My BlogFriend and fellow MedBlogger, Enoch Choi, has made the NY Times, although not in the usual "let's look at bloggers like they're some weird specimen under our lens" kind of way. Not this is an unusual "let's look at bloggers like they're some weird specimen under our lens" story. Namely: people who compute in bed.
Key excerpt:
Dr. Enoch Choi, 36, and his wife, Tania, 33, who have been married 10 years, both take laptops to bed to write their blogs. “I suppose I started the trend,’’ said Dr. Choi, a physician in Palo Alto, Calif. “But now my wife is just as much the nighty-night PowerBook key-banger, blogging away for her friends.”
Um, congrats on the story, Enoch??

yeah, it's evoked varied reactions... it's what happens, and a good thing on the whole...
Posted by: enoch choi | August 28, 2006 at 08:08 PM
You know sometimes the S.O. and I instant message one another...while we're both at home. More efficient than yelling up and down the stairs, I say, but some people think it's odd.
Posted by: Elisa Camahort | August 29, 2006 at 08:33 AM
so where did the kid come from Enoch? Or is blogging the new form of birth control!
Posted by: Matthew Holt | September 05, 2006 at 03:03 PM
kid? kids!!!! there are 24 hours in a day ya know... no need to keep intimacy to evening hours....
Posted by: enoch choi | September 08, 2006 at 11:23 AM