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Continue reading →: Apple Expo Paris
Going through 3200+ images and finding the best ones to tell my European story is taking longer than I expected. I really dislike going through page after page of thumbnails and images. I’ve filtered down to about 1000 images. My goal is to have several hundred to share with you…
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Continue reading →: Cruise Food
Weigh yourself before and after a cruise, and it’s a safe bet to say that you’ll be heavier afterwards. While you might not need to be rolled off the boat, you’ll definitely need to walk or exercise a little bit more to burn off the pounds you packed on during…
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Continue reading →: Constellation
The Celebrity Cruise’s Constellation is a huge cruise ship. When we arrived at the pier in Dover, England, I was astounded by the size of the ship, “Look at the size of that thing!” I figured it was nuclear-powered instead of gas turbine-powered! With a crew complement of nearly 1000…
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Continue reading →: Copengagen, Denmark
Growing up in San Diego, one would expect to see a lot of boats visiting the coastal town. Still, I don’t recall ever seeing as many large boats as I’ve seen in the places we’ve visited on this cruise. Sure, there are tons of smaller personal boats and military vessels…
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Continue reading →: Stockholm, Sweden
Another day at sea, another port of call. Our cruise took us to Stockholm, Sweden. The highlight of the day was visiting the Vasa Museum. The Vasa was a Swedish warship which sunk on its maiden voyage. Years later, they discovered the resting her underwater resting place and raised her…
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Continue reading →: Helsinki, Finland
St. Petersburg was the furthest port of call that we cruised to. From that point on, we started heading back to Dover, England. Our first stop was only a few miles away. Helsinki, Finland is so close to the Russian border that they actually moved the Russian capital from St.…
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Continue reading →: St. Petersburg, Russia
After two additional days at sea, we reached St. Petersburg, Russia. The Russian government required guests who wished to visit the city without the supervision of the cruise company to have visas. As we did not have visas, we had to go on several of the cruise company’s tour packages…
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Continue reading →: Oslo, Norway
The Constellation’s first stop after a day at sea was Oslo, Norway. I was eager to see the fjords that I had heard so much about. Sadly, I didn’t realize that not all fjords are created equal. There are small ones and the towering cliff ones that people normally associate…
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Continue reading →: Nouvelles
I’m leaving for Europe this afternoon for a month of vacation followed by an appearance and presentation at the first World Wide Newton Conference. My talk will center around my personal history with Newton. It will cover my introduction to the original MessagePad as a college freshman in 1993, the…
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Continue reading →: Jeremy's Birthday Party
Jeremy celebrated his 30th birthday party with friends aplenty in his San Francisco apartment. The homemade chili and lasagna were quite good and very filling. Joyce, David, and Hunter from The Bakery Box provided the rich chocolate cake, and Heidi mesmerized us with her stunning recital of Liszt’s Tarantula. Apologies…






