Had dinner tonight at the world's first kitbar. It's Stone Cove's KitBar in Herndon, and it's the first of its kind. The concept is a bar with a kitchen in the middle. It has a huge wood oven that they use for making a lot of their dishes. There are no bartenders or waitstaff; they are all ChefTenders. The food is pretty good. The concept is a lot of fun. The cost is a tad pricey for what you get. Since they're limited in space, the menu in all on one page, and doubles as your placemat. Seems to be working. I'm interested in seeing how long they make it, and if this concept catches on.
It's hard to believe that someone who craves privacy (me) would sign up for yet another social network. The question is not only what can I do for them, but also, what will they do for me? Or even, what will they do to me?
We're about to find out. And, by the way, what are the social networks doing for you?