Archive for August, 2008

Moving in

The idea of this blog is to talk about my time in California. So, I’ll start with moving in. Now, you might say that I have been here for a month, so that this post is overdue. And you would be right. But, well, I’ve had a lot to do…

I have a house. This was one of the first things I found. Here it is…

The front. Also featuring my bike. Sleeping platrorm above the kitchen. The room.

Looking out of the room. The garden. Note the (broken) hot tub in the corner.

I’m very happy with this place. There is a strong argument that it is the nicest place I have lived. And it has a garden, my very own back garden!!!! This is not a common thing in Mountain View, where there are a lot of apartment blocks. And it isn’t in an an apartment block (its at the bottom of my landlord’s garden), so there is no-one else’s music, alarm clock, screaming children, other screaming etc.

Now, the standard thing in the US is for rentals to come unfurnished, so I had to find some things to put in it. For the whole house hunting process, I had a hire car, the cheapest car that I could get (obviously). This would have not been a problem, was it not for the heinously impractical shape of the car.
 
Yes, that was my hire car. Practical.

Nonetheless, with a weekend of driving around charity shops, yardsales and ikea, I almost filled the house for less than $400 (more than half of that was a mattress from ikea). Almost means I don’t have a table or dining chairs yet, details though. Anyway, it was a challenge. 

I also brought a car (no photo yet -its a 2001 Saturn SW2 if you are that interested). That required some work dealing with used car salesmen, garages etc. But I think it is okay! And a California driving licence, which required four trips to the Dept. of Motor Vehicles, hours standing in line, a written test, and a driving test (yesterday). 

And my second major achievement yesterday: getting internet working at home. Mountain View has free public wireless provided by Google. Unfortunately, my house seemed to be in a bit of a blackspot; even outside in the back yard I couldn’t pick it up. But then I found that with a newer laptop (my work macbook) I could get a weak signal in the back yard… so now I have a wifi modem, designed for indoor use, which I stand on a fence post behind the house, plug in to an outdoor socket, and a long ethernet cable and have workable internet access. I’m proud of this.

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Hello world!

Well, this is my blog… I’m sitting outside in Mountain View, California, to which I have recently moved, setting this up. 

What should one right in a first post? The award for the most geeky must go to my collegue Shawn. I wouldn’t do something like that, honest. So instead, here is my most exciting discovery of the last week: aubergines (eggplants). I never really thought they were that great before, but it turns out that this was user error. So, gleaned from the unlikely source of a recipie book: HOWTO AUGERGINE. Slice, then sprinkle each side with salt (yes, me, using salt). Leave for half an hour. Being hydroscopic, the salt draws the bitter juices out of the fruit. Rinse, then cover with flour. Fry them for a couple of minutes. Eat. It was an amazing experience for me…

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