Saturday, June 05, 2010

Almost done eating

I'm almost through my second plate of spaghetti bolognese, but I thought I'd blog about it first.

I'll try to make my next post more interesting.

Saturday, May 23, 2009

Catching up with my blog


So I tried to pick up blogging 5 years ago, but that didn't turn out so well. In this post I'll try to catch up a bit, mainly cause of an important announcement, to be made at the bottom. The picture above shows me at my girlfriend's, Fatima, in summer 2007, not too long after we met. Among other things, she got me into reading Terry Pratchett. In the picture I just found a nice hiding spot behind our two mattresses.

Fatima also helped me through the last months of writing my thesis about Digital Facilitation of Distributed Workshops. When the summer holiday was over, I got a job as Software Engineer at Trolltech (now Nokia, Qt Software). I decided to work in Berlin, so I could keep visiting Fatima.


Fast forward two years, during which Nokia bought Trolltech, Qt was released under LGPL and is now developed in an open git repository and Qt Creator, the project I'm involved in, sees the light (see the demonstration I did about the code completion). Thankfully I've also had time to make several new releases of The Mana World and Tiled (still my two favourite hobby projects). And still being happily together with Fatima, it was time for a celebration.


We went to see Under the Sea 3D in the IMAX theatre at the Sony Center. and we went out for dinner. Later that evening, I asked her to marry me; and she said yes! Now we haven't decided when yet, but at least we'll wait until Fatima has finished her studies.

The next day the weather was perfect for a nice picture of this now engaged couple.

Sunday, December 05, 2004

St. Nicholas.

Today many Dutch families are celebrating St. Nicholas evening (Sinterklaasavond in Dutch). This includes Bjørn and his family. The tradition starts a few weeks earlier, where they draw names blindly to determine who's going to take care of which present. The objective, then, is to create a surprise around the present and write a poem to go with it, all in secret. In a few hours the mythical St. Nicholas will pass their home and somebody will be knocking the door very loudly. This is where they come out to find the surprises they made, as if St. Nicholas left them there. Nobody actually believes this anymore of course, but they all believed St. Nicholas existed when they were young.

This shows partly that you can make children believe almost anything, even that some old man keeps visiting the Netherlands from Spain, later leaving presents on everybody's doorstep on the same evening and go back to Spain. When St. Nicholas actually knocks the door and enters the house, to the children that's him and of course he exists because they can see him right there. This early in life, there is not much to relate this to, and you have hardly any idea about scale, distance or time. Good thing we all eventually come to our senses, though some people come to their senses more than others.

Monday, November 22, 2004

Egg Joke.

Today the FMF organized both an egg throwing event and a retro LAN party. Needless to say, Bjørn was present at both.

The goal of the egg throwing event was to get an egg to survive a 30m fall, as quick as possible, and land within a 2x2m square. Team Egg Joke, formed by Bjørn and Bart, managed to get the egg down pretty quick and it survived both trials. The problem however, was getting the egg to the jury, a slow process the first time and too quick the second time (the egg missed the bucket with water in front of the jury and broke...). They did win some steamed eggs and egg cookies, meant to comfort their unfortunate mess up. Go FMF!

The retro LAN was great. Bjørn spent the gist of it playing Tetrinet, a nice version of Tetris that you can play over a LAN and a lot of funny 3 second games on a Game Cube in some kind of Wario dancing Feaver frenzy thing. Nintendo is certainly doing something right there.

But is Bjørn ignoring his obligations as a student? I certainly hope he gets his attention back to those scientific articles tomorrow!

Sunday, November 21, 2004

Everybody else is doing it.

Everybody seems to be keeping a blog these days, and today a friend persuaded Bjørn to start doing his own. Bjørn is 23 as of now, maybe it's a good age to start writing a blog, we'll see.

Bjørn thinks he doesn't have a lot to tell everybody and the chicken that might pass his blog. However, he has been working on several small RPG projects with friends and family, is hosting a website for independent RPG developers, is working on a Java tile map editor and has big plans (he calls them dreams) to produce the next big thing in free massive multiplayer gaming. So I say this guy is bound to have something interesting to tell the rest of us!