In which Zach takes his first trip to what will eventually be the classrooms in which he’ll teach computer hardware training
The Personal Blog of Zach Heise
In which Zach takes his first trip to what will eventually be the classrooms in which he’ll teach computer hardware training
After three weeks, I’m starting to settle into the daily flow of living here. The streets are all settling into a pattern in my head, the restaurants are familiar (especially my favorite, “Reem’s Shwarma” on 2nd circle), and the people’s names are starting to not sound like gurgling anymore. Hopefully that last one is part […]
Much has been made over the past few months about the problems with Apple’s new “everything” service, “MobileMe,” which purports to take care of all of your online needs in one swoop for $99 a year: mail, photos, file storage, and calender. They’d be pretty close to being correct, too – give a person a […]
Zach’s review of the autobiography of Camilo Mejia, the first soldier to refuse to fight in the Occupation of Iraq
In which Zach goes from troubleshooting computers in a private academy, to being elbows-deep in garbage, all in the span of a day
Yesterday marked my first week in Jordan, and although it was just coincidental, Philip and I went to a party thrown by some of his American friends on the other side of Amman. It was a lot of fun to kick back after a week of hard work and it was even more of a […]