Another entry
And in a vain attempt to make June 2006 top June 2005 in the rankings, I bring you yet another blog post!
Erm.
Anyone know any good jokes? I don’t even mind if I’ve heard them before…
Seriously though, I have sad, sad news. I will be going to Tokyo tomorrow evening, and as a result will not have internet access until Friday. (Yes, I know Tokyo is the most technologically advanced city in the world with 100Mb/s broadband for peanuts. No, it doesn’t make any sense that they don’t have internet at the conference centre we’re going to. I know. I feel it deeply, or something.) So this may well be my last entry for a while! That is, unless anything terribly amusing or interesting happens in the next twenty-four hours.
Matthew @ 10:48, June 17, 2006 to Miscellaneous | Comments (7)
Comments:
John
We’re going to Chiba…
Comment added at 15:03, June 17, 2006
Matthew
Even I wouldn’t have known where Chiba was before coming here. So “Tokyo”, which by extension could mean “Greater Tokyo Area”, is accurate enough I reckon.
For those interested, we’re really going to Chiba, which is very near Tokyo and where I stayed for my first couple of nights in Japan.
Comment added at 15:11, June 17, 2006
John
I dont know if it is Greater Tokyo area though. Only a small part of Chiba-ken is…
Comment added at 16:26, June 17, 2006
Rory
Surely there’ll be WiFi somewhere?
Comment added at 22:50, June 17, 2006
Matthew
Well, possibly, but not at the conference centre. And I’m not wandering around with my laptop trying to find it.
John: Wikipedia disagrees, but I accept that, as someone who’s lived here for almost a year, you may know better.
Comment added at 01:06, June 18, 2006
Rory
What’s the point of having a wireless laptop if you’re not willing to wander around searching for networks?
You disgust me.
Comment added at 11:47, June 18, 2006
Matthew
Well, one of the attendees brought a WiFi router, which the staff have allowed him to plug in. This is bad, as I’m supposed to be writing my sermon in my free time…
Comment added at 09:33, June 20, 2006
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