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Back in Britain, Sawdust for health, update |
2004-05-28 |
I am still recovering from my sleep-deprived five days in NYC. A couple of noteworthy items:
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NYC Update |
2004-05-14 |
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Got into NYC on Monday evening after 24hours+ from Brisbane to Auckland to LA and then New York. On Tuesday we checked out the flatiron bulding and got some snaps, and then went to the Guggenheim, did some shopping (perhaps in the East Village?) and had lunch underneath the Prada store, at a place called canteen. Dinner was awesome Japanese (no idea where), and we ended up at some cool bar in the Bowery (Moby turned up at about 2am - at which time I thought it prudent to leave in case they played any of his music). After very little sleep, did some shopping on Wednesday morning, and then went to Wall Street. The street was smaller and less interesting than I expected - Bud Fox was not around. The WTC site was very difficult to see because of all the construction going on down there, so we didn't hang around long there. Went to Lombardi's for dinner, and then to the Kabin Klub. |
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.au review |
2004-05-04 |
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A quick rundown on my visit to Australia: I've spent the last week at PLAS, catching up with my supervisor, presenting to the PLAS colloquium, and soaking up the research atmosphere. I was also lucky enough to meet my associate supervisor John Gough, author of Compiling for the .Net Common Language Runtime. A few observations on PLAS:
The last couple of days have been whiled away on the beach and in a hammock, except for a quick trip to Officeworks today to buy some anti-virus software. I blame the QUT network for giving me the sasser virus! My wife helpfully suggested I buy a mac like her: nobody writes software for the mac, let alone viruses. |
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5678s at the Zoo |
2004-05-01 |
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I went to see the 5678s at the Zoo this evening. They have cool stage outfits! They turn it up to 11! They really rock! |
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