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In this entry, I talk very briefly about Sacramento, cities in general, and coffee shops on my way to The Naked Lounge—a tea and coffee house—to get some work done while visiting in Sacramento the Friday before last. I recommend their Mocha Thai, either hot or cold—both are delicious.
I recorded this and the following video blog entry with my mobile telephone, which records only exceptionally low-quality video. I apologize for the low quality of these two entries; I used my other camera for the next one.
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