After floating around the US and Europe for years, I've finally settled down in Las Vegas where I live with my girlfriend and three great children. I currently teach anthropology and women's studies part-time and write the other part. I am known to friends and foes alike as the guy who's had every conceivable job, from marketing for a dot-com startup to web editing for a major New York foundation to cold-calling for donations for a national charity to parking cars for a local party hall to selling everything imaginable in every conceivable retail outlet to making sandwiches in the cafe of a London art museum to supervising a supply store on an American army base in Germany to... I've had a lot of jobs. I'm currently finishing an academic book about the Cold War and a dissertation on activist anthropology while developing a half dozen smaller projects.
I know too much about ...
everything and not enough about anything.
My parents always told me ...
Don't chew with your mouth full. Still working that one out...
Write anywhere. that's the promise of Google's new service, Google Documents (or "Google Docs" for short). Born out of Google's acquisition of the online word processor Writely, Google Docs is an amazing example of how the Web can transform our lives in ways we couldn't imagine even 5 years ago. I mean, it's a word processor - a full-featured, easy-to-use word processor - and it's *online*, available from any computer with Internet access, any time you want. For free. To use Google Docs, you need a Google account. If you already use another Google service, like Gmail or Google Groups, you ...
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