Continuation of my Montreal trip On Saturday, we slept in (after Friday night, we needed it). We woke, hit the streets, and began looking for lunch. In just a few blocks, we found China Town — at the corner of Saint-Laurent Blvd. and de La Gauchetiere Street — and sat down to one of the …
Monthly Archives: July 2003
Fourth of July in Montreal
I had a great Fourth of July weekend. Two friends — one new, one old — and I embarked on a trip to Montreal. Laura LaCascia, a new friend from Connecticut, and Rob Woods, a long-time friend from Lambda Chi Alpha’s staff (who is currently an IBM intern in Vermont), were my companions. On Thursday …
Norwalk Secrets
I found a list of a few cool things I could do right here in Connecticut. Travelocity : Tips and Advice: Travel Tips: Local Secrets, Big Finds
Google’s IE Toolbar
Google released a beta version of its new toolbar, which I’m trying out now. A few months ago, Google bought out Blogger.com, which is the service I use to post the content you find here on my Monologue. The cool feature is Google added a blogger button to its toolbar, which makes it even easier …
Bloggers Gain Libel Protection
Wired News: Bloggers Gain Libel Protection “The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled last Tuesday that Web loggers, website operators and e-mail list editors can’t be held responsible for libel for information they republish, extending crucial First Amendment protections to do-it-yourself online publishers. Online free speech advocates praised the decision as a victory. The ruling …