Fwd: RE: [Fwd: California's Position on the Energy Crisis]

From: Antoun Nabhan (antoun@incellico.com)
Date: Tue Apr 17 2001 - 12:27:28 PDT


Oh, krighst. Fine, I'll forward to FoRK! :-)

"Ain't Skeered,"
--A.

>Delivered-To: anabhan@arrayex.com
>From: Joseph S Barrera III <joe@barrera.org>
>Date: Tue, 17 Apr 2001 12:10:39 -0700
>To: Antoun Nabhan <antoun@incellico.com>
>Subject: RE: [Fwd: California's Position on the Energy Crisis]
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>
>You didn't cc FoRK. What are you, shy?
>Go on, send it to FoRK!
>
>- Joe :-)
>
>Also sprach Antoun Nabhan:
> > Yeah, this complaint seems easily remedied to me, too. Hike around the
> > smelly but picturesque wetland around the Sun campus, or over the
> Dumbarton
> > bridge with the crazy vertigo view. Ever eaten at the little sandwich
> stand
> > on the lake near the Skyline Ampitheatre, right off of 101? Or visited the
> > park even the New York Times knows about, the Stanford Arboretum? Or the
> > hills around the SLAC? Or the park over by the VA hospital in East
> Menlo Park?
> >
> > Now, I still haven't found much in the way of good bars/live music venues
> > outside San Francisco proper. If you haven't poked your head out of the
> > cubicle at all, California Street in Palo Alto and downtown Palo Alto do
> > exist - but yeah, they're pretty much all lame yuppie or Stanford student
> > stuff. I'll be looking more in the fall.
> >
> > If it's decent eats you're looking for, it definitely exists between San
> > Jose and Daly City. But that can't be what you're complaining about, right?
> >
> > Maybe the grass is always greener - I'm still in North Carolina!
> > --A.
> >
> > At 11:16 AM 4/17/01 -0700, Joseph S Barrera III wrote:
> > >Also sprach Adam L. Beberg:
> > > > Also due to the fair market all land has been turned into either a
> house or
> > > > a tech business, making sure there isn't any land going to waste as a
> > > > recreational area or non-tech business. Sure there are lots of
> > > state/federal
> > > > mountains, but anything flat is developed. This keeps people working
> > > > becasue it's hours of driving before you get to the non-geek zone.
> > >
> > >That's completely false. A huge amount of the SF Peninsula is
> > >recreational, and is very accessible, very close to the worker bees
> > >and their hives. Where are you, exactly? I can compute how many
> > >minutes it will take you to drive somewhere peaceful and wind down so
> > >you don't keep posting such bitter cynical messages. Well, I don't
> > >know if that will really work, but you might just briefly enjoy
> > >yourself even if it doesn't change your posting style.
> > >
> > >- Joe

Antoun Nabhan
VP of Finance & Business Development, Incellico, Inc.
617.901.8871

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