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JJSantana

  1. Thanksgiving in Tokyo
  2. Just attended the first Mobile Augmented Reality meetup in SF - will definitely be back next month.
  3. Back home. Refreshed. Back to work!
  4. Vegas baby.
  5. RT @TechCrunch Joe Hewitt, Developer Of Facebook’s Massively Popular iPhone App, Quits The Project B/C of Apple http://bit.ly/1Hdm23
  6. For anyone feeling like something's wrong: http://bit.ly/2UJHW2
  7. Walked right by Tim Gunn at the Santa Clara mall yesterday - would have talked to him, but knew he would hate my tshirt and jeans ensemble.
  8. Switching to Verizon very soon if AT&T doesn't get their act together. A cell phone is useless if your calls constantly fail.
  9. Playing Michael Scott in a Portuguese script of The Office for my Portuguese class - que coisa!
  10. Will be at Sprint Developer Conference in Santa Clara this week.
  11. WOW. Impressed with Southwest's terminal in Oakland. Comfortable lap top bars, high def TV, Sbux, and free wifi. What else could I need?
  12. Will be at InfoCamp in Seattle this weekend. Ping me if you're there!
  13. Researching shopping habits for a cool new product. If you are going shopping in the next few days, can I chat with you or tag along?
  14. Nobody said it was easy.
  15. Preparing to become a migrant student.
  16. Back in Berkeley. Jet-lagged. Classes start today. Did I go on vacation?
  17. Enjoying the cool breezes and occasional rain in Caracas.
  18. Soon to be reunited with hubby in this escapade - life is much more fun in twos!
  19. Just spent afternoon floating in aqua blue Caribbean waves - what a tough life :-)
  20. beginning to appreciate bachata & reading interesting book "Devil Behind the Mirror: Globalization & Politics in the DR" by Steven Gregory.