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    Jonathan began riding Vespas in 1983. Since then a wide variety of stylish transportation has taken him in a big full circle all the way back to riding Vespas in the San Francisco Bay Area. This time it is a veteran software developer's means of getting out of the city, with the wife to the beach (in shortest time), to and from the office downtown (in shortest time).

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    Neil Barton grew up in the small town of Bayonne, NJ in the shadow of NYC. He is 32 and is married to his high school sweetheart Karyn. He is a seasoned technology professional working in Manhattan as the network manager of a publishing company. He attended New York University for a bachelors of science and has traveled far and wide. He has been riding his beloved Vespa ET4 for 2 years. His personal weblog can be found at UrbanNerd.com.

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July 20, 2005

Bendable Electronic Paper

Fujitsu Someone who cares about me sent me this news as soon as it came out last week. Since then, I've been trying to think of possible applications for Fujitsu's new programmable paper, other than commercial signage. Will it be the ultimate recyclable Daily News or what? Can I get a suit made out of it? At the very least,

...electronic paper can be conveniently used in conjunction with mobile devices as an easy-to-read and portable display device.

Here again is the the link for the full story on Overclockers. Here on our site, we seem to be establishing a subsection for cool mobile technology. We'll keep you posted.

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I've been reading for about a week now, and just wanted to come by and say, "Great blog."

Jonathan, a lot of your posts really make me miss the Bay Area. I was wondering if you ever ride on the Highway 1. I think that would be terrifying (especially north of the Golden Gate), but amazing at the same time. If you ever do, post up some pics!

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