6 hours, uni-to-door

February 14th, 2007

Pheweeh! That took forever!! Well, partially my fault – I had decided to take a train that you’ll have to wait for a bit longer, and it arrives 9 minutes later. Upside from that is that it’s direct from Liege to Luxembourg – which saves you 15 minutes of doing nothing, waiting for a train in Namur.

I found new and interesting ways to bore yourself to death for 6 hours. Zelda Minish Cap is a life-saver here, spent quite a bit of time on it. Reading papers for work has benefits, but becomes harder and harder with the steady rhythm of the train, the darkness outside… indeed. Sleeping would’ve been nice, but somehow I never manage – even when the two people talking across from me have left.

Well, that’s basically how I spent my Valentine’s day – traveling. Funny to see lots of people with big bouquets of flowers, or a single rose. It incredibly shouts “valentine!” :)
(I cheat a bit here. Valentine to me has always felt like a hype, pushed by shops to sell stuff. Plus I’ve rarely been in love on Valentine’s day, which facilitates ignoring the whole concept.)

So any tips if you’re coming to visit me? Of course:

  • eurolines.nl has the cheap buses, if you book in advance enough. Travel duration from Eindhoven is not that bad compared to the train, but they almost never go (mon 11:15, fri 11:15; return: mon, wed, fri, roughly same hours I believe). You can get as low as 12 euros for the return ticket, but it’ll cost you two whole working days…
  • By car is by far the best option. A three hour smooth drive, and you’re here. Parking is payed, everywhere in the city. I don’t know if they have transferia are somesuch.
    Melanie had a tip: there are probably people looking for carpoolers, this happens quite frequently. I don’t know, but it’s definitely worth checking out (if you don’t have your own car)!
  • Train: if you have the discount card, get the railplus card too! Only 15 euro’s, and first return ticket you buy will be 20 euro’s cheaper!
  • No matter how you go, take some food and drink. If by public transportation: plenty of food / drink! :)
  • Reading has its limits, it doesn’t work that well if you are tired. Still, bring something to keep you occupied. A good book is of course a prime choice, but a DS or a GBA also works :)

I’ll be in Lux this weekend, so if any of you feel like dropping by, drop me a note!

PS: Forgot to mention this earlier, but they checked my passport (with the somewhat older picture), saw I came from the Netherlands and then wanted to see all my bags and my coat :)
Hilarious! At first I was kind of worried about the alcohol I had brought (I was moving a large part of my stash to .lu, it could be to much, I dunno…). But of course they were not interested in that! It took me a while before I figured they were looking for drugs :)

I’m not saying bye bye…

February 14th, 2007

I’ll be in Eindhoven so often, you’d hardly notice I was gone ;-) So, for the interested parties:

  • Feb 21 (dinnertime) – Feb 24: Ehv
  • March 2nd – March 5th: Ehv
  • March 12th – March 14th or 18th or so: Ehv
  • March 29th or 30th – at least April 2nd: Ehv

of course, all very provisional :)

By the way, speaking of parties: should I give a farewell party? I shall await the reactions to this post to find out :)

M3 might work again?

February 14th, 2007

So, I have an M3 adapter for the GBA, which allowed me to show everyone pictures on my micro (which, incidentally, is the main thing I have been using it for. It’s just too flashy for me to withstand it, I just have to show off ;-). The M3 stopped booting about 2 months ago, but since I hadn’t been using it so often, fixing it or getting it repaired sort of slipped my mind. Well, luckily enough Stijn found this link, which explains a solution and then also what the problem could be: apparently the PCB inside the M3 can move around just enough to cease functioning :(

Well, I will definitely try this (unfortunately I have my M3 in Lux and am in Ehv atm, so I will have to wait a bit).

Snailmail!

February 8th, 2007

I’ve received some snailmail (from uncle Sjaak & aunt Jeanne, Peter & Margot and Matthijs & Bianca). Thanks a lot all of you, it’s really nice to have just moved, come home after a day of work and find a nice card :)

Living on my own, part deux

February 8th, 2007

So, I’ve been here for a week, spent a fortune on food (overcautious, I guess…) and of course the inevitable happened: some of it expired :)

Well, I’d say “learned my lesson” except that I am pretty sure I haven’t (yet), but this is kind of funny. Thanks to all those wonderful dinners at friends, I am able to cook without making a complete ass of myself in the kitchen (thanks for that, you all!). Unfortunately, it also means I am used to cook (and hence shop) for more than one person — actually, I am kind of used to buying stuff for at least three people. Well, that’ll leave me with way too much food :) :)

Speaking of that, I’ve found an Auchan near my office (5 minutes by bike), which is a very nice big shopping mall. They have everything (or at least, so it seems now)! And, thankfully, much more decent prices than the Cactus I went shopping on the first day. Still, you have to pay attention… e.g. yesterday I planned to make something with chicken fillet. Turns out that chicken fillet is twice (or more) expensive than what I am used to :S

I cheated and switched to pork :)

Illegal games for the GBA?!?!

