Wednesday, December 07, 2005

The best chocolate cookies in the whole wide world are TimTams!
Definitely life savers when I was traveling in Australia and New-Zealand. These Arnott's cookies made up for my breakfast, lunch and often late night snack as well.

Very difficult to find outside Oz but colleague Niels found a link to a US webstore who have them:
http://www.simplyoz.com/

A note of warning; many people who have tasted TimTams have become addicted to them and even have fights on the Internet about the similarity to the British Penguin cookies.

Anyway, feel free to get that well-known Christmas spirit and send me some TimTams...

Monday, December 05, 2005

I fear I did something wrong this year: no Sinterklaas presents whatsoever.

Instead a water flooding at the University's server so we couldn't do anything on the network today. I went back home and worked there.
I tried to warm up some donuts for breakfast but they turned out black and very smelly.
Lastly, the VM server seems down as well.

Do we need more bad omens?? I think Sint and his Zwarte Pieten will kidnap me to Spain....
That's actually not a bad prospect ha!

So if you won't hear from me again after tonight's Thai dinner I'll be scuba diving in Spain...

Saturday, December 03, 2005

There's not much which can compete with a lazy Saturday afternoon, drinking tea while listening to Nick Cave.


Yeah I downloaded the B-sides album since I missed it too much.
I just close my eyes hearing Nick croon at his best and I'm back on the vast Australian roads and highways of the Great Ocean Road...

Time is surely flying, just a few weeks left before the Christmas vacation. There's something else up the road too but I'm successfully blocking that out of my mind ha!

One of my fave songs on the 3-CD B-sides is "Time Jesum Transeuntum Et Non Riverentum".
Mesmerizing...

Thursday, December 01, 2005

So another December commences.
How I loathe this month.

Friday, November 18, 2005

It's been awhile, I even got an e-mail from Bas asking me if I was THAT busy
obviously, not really hehe!

I have posted 2 new pics on my photobucket site: http://photobucket.com/albums/a137/Saldiac/Pittsburgh/

The weather never stops to amaze me: last week the temperature dropped to zero but in the weekend it was around 10 degrees Celsius. Right now it's freezing...

A few facts about Pittsburgh I've heard during the last few weeks:
-Supposedly, Pittsburgh is THE city in the U.S. which has the most rainfall during the year.
Even more than Seattle...
-Furthermore, research has shown that Pittsburgh is by far the worst U.S. city to be single in.

I'm doomed!

What have I been up to next to CMU work?
Well, pretty much more of the same old stuff:
writing reviews and interviews for VM, buying too many CD's, going to the cinema (5 movies in 1 weekend a while ago hehe!) and eating the typical 'bachelor cuisine'.

The house still looks like crap ha! Besides some small stuff like buying more towels and sh*t like that, no furniture.
But I do have a list of non-furniture things I need to buy/do. E.g., still no TV/DVD so home cinema at some point in time. Better soon than late I need a car: really, without a car getting groceries while it's freezing is not that much fun. Also, since the city is pretty big and not wanting to figure out all the lame bus schedules a car is definitely not just a luxury thing but a necessary means to get anywhere besides the city center and the surrounding areas.
Last but not least I'm thinking about a spring break in the Florida Keys. That could be quite expensive with the high accomodation costs down there but it's THE place to go to when you're into diving.
Besides, I need more dive certificates damn it!

Right enough ranting for now, will try to do without the slacking but who knows what December brings?

Tuesday, October 11, 2005

VM-colleague Bas looked up my house on Google
click on the pic to enlarge!

Sunday, October 09, 2005

Well, as much as I rejoiced for finally getting paid, most of the money has flown out of the window by now.
First of all, I had to pay my landlady 2 months rent of which 1 is the security deposit. Will get that one back at the end of our lease which is on June 1 2006.

Have to admit that I really needed to get my musical fix. Badly!
Meaning that I was craving to buy some new music. Besides getting a stash of CD's I obviously had to buy a stereo since this laptop is definitely not made to play music 24/7.
And for a music addict, these things are far more important than furniture...

While being at it I decided to buy a webcam since it is quite useful when using Skype (or msn, etc.).
Good thing I rented a car so now my fridge is also loaded with lots of groceries.

Next payday is on Halloween....

