6200 comments
2357 subscribers
Follow me on Twitter (@sachac)
Subscribe! Feed reader E-mail

Chat with Sean

I finally managed to have dinner with Sean earlier. It turns out he
wasn’t avoiding me (heaven forbid). He had just been just buried under
work, having recently had his workday extended by an hour or so.
Dinner out was a welcome break for him, and we spent a few hours
leisurely chatting over soup and pasta at Almon Marina. I showed him
my feeble attempts at sketching and he gave me a few tips on facial
expressions. We chatted about movies and retrogaming, too. (No, we
didn’t mention the weather at all.)

We headed over to Bizu for dessert, where we ran into Aaron—an old
college friend I hadn’t seen in ages. It was a lot of fun chatting
with Aaron, and it looks like business is treating him very well
despite the demanding schedule. He juggles and is looking forward to
our show. =) As for me—the low-sugar chocolates and the positively
decadent chocolate souffle sent me into seventh heaven. I can’t
recommend that place enough.

The evening was great fun, and I look forward to meeting Sean and our
other friends soon. It’s funny… I really _do_ think meeting some
people would be more interesting than watching TV—or maybe even
working with the computer. Oooh, my hidden extrovert is showing… ;)

イヌとは対照的に、ネコはごく最近になって飼い慣らされたものである。 In contrast to the dog, the cat has become domesticated only in recent times.

On Technorati: ,

Short URL: http://sachachua.com/blog/p/2699

On This Day...

  • 2013: Monthly review: March 2013 — Last month, I wrote: March: Some graphic recording, a keynote for the Emacs conference on March 30, and more writing and [...]
  • 2012: Back to biking — Yay spring! The weather has been clear and sunny. I decided not to buy a Metropass this month. Instead, I’m [...]
  • 2011: Helping kids learn algebra — In the math study groups we organize at home, we’ve moved past fractions and percentages into the wild and wonderful [...]
  • 2010: Happiness at work — What makes you happy at work? It’s good to know what specific activities make you happy. That way, you can work [...]
  • 2006: Consumating: tags as communication — Ah, I see! People could be using tags for messaging in order to get around Consumating’s message limits. Or maybe it’s [...]
  • 2006: Tagging people — Boundary studies are nice for figuring out where something doesn’t work and why it doesn’t work. I’ve been thinking about where [...]
  • 2006: Wireless — It’s exceedingly slow, but it works. Hooray, hooray! Kudos to http://individual.utoronto.ca/bonert/wireless.html for good instructions. On Technorati: wireless, linux Random Japanese sentence: 私は猫を家の外に出した。 I let the [...]
  • 2006: The Human Face of Research — Dr. Brenda Laurel presents The Human Face of Research Ontario College of Art & Design 100 McCaul Street (Yahoo! Maps, Google Maps) Toronto, [...]
  • 2006: On tutoring — Awwww! Someone found OnTutoring useful! From http://www.personal.psu.edu/users/a/o/aog103/Tutor%20Manual/feedback2_mxplan.html : This set of instructions for the tutor to take into account when tutoring is very [...]
  • 2005: Horrible customer service — I took a taxi just to make it to my 4:00 appointment at DermLink, a small dermatology clinic along Arnaiz Ave. [...]
  • 2005: About procrastination — From http://www.dictionary.com : pro-cras-ti-nate (v. intr.) To put off doing something, especially out of habitual carelessness or laziness. (v. tr.) To postpone or [...]
  • 2004: Cyrus21 — I dusted off the Linux computer I’d set up previously, uninstalled courier, and started an installation of cyrus21. Squirrelmail’s still installed and [...]
  • 2004: Tao of Topic Maps — http://www.ontopia.net/topicmaps/materials/tao.html