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		<title type="html">Nomad</title>
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		<updated>2006-06-26T10:20:00Z</updated>
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		<content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>I was supposed to be asleep some two hours ago, but I just wanted to<br>
blog about one of the interesting people I met today. =)</p>
<p>Jacob Appelbaum's business card doesn't have anything but his name and<br>
a stylized photograph of an orchid. That's okay, because he's findable<br>
on the Net. He's on LJ, too. Reading his blog, I wish I'd gotten to<br>
know him more while he was in Toronto.</p>
<p>Also:</p>
<blockquote><p>
I want to walk through Trinity Bellwoods and spin fire in the large gully on a warm summers night.
</p></blockquote>
<p>Poi-ster! =) I'm glad I brought my poi to Pedestrian Sunday&#8230;</p>
<p>He's almost a nomad, a globetrotting geek. One of the coolest things<br>
about I.T. is that you can work from anywhere. This means, however,<br>
that it can be hard to find a place to call home. And it's hard to<br>
form ties, too.</p>
<p>Jake's moving to San Francisco soon, which is a great place and one of<br>
the cities I wouldn't mind getting to know inside out. Still,<br>
<a href="http://ioerror.livejournal.com/320972.html?nc=43">he wishes he could stay.</a></p>
<p>I am also between places. My situation is slightly different, but I can still relate. It doesn't make me feel <a href="http://sacha.free.net.ph/notebook/wiki/2006.03.14.php#anchor-1">as bad as it used to</a>, but still&#8230;</p>
<p>I enjoy the vibe here, and I'd love to learn as much as I can from it.<br>
If I can serve as a bridge between here and the Philippines, all the<br>
better. And goodness knows how glad I am to be able to walk in a park<br>
or hang out with friends late at night or get around on my own without<br>
driving.</p>
<p>I wish I had the ability to wander as he does: to travel from place to<br>
place and get to know different people, to breathe a place in and know<br>
it inside out. Then I want to get to know one place really, really<br>
well&#8230; and then I want to bridge wherever that is and the country<br>
that still needs me.</p>
<p>Having to apply for visas everywhere makes Plan A difficult, though.<br>
Oh well, I'll think of Plan B. =)</p>
<p>Someday I'll need a home, but maybe I can get away with not having one<br>
just yet.</p>


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