Archive for October, 2001

Oct

Priceless

18 Topic: musings
 

filmA box of film: $8.00

A digital camera so you don’t have to use film: $500

Being able to share your pictures with friends and family: $9.95 a month

Being able to share your gay pictures with co-workers at the korporation that makes the box of film and the digital camera: priceless!

      Posted on October 18, 2001 at 2:32 pm
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    Oct

    Horoscope

    16 Topic: musings
     

    The horoscope Aynne posted on her site seems scarily appropriate to what I’m dealing with lately as well. Hmmm…

      Posted on October 16, 2001 at 2:31 pm
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    Oct

    Blogback

    15 Topic: musings
     

    I had to copy Jenny and add the comments thing to my blog too.

      Posted on October 15, 2001 at 2:30 pm
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    Mi’s B-Day

    12 Topic: life
     

    Today’s my sister’s 28th birthday. Feliz aniversário, Mi!

    That means my b-day is only two weeks away. :-(

      Posted on October 12, 2001 at 2:29 pm
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    Oct

    What Kind of Robot Are You?

    08 Topic: tests
     

    Click here to find out what robot you really are

      Posted on October 8, 2001 at 2:28 pm
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    Oct

    Boston & Cambridge

    07 Topic: food, movies/books, out and about, travel
     

    boston Let’s see… I got back from Boston Thursday night. The conference was ok, half of the talks were very useful and the other half was crap. Pretty typical for conferences. I did meet some great people from the Bay Area so that made it much better. We went out every night and got to try out some great restaurants and bars. We hung out in Harvard Square for the most part. On Wednesday night, Smitty took us to the Italian neighborhood in Boston. It looked surreal, almost like a movie set. I could almost see myself moving to Boston just so I could hang out at the North End.

    Here’s a guide to the places we tried:

    Casablanca Restaurant
    The food was delicious, one of the best meals we had in Cambridge. The bar was also nice.

    Legal Sea foods
    This was just around the corner from the hotel. I’m a vegetarian so I had the greek salad both time we ate there. It was ok. They had this awesome onion strings thing which was delicious.

    Fire & Ice
    They call themselves an “improvisational grill”. You pick out the ingredients and they stir fry it. They had caipirinhas so that alone made it a great place.

    Mamma Maria
    This was a bit expensive but the food was simply amazing and you can’t beat the view from the upstairs window.

    Caffe Vittoria
    We went there for dessert and everything was so yummy it was hard to pick just one.

    Wonder Bar
    Live jazz and a menu with mostly cheese dishes. You can’t beat that!

    John Harvard’s Brew House
    Our hangout of choice at Harvard Square.

    Shay’s
    Total dive. My kind of place. =)

    There were a couple other bars but I can’t remember what they were called.

    airplanes
    Flying wasn’t scary at all. I was actually pretty surprised at how unafraid I was. On our flight to Boston, we spotted the air marshal right away. He was this studly looking guy and all the flight attendants were openly flirting with the guy. They would start giggling as soon as they walked into a ten feet radius of the guy. His gun was pretty visible too. I guess that’s good since it helps the bad guys figure out whom to take out first and where they can find a gun.

    back to reality
    Since I’ve been back, I’ve been feeling a little blah. It’s difficult to come back to real life after you spend a whole week going out every night and meeting all kinds of new people. Today, Su, Nathan and I went to see Serendipity. It was cute in a predictable-and-overtly-romantic-chick-flick sort of way.


    Serendipity

    John DeBorman (Cinematographer). Miramax Home Entertainment 2001, DVD, $14.99

      Posted on October 7, 2001 at 2:25 pm
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    Oct

    Blogging from Cambridge

    02 Topic: travel
     

    mitI’d forgotten how much I love the east coast! Maybe I’ll have to move again in a couple of years. :-)

    We’re right next to MIT. I’ve already spotted several walking pocket protectors. We have been going to Harvard Square for dinner. It’s such a beautiful area, the architecture is just amazing.

      Posted on October 2, 2001 at 2:24 pm
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