Friday, September 30, 2005

just picked up my first paycheck!
first stash of US dollar cash, yeah baby yeah :-D

Thursday, September 29, 2005

first impressions

Hi all,

time to put down some impressions about the U.S. and Pittsburgh in particular.
The weather has been great so far. It was still summer hot when I arrived in late August and the weather stayed like that for quite a while.
Though the temperature has dropped significantly over the last 2 weeks it's still around 20 degrees Celsius. Though we have some rainy days these are mostly followed by several sunny, blue sky days.
Have switched from t-shirts to longsleeve this week but might actually wear sweater or jacket soon.

Coffeeshops: where people from my hometown instantly think of soft drugs shops where you can chill and get high, the American coffeeshops actually are what the name implies :-)
People go there to drink coffee (or tea) and almost everyone brings their laptop and actually use them! Plus it's a good way to be social and 'on the look' compared to being locked up in your office.

Other shops: where ever you go and no matter what you buy, they give you a shitload of bags and they actually pack them as well.
Also, the amount of choice you have for buying something as stupid as cereal is dazzling. Numerous brands, variation, sizes from big to huge to giant to... you get the point.

The food: though I haven't been to McDonalds yet (yes, it's shocking I know!) I went to Subways a few times and had a lot of Italian food. Meaning pizza. Lots of pizza.
But now that I've moved into my own apartment, I'm trying to eat some healthier food. Besides cereal every morning (the bread isn't as good here!) some decent stuff. I've eaten a few American apple pies and no, I haven't tried to enact the infamous scene from the 1st "American pie" movie. You sickos!

Movies/TV: Have been to the cinemas just once so far. Saw "Broken flowers" (by Jim Jarmusch) which stars Bill Murray in a performance which equals his "Lost in translation" acting. To some extent the movie reminded me of "About Schmidt" (with Jack Nicholson) in that both main characters go on a road trip down on memory lane and find out what could have been and what is lost.
Not for the flashy Hollywood-movie lovers but for everyone who enjoys good real life stories it's a very moving picture and well-worth the investment of time/money.
Kudos to Iwan for this tip!

Small world: last Friday we went out for a drink and one of the group members supposedly also came from the Netherlands. Amsterdam to be exact. However, when I met him it soon turned out he originates from Elsloo (Aelse OD!!!) which as some of you know actually a small town conquered by my old hometown Stein. So we talked a bit of Limburgian dialect.
Pretty bizarre to run into someone with roots so close to my mine...

Thanks to my family I got a DVD copy of my public defense from the 22nd of April. Can't bear to watch it really so I've fastforwarded it to the end where I get my PhD hehe.
Would like to put it online but since it's about 3-4 gigabyte so not really tiny. Still have to see how much space we have on our personal CMS-webpage so perhaps I could put it there.

I finally moved into my own place last weekend. It's pretty empty still and the living room is filled with bags (see above where these come from!). Hope to get a vacuum cleaner the upcoming weekend so I do some more cleaning.
It's an old house and the wooden floors are pretty squeacky which noise you can either interpret as charming or as annoying. I can hear my upper neighbour walking through her apartment quite well but this is mostly annoying when I'm in bed sleeping and wake up to the cracking sounds.
Well, my lease is until June 1st 2006 so perhaps by then I'll have grown accustomed to it. But anyway, I guess I'll just have to crank up the volume of my music. When I get a stereo that is.
Pics of my house can be found at http://photobucket.com/albums/a137/Saldiac/Pittsburgh/

While I was working at home last Monday evening I discovered an insecured wireless network so I now have free access to the internet at home. Lovely!

If all goes well I'll have my 1st paycheck tomorrow. Very, very curious how much money that will be. Most of it will go to my landlady to pay 1 month rent and remainder of security deposit.

That will be all for now, not much interesting developments going on just yet.
But no worries, we're still bouncing over here so things will settle down eventually :-)

Thursday, September 15, 2005

It's a little thing called magic...

Well folks,

since I'm typing too many e-mails with too similar content I figured I'd better start this blog-thingie so that people can find updates without me telling the same story way too many times!

Although I'm Dutch there are probably some non-Dutch speakers who wanna read this nonsense as well. Kinda new to this blog stuff but we'll figure it out along the way :-)

Right, I'm off to Ikea to find a bed for my new apartment here in Pittsburgh!

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