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Guess who’s back?

Saturday, November 3rd, 2007

So, a short holiday and a not-so-short wedding in Romania later, and some other attended business, I AM BACK BABY! Ronald & me drove back, had a nice evening here, and now I AM BACK!

Wooooooohoooo! Finally, time for some peace, quiet & work! And err, a deadline in 2 weeks, a class to teach next week, a presentation in 3 weeks…. okay, so much for peace & quiet ;-) Well, one out of three is not so bad, now is it ;-)

Still, I am back and I am blogging! First up is of course backblogging (that is not a word… yet) on the wedding. To be done after this post. Or at least to begin after this one. So, hold on to your hats and let’s go on this majestical matrimonial tour…

Empowering the uni

Friday, October 12th, 2007

Came home yesterday evening, with Ton and Sasa, planning to have a nice cheese fondue at my place. There was a conspicuous absence of light emanating ominously from my building, offset by the cold, harsh light radiating from the fire escape, where a small group of smokers had sought refuge.

Upon further investigation, we became aware that there was a lack of current prevalent in the northwestern wing of the dwelling. This would definitely put a spoke through our cheese fondue, so to say. We do enjoy the luxury of having not merely one, but several alternatives to circumvent the current crisis (unintentional pun there). Hence, we opted to ignore the problems, on the tried and tested adage that if we ignore it long enough, eventually the problem will disappear.

The fondue turned out delicious for most, although those who do not share a fondness or even a liking for cheese found out to their dismay, that the flavours in a fondue are not, by any means, less intense than those of cheese in a more solid state. The conversation and company were pleasant as well, and except for a minor mishap involving unbaked pie (minor, but serious enough to never develop its full potential as baked pie), the evening was once again profoundly enjoyable.

Upon returning to my domicile, to my surprise I discovered the selfsame grouping of young students outside on the fire escape. As the fire escape is adjacent to the front door of the location I, with a flair of overstatement, may call my residence, the natural and courteous choice of action was to acquaint myself with the aforementioned group. They kindly informed me of the nature of the problems. Since 17:00, the flow of electricity had ceased. The concierge had been notified, but evidently had failed to produce the so-desired result of re-establishing the flow, despite repeated and insistent prompting. Apparently, the fact that some 31 persons were without power is not a main concern of our landlord, the university.

There was no recourse for it. The use of candles enabled applying the evening’s toilette before retiring for the night. In the morning, the situation was unchanged. But, lo and behold, at 7:15 equipment came to life! Digital clocks started flashing, the timer on the over lighted up, and it seemed that showering in the dark was not needed. Fast-forward to 7:21, and disappointment prevailed once again. The use of candles was once more an enabling factor in rousing myself to a state of coherent cognizance.

Upon parting to voyage to the lieu of my employ, I encountered an able fellow, who has at previous occasions applied many a fix in our building. Grasping the opportunity and the brakes of my bike with equal ferocity, I halted next to him and conversed about the abundant lack of electricity. We spent some time tracking the source of this profound inconvenience, and when the issue had been determined not to be a local phenomena occurring solely in my chambers, I parted company.

As the predicament had not been resolved when I left, I am partially curious to encounter the state of affairs when I arrive. Nevertheless, previous exposure to the efficiency and attitude prevalent here puts me at ease.
that is to say: if it is easy, it will be solved by the evening. If it’s slightly difficult, I will be needing candles all weekend.

Away from the ‘Bourg

Wednesday, October 10th, 2007

So, at WISSec I met a couple of old friends and made some new ones. I was invited to visit Twente and perhaps give a talk there. That prospect sounded quite nice, since there are quite a number of people living in Enschede that I hadn’t seen in ages. However, first things first: I was off to Zurich for the weekend, meeting up with some friends (and having a much-needed conversation in the train with a friend).

So, as if me going to Zurich and planning to go to Twente wasn’t enough, Mihai and Raluca stopped by on their way moving back from Zurich to Twente :) We had a nice weekend here, talked quite a bit about stuff (well, WISSec was still fresh in memory) and then they were already leaving. Since they were going to shop at the Auchan first, I offered to show them the way. Well, I do know where the Auchan is… but getting there by car is slightly less easy than I thought. We first missed the parking garage entry — well, not really a problem. We then came close to the roundabout. Okay, so turn around and redo from start. Since we were turning around, we took the leftmost lane… which put us below the roundabout, on the highway to Trier. Le oops!

