If you’re trying to find me today, you’ll have to wait. I’ve been called for jury duty and I’m spending the day in the cell- and wifi-free basement of the San Mateo County Hall of Justice. There is a wifi network in the jury room, but it won’t give anyone an IP address. I’m going to see if they’ll let me reboot the router after lunch. UPDATE: I’m off the hook. And the router worked fine post-lunch–no rebooting required.
Jury duty.
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