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one class down, one to go. big day of Perfect 10 cases (all of 'em) and spectrum policy. beautiful spring day in New Haven.
very happy about viola quintet (2 mozart) concert today in faculty lounge, you should try chamber music - diff to twitter, tho
OWD: good intersections with Internet Week swimming into view. in general, JZ talk full of OWD intersections
OWD: progress - planning for meeting at Adobe offices in NYC (thanks, Kaarli!) on April 22 at 8pm; will update meetup info; board too
in nyc: new phone, new Mac, now going to talk at Zittrain event.
yearning for acoustical separation: student outside my office on cellphone
OWD: done with teaching for the week, ready to think now
leaving the screen interface
big structural piece on telecom problems: a project that will take months to write up. here I go.
OWD: working on OLPC partnership worldwide. don't you think?
long long day ending, computer-wise.
OWD: hoping to meet with a bunch of people in DC on May 2 re OWD - let me know if you'll be there and would like to meet up
great visit from alan davidson at yale law school. he just spoke to one of my classes. just wonderful.
OWD: thanks to joly macfie for upgrading the site - much less babyish now
OWD: just gave big talk to yale school of management lunch session, plugging OWD
OWD: martin varsavsky unavailable for nyc on sept. 22; still seeking keynoter, do send clues.
OWD: joly macfie is doing great job blogging on the site. he is the king of punk pins.
OWD: Internet Week in NYC june 3-11, and they want an OWD event. some kind of party? better ideas?
OWD: nice note from Amna of Oman asking if OWD can tie up with an Omani internet week.
OWD: very happy about Damian Kulash's oped in the Times yesterday, and really looking forward to OWD/OKGo