The Meanderings of a Wayward Traveler

These are the stories of my travels around the world leading up to visiting my 100th country. They are important stories for me to tell my children since I have been away for such long periods of time in their lives. I hope that they might eventually read these stories and understand a little more about me and what I was doing traveling the world. I am also putting in other blogs which are related to the work I do in the developing world and the thoughts I have on random days.

27 April 2010

Wi-Fi Wherever You Go!!

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I recently wrote an article for this site about the differences between 3G and 4G and what those differences would mean for the consumer. A...
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26 January 2010

Why Some Airports Give Away Wi-Fi A few of the big U.S. airports are switching on free Wi-Fi for travelers. How can they afford it?

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Last week, the Massachusetts Port Authority Board approved a plan to offer free Wi-Fi to passengers at Boston's Logan International Airp...
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19 December 2009

Free Wi-Fi at McDonald's - Will the latest trend in wireless Internet stick?

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This is reprinted from Discovery.com from an blog posting they asked me to write for them. As Mark Twain once remarked "(t)he reports o...
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08 December 2009

The Loss of a Brother - Merrill Strachan, 1944-2009

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She didn't have to finish her sentence, "Glenn, I have some very sad news..." I started saying "no, no, no, it can't ...
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03 December 2009

Saving Money on AT&T Service Post Facto

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My iPhone was bought hastily in September, but in the short amount of time I have owned my phone it has become indispensable to me. It follo...
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01 December 2009

Proud Father Moment

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My son, Julian, responded to a letter he saw printed in a local newspaper which suggested that Muslims not be permitted to join the military...
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21 August 2009

Confessions of an International Development Consultant

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At the risk of crying in my beer, an odd concept for me given that I do not drink alcohol, the life of an International Development Consulta...
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14 August 2009

Dispatches from Israel/Palestine - Epiphany Realised

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`Why use the term “epiphany” to describe that I finally “Got it!” It was all right in front of me, I just couldn’t understand it until three...
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08 August 2009

Dispatches from Israel - Religious Observations

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A few years back I went on several safaris——in the Masai Mara of Kenya, the Serengeti of Tanzania and in two national parks in Uganda. I saw...
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04 August 2009

Top 10 Reasons for Attending SOCAP09

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10. Great food thanks to Heidi (You have to meet Heidi although she couldn't smuggle in any Mountain Dew for me I still think she is...
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22 July 2009

Celebrity Collage by MyHeritage

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MyHeritage : Celebrity Collage - Ancestory - Old photographs
19 July 2009

Dispatches From Israel - Miscarriage of Justice?

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My Palestinian host and I were sitting at, of all places, Kentucky Fried Chicken, when he decided to tell me his story, which he had only al...
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17 July 2009

Jerusalem and Discovery

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It takes a lot to surprise me after traveling to 96 countries. During my travel I have seen hundreds of cities and have a long list ones I l...
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07 July 2009

Dispatches from Israel - Country 96 and Palestine

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10th July 2009 I love the book Journey to Ixtlan by Carlos Castaneda. Ixtlan is about the journey of the "sorcerer" or warrior or ...
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23 June 2009

Sustainability and the New Economic Order

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I am not an expert in either macro or micro economics other than the fact that I studied both at university, and have managed budgets of sev...
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19 June 2009

The Twitter Oxymoron: Isolated Connectedness

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I was on assignment in Albania for 3 months at the end of 2008. I had been to Albania a number of times before, so it was not new to me. My ...
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