Check me out; I'm in
Check me out; I'm in Chicago.
People don't buy laptops because they want to do work while they're traveling. People buy laptops for two reasons. They are: (1) So they can watch DVDs on airplane rides. (2) So they can tell everyone that they're writing e-mail or other internet-related correspondence in places other than their house or office. That's all.
So anyway, all I wanted to say is that I'm writing this in Chicago, at the home of the inestimable Ken Hite. (Who, himself, is out watching a Sam Peckinpah double feature at some snooty art house. His doubly inestimable wife Sheila was here to let me in to his triply inestimable house in Hyde Park.) But I digress from the point, which is that I'm writing e-mail or other internet-related correspondence from somewhere other than my home or office.
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