Archive for April, 2007

Housekeeping: Why No Posts This and Last Month

Sunday, April 1st, 2007

AmsterdamDear Reader

This short post is to inform you why there was no post on Technology Law Culture (Netherlands!) last month, why there is no post this month, and why it is possible that there will be no post next month either.

Although I am a little hesitant to share this personal information, I care to let you know that the reason why I took a break and am taking a break from posting is […] [redacted post-post, for privacy.]
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I hope to return to […] [posting] shortly. In the meantime, time for a reader survey. If you subscribe to this blog’s feed, I would greatly appreciate to hear from you and hear what you do and don’t like about this blog. Please bear with me if I do not respond immediately.

Regards,
Olivier Oosterbaan

PS The image is a screen capture from the look-up tool of FON, a social wifi network. It shows who shares his or her Internet connection for free, in return for free access to the connections of others who also share their connection. My FON router is the little green star. Thanks to FON, I was able to connect after moving, when my router was still packed deep down in moving boxes, for bare minimum communications. I love it.

‡‡ [This is a post from Technology Law Culture: http://tlc.oosterbaan.net//. Olivier Oosterbaan, IT and media lawyer in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, maintains this blog.]

(Picture by: Screen capture from the FON look-up page, which uses Google Maps.)