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The debate is on, over whether we've entered Tech Bubble -- or Dot-Com, if you will --2.0. Perhaps. But even if so, there are clear differences this time over what happened last time. It's true that mounting facts support the argument that we are experiencing Tech Bubble 2.0, primarily because of what seems to be overzealous enthusiasm for Internet company stock IPOs on Wall Street in recent months.
People said the daily commute, long working hours, and nor'easter snow storms would be the hardest part of adjusting to life in New York. Seems somebody forget to mention earthquakes and hurricanes. But that's the reality I'm finding, as the earthquake shook New York Tuesday and forecast models show Hurricane Irene is now making its way toward the metropolitan area for a possible Sunday strike at Category 1 strength. Suddenly, the daily commute to work doesn't seem like such a difficult task.
You know you're a real cyclist when you wake up to rain yet still get on your bike and navigate the wet London streets. Yesterday, I did just that. Like so many Londoners, it has taken me several years of fearful contemplation to turn to the two-wheeled commute. But now I'm one of 1.3 million new cyclists who hit the UK roads last year - all of us contributing to making cycling a £2.9 billion industry. I've chopped 10 minutes off my commute and get fit for free - I'll never look back.
Their drivers may want to know a little more about your life than is really comfortable - and they always seem to have just taken someone really famous for a ride - but it seems London's taxis are still the best in the world.