Well, after a fun drive through Luxembourg, we arrived back at the Auchan, and this time we did manage to enter the parking garage :)

After that, I started preparing for VOTE-ID — joechei, a paper got accepted somewhere! On Thursday, I’d be presenting the paper in Bochum (Germany), and right now it was Monday and the presentation was far from ready…

Fastforward, VOTE-ID was very nice, and meeting the familiar and not-yet-familiar faces was once again the highlight of the event (for me at least). Berry Schoenmakers gave a keynote address on “the evoting crisis” (inspired by “the software crisis”); there were interesting talks and more interesting people (as said). I’ve been back in Luxembourg now for 3 days and still need to digest most of what happened.

Then again, that is also partially due to the overload of other things happening. I found out that Bochum was really close to Enschede (closer than either Eindhoven or Luxembourg), so I went to visit Enschede. That weekend was wonderful, so no time to let VOTE-ID sink in slowly. And then, back here in Bourg, the intermediate report for my BFR grant was due, so that was the primary focus until now. Having finished those things, I just need to update my Bochum paper & slides, start preparing this talk I will be giving in Twente (I promised, so now I have to go there again (;-)), wrap up some WISSec stuff, and then I can actually get back to checking what happened there!

Pfffft, hope that’ll happen around next week.
Recent noteworthiness: Happy Birthday Aleksander!

We have… a winner!!!

Saturday, September 1st, 2007

Last night, Rogier and me went to the funfair in Luxembourg. It was unbelievable. Rogier won every game he tried. He won with throwing rings (mp3 player), with a horse race (the champagne) and he even shot a line in a shooting stand (the digital video camera — yes, you read that right, he won a digital video camera). We / he won the champagne last, and we used it to celebrate the rest :)

Ow, and (with a bit of leeway from the guy) I managed to hit my 3rd “all in yellow” at the archery stand. But Rogier is definitely the sharpshooter of the two of us, given that he shot down the camera with the last bullet.

Hugo ‘Hood’ signing off :)
ps: check out Rogier’s first movie with the cam!

Party the third

Friday, August 31st, 2007

Yesterday evening I threw a small party to celebrate (once again) my birthday. This was prompted because the people I would like to celebrate my birthday with do not exactly live in the same area. Ghi, in retrospect, I twice invited people for dinner and once just had a party. Anyway, yesterday’s party was really nice, and I felt once again a bit like it was my birthday. So that was cool. And doing the dishes is fun, especially given the right people and the right music :)

Visitors!

Saturday, August 25th, 2007

Mr. and Mrs. De Mooij visited me yesterday and today. Naturally, we walked around the city. Slight difference: this time I tried the “green city” tour, and it worked brilliantly. Slight hickup in Pfaffental, but I’m sure I’ll get the kinks worked out by next time (more precisely: I expect the kinks / paths undergoing reconstruction to be reconstructed next time). Somehow, everything came together for this visit, and we saw and did just about everything I wanted to :)

Two highlights: we checked the schueberfouer (funfair). There are a lot of stall with shooting… phewee. Plenty of PS3s/Wii’s to be wun — if you manage to shoot the impossible. Naturally, we didn’t try. We did try a machine called the “take off”, which turned out pretty cool, the giant wheel, offering a nice view of the funfair (well, the rest of Lux was rather dark, so it wasn’t all that exciting), some gambling machines (we lost — even at the gigantic crane, which is fun to do, but hopeless to win at :) and also tried some bowshooting. More on the bows later :)

The next morning, after brunch, we went for a short hike in Little Suisse. We drove to Berdorf, and began on route B2. Now as soon as you hit the forest, you are bombarded with signs pointing out nice viewpoints. We checked most of them, and consequently didn’t really progress very quickly. It was quite adventurous, and wonderful to behold once more. A little further down on the route, we discovered a climber’s paradise. So all I now need, is my climbing gear here, a crash course in outdoor climbing, and a sizable length of rope. Oh, and to make matters more challenging: magnesium is disallowed there. Pffffft. Well anyway,  something to keep in the back of my mind.

So, back to the bow shooting gallery… I like it!! I turn out to be left-handed at bow shooting (and writing, but that I already knew). Weird, I believe the last couple of times I shot, I shot with a right-handed bow. But this time, it just felt wrong. I did try once later on, but it sucked just a bit more than left (well, not that I am that lousy at these short ranges, but still, noticable deterioration of skill). Today, after the hike, we had the “Limpertsberg” tour (campus uni, church) and then visited the bowshooting once again. And, coolness beyond cool, I had the maximum! Woohooh!! Rocking rock rock!!

