Well, I just got back from 18 months overseas and I am in the process of getting my experiences down as a matter of public record. This is The Travel Page. Just my stories and some related links.
Some people say the stories are fun to read, and as we all know, reading is an important skill to have and practice. You should read as much as possible, and the less painful the experience the better. It’s really my philanthropic efforts in the cause of literacy.
Also, if you happen to be headed to any of these destinations, I will try to provide links to important travel tips and other relevant data available on the information superhighway.
It is my vision to see that The Travel Page is living in the future—now—and we are reinventing this page to ensure that The Travel Page stays firmly embedded in the eEconomy. I want to foster innovation and provide a breeding ground for travel entrepreneurs. And I want to combine the resources of a global organization —together with the energy and focus of a start-up—to bring out the best in my clients.
This is an exciting time for me at The Travel Page. The eEconomy is a living laboratory—not a spectator sport—and I am entering 2000 fully committed to my mission: helping travelers create their future.
I hope you enjoy the time you spend with me here at The Travel Page. I encourage you to explore some of the bold and innovative things The Travel Page is doing to shape the way people travel in the 21st Century.
What? Are you kidding? I was just blowing smoke. This is really just a personal web page and I would be very surprised if it ever gets more than 100 visitors in its entire lifetime. How am I going to help travelers create their future? I am completely invisible in the eEconomy, due in no small part to my complete lack of any business plan, any revenue model, or any plans to remedy either of those things. Actually, you are kind of dumb for even asking that question. You should have known I was kidding you gullible dolt. I think I might hate you.
You’re right. I take it back and I apologize. Perhaps it is self-hate. Now, quit reading this stupid boring part and start clicking on the links to the destinations.