By Guus , 21 October 2002

I've become a member of the CWI library. They still had my record from when I became member the previous time: February 2000. I was writing a paper of Object-Oriented Programming then.

I've borrowed a book my teacher wrote, Introduction to Process Algebra.

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By Guus , 20 October 2002

Isn't it a bloody shame that this Nawijn guy is trying to fix the cabinet? With all due respect: he and his party really, really messed up the last months, and all of a sudden he's worried about the current economical situation and wants to restore the cabinet.

My opinion? Too late. Months, months too late. Let's see what the voters will say about the Puinhopen van Fortuyn (mess of Fortuyn).

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By Guus , 19 October 2002

The addiction is getting out of control for all of us. We started our first game at 16:30; Sasha won it. Dinner, dishes, and the 2nd one. We played a Zeevaarders-Steden & Ridders combination, very interesting (and I won!).

Just done with the 3rd game... and guess what, after months of practising: Mieke won! She played really well, and was at the 13 points long before anybody else came close. Congratulations!

Now up to the 4th one.

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By Guus , 19 October 2002

My teacher sent me two tests from last year. I'm doing one of them now to see if I know all the things I need to know. Tomorrow I'll do the 2nd one.

Tonight we'll play Kolonisten again, Steden & Ridders I hope.

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By Guus , 18 October 2002

We're at my parents now. Obviously we're playing Kolonisten again. The victims today are my parents' neighbours. We taught hem Kolonisten, and then played two games.

Playing with 6 people.

It was the first time I've played with more than 4 players, a bit different rules. Because I lost both games I'm not sure I like it.

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By Guus , 18 October 2002

Back to the study. I'll have my test next Wednesday, so there are 5 days left.

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By Guus , 17 October 2002

We came back from Amsterdam, we went to good-old Pathé Arena tonight. We've seen quite a lot of movies there when we still lived in Florijn. It's a great theater (and a lot better than the ones in Haarlem).

Tonight we saw Simone. I had high expectations but we were disappointed... Too simple story, bad acting: not recommendable. On the other hand, we still had a nice evening with an hilarious moment in the metro. We were discussing some secret stuff (in Bulgarian of course) when the guy opposite us started talking on his mobile... in Bulgarian!

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By Guus , 16 October 2002

This evening I was at 999 Games to learn some new games. Once every month they organize such an evening.

I've learned a couple of games, also some new titles that I had never seen before, such as Solo and Beestenboel.

In the beginning of the evening I had to arrange some paperwork, and then Rutger invited me for a game of Andromeda. It's an older game, but I never took the time to learn it.

Rutger explaining Andromeda.

After that I asked Jerry if he could refresh my memory on Machiavelli. I've played it before, but I forgot how exactly the game is like.

Jerry explaining Machiavelli.

The next one was Solo, basically the same as the Dutch game called Pesten.

The first new game of the evening: Solo.

Regenboogslang is a game for kids, very easy.

Regenboogslang.


Another kids game: Beestenboel. Quite boring for adults, fun I suppose for kids. Remotely related to Set. Funny how the farmer on the cards is called: Farmer Rutger.

Beestenboel.

The next game, 'Oh Hell' looked more interesting. It is quite similar to 99-en (a game I once almost won a tournament in). We didn't actually play it, but the rules looked easy enough.

Oh Hell.

Babel, the next game, we played longer. It's quite interesting.

Babel.

The last game we played was Caesar & Cleopatra.

Caesar and Cleopatra.

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By Guus , 16 October 2002

Finally the cabinet resigned; a very happy day!

On May 15th we were watching elections at home. Jerry, Marjolein, Tibor, Janneke and Alrik were here to watch TV. We had a cosy evening and I invited everybody to come again on the night of the next elections, around Christmas.

I would like it my party wins a lot of votes, but that's not even the biggest reason why I'm happy with Balkenende's resignation. It's just that now it's clear that in politics not always the guys with the biggest mouth win, but the ones with the most capabilities will prevail in the end. There's a nice overview of the clowns here

Up to the new elections!

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