Woke up at 05h45, left my apartment at 06h00.
Arrived at SFO at approximately 07h15, not bad considering that the N Judah was delayed on the way to Civic Center station.
After clearing the checkpoint, I took some photographs of the brave men and women of the Department of Homeland Security. These men and women put their lives on the line every day to preserve our freedoms and protect America! As I was taking a few pictures, an officer informed me that taking pictures was not allowed, she walked up and tried to grab my camera. It's no wonder that these brave men and women are unappreciated, how can they be appreciated if we can't take pictures of them in action?
My flight was the first time I've flown Virgin America. What a fantastic airline! It doesn't really get better than playing video games while in flight.
I took a bus from SEA to Pioneer Square in Downtown Seattle. The
Seattle Transit Tunnel is quite impressive! I didn't really know where I was or have any plans about what to do - I was reminded of my arrival in Paris, except I could read the signs.
I eventually found my way to
Trabant Coffee, I was lured inside because of a sign outside that was advertising iced coffee made from a Clover coffee machine, I was intregued because of the
article in Wired magazine about the Clover. The iced coffee didn't taste espically good, but I really appreciated being able to sit down and use the WiFi to plan out my day.
I was able to figure out that I was only a couple of blocks from the Seattle Underground and the Smith Tower. I also
surprised to find that my friend Tom Music was only a few blocks away at a co-working space.
I decided to just show up at
Giraffe Labs to visit Tom Music. Tom wasn't there when I arrived, but I did meet Anders Conbere, Theodore Nordsieck and Nathan Kaiser who are all very cool people. Even though I was in a new city and kept thinking that I should probably be doing some sightseeing, I ended up spending several hours at Giraffe Labs - it's the most comfortable co-working space I've been to yet.
I went to a local cafe that I found on Yelp called
Zeitgeist. I had a fantastic sandwich, ran into Theo again, met up with Adam and Kathleen and went to the Seattle Underground tour.
The tour was far better than I had imagined. I was expecting the usual tacky tour used to push merchandising. Instead, we had a man named
Rick Boetel as our tour guide. Rick had an astonishing working knowledge of the history of the underground that made the tour very intriguing. He was very open to questions and used them as excuses to delve into fascinating side stories.
After the tour was over, Tom, Adam, Kathleen and I went back to the Trabant cafe to sit around and talk. When we got to the cafe, we found that they were closed. One of their employees, a barista named Alex was preparing for a barista competition. However, instead of turning us away, we were invited into Trabant to sample the drinks that Alex was making. As Alex made drinks, we chatted with a friendly lady named Tatiana. It wasn't until after we left that I realized that
Tatiana owns Trabant with her husband - I just assumed she was a co-worker who was sticking around to help Alex.
While Alex was making drinks, Tatiana gave us all a behind the counter demonstration of how their Clover worked. I had a hot coffee this time, it could be the hype, but it was one of the best cups of coffee I've ever tasted.
Tatiana and Alex were so friendly and amicable that we ended up spending over an hour chatting with them and tasting Alex's drinks - he had a specialty drink that was amazing, flavors like I've never tasted before.
After leaving Trabant, we walked Tom back to his car. Adam, Kathleen and I then went to an indian resturant for dinner then took a cab back to the house where Adam and Kathleen live.
I met the roommates, a cool group of people. I had a great time talking to one of the roommates named Aaron who is a
Hadoop expert.
Adam and I were up until about 2am discussing Big Ideas.
It's far to late in the day, it's time for me to leave the house now.