zathras at May 20, 2006 10:31 PM | Permalink to this comment |
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