Wednesday, July 22, 2009

My life lately has been of a fiercely independent researcher excited by technological development that satisfies the twin goals of enhancing the possibilities of human experience and ensuring the continued existence of humans (or post-humans) into the indefinite future. My academic background dried up

Friday, July 3, 2009

Damon:

In case it wasn't evident from my behavior while there, I greatly enjoyed meeting you and hearing about your endeavors in music technology and entrepreneurship. While the exciting nature of your developments piqued my interest as both a lawyer-in-training and a curious pedantic, I respect that you're probably more well-connected and looked-after in regards to protecting your patents than you led on or I interpreted. That said, I hope your endeavors are fruitful and that we'll have chance to talk again. Please feel free to contact me if you fancy a visit to the Bay area.

the Best,


Jonathan Chong
jjchong@msn.com
Dear Step-grandmother:

I know our previous visit was short but I had a very memorable experience. It was great not only to reminisce about George's life, as I expected to, but also to find you and your relative Damon to be warm and intelligent people. I left a bit unsatisfied only that I didn't get to spend more time there with you both, and hope that I'll be able to do so again so as to more fully know you both. In the meantime I wanted to pass on my address and phone, in case you similarly desire contact, and to pass on my thanks for hosting us over the weekend.

Hoping to correspond more,



Jon