By Guus , 13 June 2007

Tonight I went out with the Jaycees to a sushi restaurant.

The Jaycees is a civic (volunteer) organization that I recently discovered. I've been to a fund raiser and a volunteer event and it's been fun so I'll become a member.

Tonight was "Random Sushi Night" and this evening's pick was the Peony Asian Bistro in Durham. It was a good choice: the sushi was delicious and the restaurant has a nice atmosphere. I had the 'sushi basic', 10 different pieces of sushi.

It was a fun evening with nice company that we ended with an ice cream in a creamery next door.

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By Guus , 10 June 2007

The plant I brought home from work seems to be doing slightly better and it hasn't lost as many leaves anymore the last few days. I've placed it next to a window in the living room where it gets plenty of sunlight. I am under the (unproven) impression that the lack of unfiltered sunlight in our office was the cause of the plant's problems. We'll see.

Because of the incredibly beautiful and sunny weather I have the water our plants almost every day.

Jason, a colleague, and his wife Liza were blessed with a baby son, Gabriel Louis last week. Congratulations!

This weekend I played with some software for work, experimenting with a Java client for a C++ server. They work nicely together. I expected that, but it's always nice to see that it actually works in practice.

Some of the leaves that are about to fall off have brown spots on them. I hope it isn't a sign of a disease.

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By Guus , 8 June 2007

It was really warm today, around 95 degrees Fahrenheit (35 in Celcius). I went running late at night to evade the heat, but even at 10.30 pm it was still 85 degrees and it's very humid.

Tomorrow is the Race for the Cure in which Petra will participate. Let's hope that it won't be too hot and humid. Good luck Petra!

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By Guus , 6 June 2007

A plant's new home.It certainly wasn't for the lack of love or attention from my co-workers, but unfortunately my new plant wasn't doing very well at my desk.

For a few weeks now it has been losing leaves, and while in the beginning I thought that the plant had to get adjusted to its new home (our office) it became clear that it was fundamentally unhappy. I think the main reason is that the windows are tinted, and not enough natural light makes it through to the plant.

So today after work I placed it in the car and drove it home. We still have to decide where we'll place it, but I hope it will do better here.

A plant's new home.

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By Guus , 30 May 2007

I spent the morning of Memorial Day at the pool with gorgeous weather, a cup of Starbucks coffee, and a good book.

And a with lot of sun, as I realized somewhat too late, so I got burned.

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By Guus , 28 May 2007

Listening to two Bulgarian Economics PhD students:

"Защото consumption level ... е равно на investment ... ръсте growth ...".

"Това е когато price level ... плюс q без i-w ... когато имаш current level".

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By Guus , 27 May 2007

Summer lunch.Tomorrow is Memorial Day, and this weekend is the start of the summer season. The weather is excellent; it's close to 90 degrees.

I made a summer lunch: baked caprese salad (slices of baguette with tomato, mozzarella and basil) with an insalata mista from radicchio, arugula and cumcumber.

We had a little bit of wine left from last night (Luigi Bosca, one of my favorites) and it was a delicious meal.

Summer lunch.

By Guus , 27 May 2007

Bruna.A few weeks ago I bought a present online, a Dutch book to be delivered in the Netherlands. Since bol.com, the largest Dutch online book retailer, canceled a similar order without notice last year I tried Bruna.nl.

I won't bore you with the details but online shopping is definitely new for Bruna and I was disappointed with how slow and unresponsive they were.

Anyway, today I received a paper receipt (factuur) for that order. It's pretty cool that it arrived because it was addressed to "Durham, NC, Engeland".

Somebody in the Dutch post service must have understood that this shouldn't go to the U.K. but to North Carolina instead.

Bruna.

(I've blurred our address for privacy reasons).

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By Guus , 26 May 2007

I won!I've never really enjoyed gambling but when you're in Vegas you have to at least try it once. Before I left, someone close told me: if you're playing roulette, make sure to put a bet on number 25.

When we came back from dinner, we walked through the casino in the hotel. I was getting ready to go home but I wanted to place at least that one bet. I asked my colleague how it would work and I put a $10 bill on number 25. The lady changed it into a chip and I thought "why is the minimum $10? So much money to lose...".

Well -- the ball fell on number 25 and I won $360! A guy next to me said "who the $%#! are you?!" and I received a handful of coins. I left the table and cashed it at the cashier, and left for the airport.

I won!

A handful of coins. The black ones are $100.

At the airport.

Even at the gate you can still gamble.

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By Guus , 25 May 2007

In Las Vegas.We landed in Las Vegas just after 11.00 pm. My first hours in Las Vegas I spent waiting in line. First for a small train from the terminal to the luggage area, then for the luggage. Then I stood in line for 45 minutes to get a cab (reading my magazine) and even at the check-in counter in the hotel there was a 15 minutes line. I arrived in my hotel room around 1.30 am. I quickly tested the equipment that I had brought with me and set it up to run overnight, and went to sleep.

The next morning I felt like I had slept in due to the 3 hour time difference, and there was a Starbucks in the hotel which was very good. I met a colleague and we took a metro rail to the conference center.

We had our business meetings in the morning so in late afternoon so we had a few hours to walk around. My colleagues had been here before but I saw the city for the first time. We walked from our hotel over the strip, towards the Belagio. There was a copy of the Eiffel tower in hotel Paris and we took the elevator to the top.

Luxor.

The entrance to our hotel from the metro rail.

The city of entertainment.

The city of entertainment.

Excalibur.

Excalibur, a hotel styled as Medieval castle.

The boulevard on the background is The Strip.

Win this car!

A roller coaster on top of hotel New York.

The M&M merchandise store.

The Bellagio. In the background Ceasar's Palace.

An artist in ice for 24 hours.

There are 4 show girls inside also, "to keep him warm". The girls leave the ice every 4 hours, the magician plans to stay for 24 hours. The ice needs constant maintenance.

Funny that there is a name tag on the tower so the audience knows this is indeed, the Eiffel tower.

Gustav's bar.

On top of the Eiffel tower. Unlike in Paris there is a quick and efficient elevator all the way to the top.

The Strip.

The Strip, with in the background the desert and the mountains.

The hotel next door.

Hotel New York, on the way back.

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