Okay, scoring maximum just means all arrows in the yellow, and the distance is maybe about 5 meters (or 10, I’m better at shooting arrows than at guessing distances ;-), but still. It’s the max score, and you get 6 points for max score whilst even only 1 point below that gets you 2 points (which can be exchanged for prizes)… so that’s still nice eeh? Of course, now I plan to go showing off to all visitors ;-)

Experiencing the extremes of the emotional spectrum.

Tuesday, August 7th, 2007

Love is in the air

Monday, July 23rd, 2007

Thirst things first :-)

CONGRATULATIONS MICHIEL AND BARBARA!!!

They got married last Thursday, and gave a splendid party. Barbara was beautiful in her wedding gown, and Michiel was also radiant.

Having said that, what has happened the past few days? Lessee… Well, after the bike trip my bike squeaked a bit — not too bad, but still. Worse was that the rear tyre had a leak. Apparently a small one (the kind I really hate, because it’s incredibly hard to find and I am not that good at repairing leaking tyres anyway). On top of that, the profile of both the front and the rear tyre was roughly, well, gone. So, instead of working at it myself, I decided to get the bike repaired. Pieter found a bike repair shop in Luxembourg on the Net, and it turned out to be the one I had spotted once and was already considering :)

I took that as a sign, and so my bike is having a holiday there now. It may deserve that, but then, so do I, so I am in Zurich right now. Last visit was really nice, but a bit short, so here I am, a bit longer in Zurich, spending my time typing these words ;)

Yes, I’ll stop in a minute. Final updates: we (SaToSS-youth we, i.e. Pieter, Baptiste, Sasa and me) have had some fun over the last few days. We saw a few movies (Die Hard 4.0 — like the previous ones, but more over the top. Somewhat entertaining, but a bit too much over the top; Harry Potter 5 — Best movie of the series, but that’s because the previous movies all fail at certain points with respect to the books. Book 5 is easily the worst of the bunch, so that’s harder to mess up. But fair’s fair: it’s a nice movie, and it is the best of the series.) and had an icecream at Cafe Veneziano. There was one waitress there, whose appearance caught the eye of one member of our petite group sufficiently to ensure a pleasant conversational topic within our group for the rest of our stay.

To finish how I started this post: congratulations also to Cas & Yen-Ha with their new prodigy: Nathalie Rose Cremers; and congratulations and all the best to Sasa and Laura, who just announced their happy circumstances as well.
Last movie seen: Transformers; short evaluation: don’t go.

Sometimes, life is great

Friday, June 22nd, 2007

Phewee, what a week! Really enjoying my time in .nl so far. Last Thursday me & Jennifer went out for a nice enough dinner in Maastricht. Admitted, that’s slightly cheating, so don’t worry Jen & girls, as promised by the invitation, next time I’m cooking your collective socks off ;-)

Friday was Ania’s party, and from breakfast ’till breakfast we enjoyed the time there. Many people came, even from Faroffistan places such as Twente and Amsterdam, and it was nice meeting the persons behind the stories and even nicer to meet the people I know :)
There were some cool discussions with Bananawich, nice catching up with Ileana and in general cool to meet the whole family again.

Fastforward a bit, and Ania & me discovered (on the brink of her leaving Eindhoven) a couple of very, very nice restaurants in Eindhoven. Recommended stuff for a fancy dinner, not the cheapest ones around. Not going to tell you which ones — they’re in the set of renowned restaurants in Eindhoven, and as far as I know that’s not such a large set to begin with. Plus the afterdinner entertainment is always fun :) (we went for a laserquest game, and we were the only 2 players. That was weird, but pretty cool. I got my ass handed to me in threefold btw)

On top of all that, there was D-day — in this case D for Defense, both Petr’s defense and Ton’s final presentation. Both of them did very well in the public parts (Ton had of course a non-public part, but he aced that one as well, judging by his grade). Petr’s party in the Fort was really nice, and Tamara and Ania had gone to quite some lengths to provide nice food for the guests. Of course there was the inevitable salsa and zouk dancing — it was Petr’s party after all — and I even managed to pick up a few steps. Let’s see if I can remember them :)

To top that all off, I am going to be catamaran sailing tomorrow (Saturday). Yep, sometimes, ….
Recently saw: Premonition, Shrek the Third (mwah)

Party party!

Sunday, June 17th, 2007

Just a quick update: Ania’s party was (as far as I am concerned) a resounding succes! Many friends came from Twente and Amsterdam, making it a very special evening. There was good food, better drinks, nice dancing. I especially enjoyed Konrad’s discussions.