Vonage Sued Again

The Associated Press is reporting that Vonage has been sued yet again. This time it is for religious discrimination. Between this and the Sprint “roaming” cancellations it clearly appears that many executives and managers in leadership positions of Internet era companies are sorely in need of sensitivity training, and clearly lack any sense of urgency, … Read more

Friends Join Up For Dinner in Montpellier

Being an only child, I never really had a “family” beyond my parents and some cousins. So when I use “family” these days it tends to apply to people who have become like family to Helene and I. Last night in Montpellier, at the Cellier Morel, the top notch restaurant in the Maison de Lozere, … Read more

Friends In France, Guests Arriving

In what originally started out as an idea for a small intimate gathering of close friends who enjoy wine to take a trip to join my fiance Helene and me for some wine tasting, trips to wineries and a private ceremony has turned into a major event. I don’t know what to say, as this … Read more

Standards and Challenges and Feeling Like Home

Over the past few months I’ve developed the habit of going back to the same hotels on a regular basis where the service is great on the human and broadband level. In Paris, my stays have been strictly at the Sofitel Bercy because the front desk, Concierge (Bertrand) and housekeepers all run the place so … Read more