> From: Simon Levy <http://www.gmail.com/~simon.d.levy> > Date: Fri, 29 Dec 2017 16:08:02 -0500 > > Wow, politicians ARE actually good for something after all! ;^) > > Intel wants to be a player in the drone arena, but that market is already > sewn up by DJI. > > Anyway, yeah, George already has a Silicon Valley job and will be working > with me this coming winter term on some drone-related stuff. He was > delighted to get that first Bay Area tech job, and I know he'll do well. > > As for commutes: I live in a modern two-bedroom townhouse on top of a > hillside, with quiet neighbors and a lovely view of the Blue Ridge > Mountains. I pay $850 / month rent and have a 12-minute drive to work. > I'm glad I got to visit San Francisco in 1979, before the first tech boom > turned it into an overpriced yuppie funhouse. I can't even imagine what > it's like now, with the Web 2.0 assholes running things -- stepping over > homeless people and puddles of urine to buy your artisanal yak butter, etc. > > As for your nephew Alex, maybe you can persuade him to put off grad school > for a few years. It'll always be there, but the boom market won't last > forever. > > Say hi to Robert for me (I enjoyed his mass mailing as usual!), and thanks > for staying in touch. > > On Fri, Dec 29, 2017 at 1:33 PM, Levy, Simon <http://www.wlu.edu/~LevyS> wrote: > > To: Levy, Simon > > Subject: happy new year > > > > for some reason, I am on Speaker Ryan's mailing list(I think I wrote to > > Speaker Boehner once). > > anyway, here he is flying a drone from Intel: > > > > https://www.instagram.com/p/BYLokLZl0nc/?utm_source=Speaker.gov+Master+List&utm_campaign=bcbb47e344-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2017_12_28&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_3e173f5a25-bcbb47e344-155629149 > > > > Also, heard from your student George, he's going to get a job out here. > > His dream is living in San Francisco and taking BART to Pleasanton. I > > wonder how long it will take him to start hating BART commuting. I'm > > working for UMass Med Center remotely so I don't even have to venture > > outside. > > Nephew Alex is uncertain about grad school. He's taking a CS class with > > post-grad level of work and hitting a wall of sorts. Maybe he's done so > > well so far that something really challenging is knocking him down. Maybe > > he needs more "grit". I'm sure he can find a good job after graduation. > > Well, you already got Robert's solstice message so not much else to add. > > Hope it's not too cold out there. > > Noelle