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Some things I did today:

  • Donated a computer and a bunch of computer stuff to Computer Recycling Center, a nonprofit that reassembles components into working systems that it sells cheap to schools, and disassembles other components to their recyclable parts.
  • Went next door to Weird Stuff, an institution that could exist only in Silicon Valley, a store whose inventory consists mostly of stuff no one wants--and yet, someone does! Mainframe cabinets, 1G hard drives, keyboards for Sun workstations from the 80s, a big bin of detached laptop touchpads ($3 apiece), manuals for forgotten Microsoft networking software.
  • Missed brunch at Country Gourmet for the second time, because on Saturdays brunch ends at 1, not 2.
  • Went to Turmerik for a buffet that included the first gulab jamun I've ever had that tasted like dessert instead of a menu obligation.

Something I love about this area is the sheer variety of languages I can hear just going out for an afternoon. I don't know for sure what most of them are, but for the sake of argument let's say I heard a young couple teasing each other in Russian, someone being worried in Cantonese, something from the subcontinent at lunch, a kid pestering his mom for cookies in French, always some Spanish here and there, and many more in the background.

Date: 2005-02-13 01:24 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] helloreplace.livejournal.com
Have you ever read Jeff Goodell's book "Sunnyvale"? It's his story about growing up there and then coming back years later to see what's happened to the area - kind of a growing up in the computer biz thing - his mom worked for apple at the outset as a secretary.) anyway, it's hard to make it sound interesting, but it's really good, and by way of disclosure, he is a good friend of mine, but, it was the first non fiction book my mom ever read, and it made her read about 100 more. (she was converted from being a deever mystery/grisham kind of reader.)

Date: 2005-02-13 01:32 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] jfb.livejournal.com
Yes I have! And it was interesting! I also liked the piece he did in... the NYT Magazine? that accompanied its publication, about going back to his childhood home.

Date: 2005-02-13 01:36 am (UTC)

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