Friday, March 1, 2013

A day out


I got the chance to go to a tech conference yesterday in SF. It was a great day, courtesy of a couple of friends, & I’ll have some observations about it in a later post. Right now, I have just a couple of questions:

How is it that the Intercontinental Hotel’s idea of a Diet Coke comes in a can? They can’t afford a soda machine?

Why does CalTrain, the commuter line that runs essentially from San José to SF (meaning, it goes along the backbone of the Silicon Valley, probably the highest-tech corridor in the universe), not have Wi-Fi? What the hell is up with that?




1 comment:

Arn said...

My question is why, every place in the world they can tell you exactly when your bus, trolly, tram, light rail, or heavy rail will arrive where you are standing. But they can't do it on the brand new Expo line in front of the USC School of Engineering. (or anyplace else on the line for that matter.)