February 5th, 2007

Just got off the phone with Nintendo tech support concerning my recently acquired copy of Super Mario Advance 2: Super Mario World. The game didn’t retain its saves after shutting down the computer. Sounds like a battery problem, right? Well, it turns out that SMA2 has a solid-state save memory, so no batteries required. There are apparently quite a number of illegal copies of it out there, which do use a battery. Boohoohoo, I probably have a non-official version of the game.

I even have the box in which it came :S Aaah well, this means I’ll just have to get by without saving (or without shutting down the DS Lite / GBA Micro).

Une grande BONJOUR de Luxembourg!

February 4th, 2007

Bonjour a tous, et bienvenue a mon premier ecrit en Francais! Toutes let fautes sont a moi ;-) J’ai pensee si j’ecrit tout les temps dans une lange etrange pour moi, peut-etre je peut ecrire en Francais aussi — et pourquoi pas?

Trouver les accents est un problem pour le moment — ca explique l’absence de les dans cette petite texte. Mais, on continu. J’ai rencontre quelques gens ici qui sont joli et drole :) Ce me resemble que c’est possible d’avoir un vie joyeuse ici — je n’ai aucune doubte de ca, mais decrouvir ca pendant mon premier jours ici est bonne chance, ne pas?

J’ai essayer de cuire un petit peu (meme végétarien, parce que mon voisin ne veux pas manger de la viande de porc), et pour le moment ce resemble comme je ne doit pas mourir de la faim. Parler en francais n’est pas facile pour moi, mais je n’ai pas un choix ;-)

C’est tout pour maintenant — le soleil a me reve, et je doit prendre un petit voir que’est-ce que ca passe dehors :)

A tout a l’heur!!

LotR 3rd Age

February 4th, 2007

Wow, I have been seriously getting my gaming time since moving to .lu. Not that it’s all that boring here — haven’t exactly found that out yet at any rate. But Mark came over, and we happened to fire up LotR 3rd age. The game sucked us both in, even though Mark had already finished it before. We managed to stop playing eventually, but light was about to creep up on us.

Well, Mark, to put you at ease: I just finished off the Balrog. A day later than planned, I know, but y’day I filled mostly with having fun and meeting people. Today is my lazy day, and so far the only thing not noticing that is the progress I am booking with this game :)

Bienvenue a Luxembourg!

February 2nd, 2007

So, I’ve moved, with a great big thank you to my Dad. Got set up, did some shopping, took some pictures (of the new apartment), shopped (*sniff* my first genuine shopping on my own *sniff* (kind of scary, normally if I shopped, I took it somewhere that had some supplies, but this time: no supplies whatsoever. Forget something –> go hungry ;-), waved my dad goodbye and then felt a bit tired. Getting up at 6 will do that to me :)

Anyway, the people from uni.lu I’ve had the pleasure of meeting so far all are very kind and helpful, and that is a big relief. The room is not too big, but I’m just by myself (so when are you dropping by? Huh??). Kitchen, bathroom and toilet are shared with one neighbor, who is a cool guy. Kitchen is completely duplicated — very small kitchen, but there’s a fridge for him and one for me. Dinner yesterday was filled french bread (ciabatta, recipe in English). Quick, easy and filling. Lunch today was creative, better and easier :)

Ok, off again to the uni.lu to check if they arranged it so I can do some work there. Write to you later!!

Verdi runs departed drinks…

January 29th, 2007

But first things first, let’s start to mention that Friday was “kei-goed”, did some nice shopping for .lu together with Ronald. Found myself a small spare bike, so all of you who are coming over once: you’ll have some transportation!

But anyway: after dinner (yes, I can mess up rice :) (nonetheless it still all tasted nice, and the dessert was cool) it turned out that Ronald did have some drinks with alcohol in them left… well, not anymore :) So the next day started out slow — woke up, gamed a bit on my newly acquired LotR: 3rd Age (cool gamecube game, I have been meaning to get that for ages, found it together with Ronald for an affordable price) and then went on to more active things.

In the evening, after a lovely dinner, me and Ania went to Verdi’s Requiem — impressive. Got back just after the start of Running Man, which is ok as far as Schwarzenegger movies go. And it ended just in time for us to catch The Departed in the cinema :) That was a cool movie. The night ended with chatting a bit and a taste of some russian drinks (after we managed to get the annoying bottle cap removed, it turned out that the drink wasn’t worthy of that effort… the company however, more than made up for that :)

Sunday I just checked out LotR: 3rd Age a bit (still cool!), Super Mario World (saving is broken in my copy :() and went to see Bro. We had a nice improvised dinner (greek yoghurt works very well as a sour cream replacement :), tried to check out a movie but were to tired. We got to 00:38 of resevoir dogs — further than any of us two had ever seen it before :)

And that definitely is enough for now.