Re: Maui ideas...

From: Alain Dumesny (alain@macromedia.com-DeleteThis.com)
Date: Sun Jan 21 2001 - 15:36:26 PST


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Date: Sun, 21 Jan 2001 15:36:26 -0800
From: Alain Dumesny <alain@macromedia.com-DeleteThis.com>
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Subject: Re: Maui ideas...
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Jim Murdy wrote:
>
> Justin, I think Maui set up a "hi tech center" with good bandwidth,
> etc in order to try to get more tech jobs on the island. You might
> check this out to see what it offers.
>
> regards, Jim Murdy
>

Yes, you can already see this happening in kihey by the super computing
center. They already have office space with fast T1 acess and all the office
amenities (shared fax, copy machines, computer setup, etc...) for small
companies to start up (or remote workers ?)

Justin, I'm also thinking of doing something similar, although moving there
(with a Bay area job) would be better so you don't need 2 separate places...
but doing a part time remote work from there might be easier for some
companies to swallow first before going for the plunge. Keep us up to date...

By the way, I just got back from Mai myself today (on the plane now) from 2
weeks there. I guess we got lucky because there wasn't much wind for the
previous 3 sweeks (when you were there) but had 1/2 the time 5.0 or better
winds and waves. Just love the place....

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