Friday, October 19, 2007

Working hard at web 2.0

In the Nokia room, which I think was the best place to be at the Palace Hotel. Unlike the main conference room (the grand ballroom), here there was power for your laptop, room to move about and drinks and snacks on tap.

It was also a good way to get to know your fellow-outcasts (this was meant to be the overflow room) who ranged from impossibly-young CEOs of Palo Alto start-ups, senior folk from Microsoft and French product developers from Nokia. I picked the right spot.

Wednesday, October 17, 2007

Drumming


I took a wander along Market Street at lunchtime today and came upon this brilliant drummer, using only a plastic bucket and lamppost. The chap on the mobile phone is a pal of his and I think he was rapping along, which was quite cool, too.

He got faster later on, but I clipped the beginning of it, sadly.

Cafe de la Presse


Cafe de la Presse
Originally uploaded by Blue Blanket
By luck or by design, I ended up in the French quarter of San Francisco. Actually 'quarter' might be overstating it, more like one block - but a hundred yards or so which house the French consulate, the French school and church and great eating places like this, the Cafe de la Presse. And, joy of joys, they also own the wine bar a couple of doors down - the Rouge et Blanc - where you get a fine glass of Muscadet. Although I did balk slightly at paying $5 for a small plate of smoked nuts.

Rivers of air?

If you are slightly fearful of flying, let my wee brother, Captain (yes!) Colin Adair, tell you about turbulence and why Mr Boeing made his planes so sturdily.

He never told me he'd made this little film - go ten titles down to find him. Possibly because his hair needed fixed by a professional and whoever built the website couldn't spell 'safety'...

Oh, and it's his birthday today so call this a sardonic 'homage' to a great brother. Happy birthday, Cokey!!

Gay penguins in adoption shocker

While wandering through the Christmas section (yes!) in Macy's last night, I came upon these two penguins. And they reminded me of the current furore here over a lovely new children's picture book called 'And Tango Makes Three'

It features the heart-warming story of two male penguins who, after unsuccessfully trying to hatch a stone, are given a baby penguin to look after. As you might imagine, it has caused something of a ruckus in the US and appears to be up there with Harry Potter and 'Heather has two Mommies' as the topic of choice of the chattering classes.

Monday, October 15, 2007

Duck and cover

Yikes. You forget when you come to the Bay Area that Nature's perils are everywhere. And not just in the fiendishly steep hills or kamikaze cab drivers. No, earthquakes. Luckily, I checked out this useful guide to how to survive the next big one - which apparently could come along anytime now.

Only in California, though, would you get more advice from the newspaper on how to save your pets than how to rescue old people or children. But then, where else would you see endless ads for a hotel for your dog or cat? Just put them in a kennel with 15 other small animals and let them get on with it, I say...

Breakfast in America



An early start this morning in San Francisco - I woke at 4 am. Damn jet lag.

I was well ready for hash browns, bacon and poached egg at Lori's Diner by 7.30. Great atmosphere with 50s Juke Boxes playing Elvis, Chuck Berry and Sam Cooke. Set me up for the day nicely.