Novemberborn, Straight lines circle sometime

And So It Begins

Tomorrow morning, 9am, final exam of the year. Immediately thereafter I’m off to the parents, carrying a suitcase full of clothes and a backpack filled with tech. I’ve only got a few hours to be with my family, because Friday morning the flight to San Francisco awaits me!

Two months of sunny Bay area, working with – if IM impressions serve, and no doubt they will – the great people from Jot. I’m staying at Stanford, with Kurt Peek (brother of Nadya), who happens to be from Twente University as well, and who’s doing physics research (now that’s way too complicated for me!).

Aside from work, I’m looking forward to meeting old contacts in the Bay area, I’m curious whether Jason Speck wears nice pants, how Dunstan is doing, et cetera, et cetera.

See you all on the other side of the pond. And continent.

P.S. If you happen to have my Dutch mobile number, I won’t be using it until I get back in September. My US number is +1 650 669 2654.

link | jotspot life | 28 June 2006, 20:20


Comments

  1. I probably said it before, but have a lot of fun! And good luck with your exam.

    Chris Eidhof | 28 June 2006, 21:17 | link

  2. Have fun on the other side of the pond :-)

    Eddie Sowden | 28 June 2006, 22:44 | link

  3. have a good time mark! im sure you will enjoy the time :o)

    ichigo | 29 June 2006, 00:07 | link

  4. Can’t wait to welcome you to Shallow Alto!

    Jim Haljun | 29 June 2006, 06:30 | link

  5. Dude, have fun! And come to Boston around the first of August to celebrate my birthday :-)

    Anne van Kesteren | 29 June 2006, 12:18 | link

  6. I’m jealous of you :)

    Branstrom | 29 June 2006, 12:49 | link

  7. Anne, uhm, probably not ;-)

    Thanks everyone!

    Mark Wubben | 29 June 2006, 20:55 | link

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