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Personal Journeys and The Cult Of Paper
Neat collision of a bunch of things happening here. My friend Ron "Chai Guy*" Tetirick is walking the Pacific Crest Trail from end to end, a journey of about 2,650 miles. On foot. Solo.
Dave Gray, who regularly appears in this space, is all about the cult of paper. He even has a hipster PDA.
The neat collision: Ron can't always post to his blog since he's, you know, dodging rattlesnakes and bears and stuff. But he's still keeping a journal. He's sending the pages to his friend Blue, who is posting them for him on his blog.
(click pages to view Ron's entry)

Great stuff. And, yes, sometimes paper is better.
* - if you've gone to that thing in the desert any time in the last couple of years, Chai is responsible for the "Free Chai Revolution" that takes place near Center Camp.
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Another great paper journey. Dutch girl drives tractor through Africa collecting dreams..
http://allafrica.com/stories/200604270790.html
Posted by: edward cotton | May 16, 2006 12:45:18 PM
neat story, edward. thanks!
Posted by: Christopher Carfi | May 16, 2006 1:05:08 PM




