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Thursday, December 16th, 2004 10:30 pm

A little amusement, first:  [livejournal.com profile] dmmaus and I were discussing a problem he came up with if whether it's possible to take a walking tour of Europe such that you skip no nation, and enter each nation only once.  To cut a long story short, it eventually appears to be the case that such a tour is possible, provided you define it as a walking tour of every secular nation in contiguous continental Europe.  You may cross only bodies of water that you can cross on foot.

Starting in Portugal, you travel to Spain, Andorra, France, Belgium, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Germany, and Denmark.  You time your trip to arrive there in the dead of winter, because your next move is to walk across the frozen Skagerrak to Sweden, then continue to Norway and Finland before walking across the ice again to Estonia, then continue on to Russia.  (Why don't you just go to Russia first, then to Estonia, instead of walking across the ice?  Because the place you need to go to from Russia is Georgia, and if you don't go to Georgia now, you won't get another chance.)  From Georgia you continue to Turkey, Bulgaria, Greece, the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Albania, Montenegro, Serbia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Slovenia, Hungary, Romania, Moldava, Ukraine, Belarus, Latvia (wave at Estonia again), Lithuania, Poland, Slovakia, Czech Republic, Austria, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Italy, and end your trip in San Marino.  (Why, by the way, did we specify 'secular nation'?  Because otherwise, from Italy, you have to travel both to San Marino and to Vatican City, but you can't pass through Italy again to get from one to the other.)

OK, enough of that.  Now that your feet are all sore and you're out three pairs of shoes (but hey, think of how much fitter you are now!), it's time to get on to the serious news.

For those of you who haven't heard, on Tuesday I signed paperwork with Ceva DSP in San Jose, California, for a three-month contract-to-permanent position (actually, a little under three months).  I've actually been working at Ceva since Tuesday of last week, but the contract paperwork got delayed.  Tomorrow, I get my first paycheck since August 2001.  With any luck, by the end of this weekend, I'll have a more permanent place to live, and Sandy and Martin can have their living room floor back.  [livejournal.com profile] cymrullewes and I aren't quite certain yet what her next move is; she might get an Americorps volunteer position in Vermont that she badly wants, she might get a position at the Internet Archive, or she might just join me out here in California and go back to school to finish her master's degree.  Hopefully we'll know a little more on a couple of those options in the next few days, but I have to observe that in our dealings with Americorps thus far, they seem to have a history of dropping the ball or changing their minds at the last minute.  (Some of you might recall the Americorps position in Lakewood, Washington, which I was offered earlier this year, then the coordinator went ahead and hired someone else during the couple of days he'd given me to think it over.  I don't know about you, but I still think that was pretty shabby.)

Anyway, one way or the other, things are looking up finally.  The light at the end of the tunnel wasn't an oncoming train, it was daylight.

Friday, December 17th, 2004 06:18 am (UTC)
Congratulations on the job.
Is there going to be insurance involved there, and are they going to have a problem with your foot as a pre-existing condition?
Saturday, December 18th, 2004 07:14 pm (UTC)
Insurance will be an issue in the short term, and I'm not quite certain yet what we're going to do about it. Group insurance rates such as generally given to businesses do not, in general, have exclusions for pre-existing conditions, to the best of my understanding. We'll see.
Friday, December 17th, 2004 06:20 am (UTC)
Oh, my God... Congratulations! I am so bloody happy to read this, you have no idea.
Saturday, December 18th, 2004 07:15 pm (UTC)
Think how happy we are. :)
Friday, December 17th, 2004 06:55 am (UTC)
BOOYAH!

For some reason, you don't seem too excited...
Saturday, December 18th, 2004 07:16 pm (UTC)
Not at all .... it's just that there are still a lot of unanswered questions and problems to solve. (Not least, I still need to find a place to LIVE besides sleeping on friends' living room floor.
Friday, December 17th, 2004 07:18 am (UTC)
Hey, It's great that you got a job. And in California. I hope the work is interesting. If there is anything I can
do to help, please ask.
Friday, December 17th, 2004 07:31 am (UTC)
COngratulations! May you never run short of grey silk argyle socks again...
Friday, December 17th, 2004 09:08 pm (UTC)
Do you know that I learned to knit socks just so I could make you a pair of those? And now I can't find any grey silk sock yarn. :-p
Friday, December 17th, 2004 08:47 am (UTC)
Congratulations! (about the job, not figuring out the walking tour of Europe).
Saturday, December 18th, 2004 07:28 pm (UTC)
Thanks. :)
I may pick your brain about phone systems sometime. I now have a NorTel switch to manage.
Monday, December 20th, 2004 10:55 am (UTC)
Actually ... can I pick your brains right now? Do you know how to adjust the system time on a Nortel Meridian switch?
Friday, December 17th, 2004 09:53 am (UTC)
What about the Principality of Monaco?
Saturday, December 18th, 2004 07:18 pm (UTC)
You can't walk there. You'd have to take a boat.
Friday, December 17th, 2004 11:16 am (UTC)
Yay, back in the saddle! Congrats on rejoining the surreal world.
Friday, December 17th, 2004 02:26 pm (UTC)
congrats on the job!
Friday, December 17th, 2004 08:12 pm (UTC)
Wow, awesome, glad you finally got it sorted! Congrats! Too bad it wasn't in NZ though. :)
Saturday, December 18th, 2004 07:27 pm (UTC)
Well, there's trade-offs. There's things about the US that worry me, but we'd have to give up a lot to move to NZ or Canada too. Or more accurately, I'd have to give up a lot; Cymru would be less affected.
Saturday, December 18th, 2004 07:46 pm (UTC)
I'd be giving up just as much because I know that you would NOT be happy. :-/ Shame. Ed posted some lovely photos in his LJ of the view from his house.
Saturday, December 18th, 2004 12:00 am (UTC)
You'll make a travelling salesman yet.
Saturday, December 18th, 2004 07:19 pm (UTC)
Only if I go into robotics. And I can think of better uses for robots than as offsite sales staff. :)
Saturday, December 18th, 2004 07:27 am (UTC)
Congratulations on the new job! And best wishes in getting you and [livejournal.com profile] cymrullewes into the same location.
Saturday, December 18th, 2004 04:06 pm (UTC)
Thank you Janet. We're working on it.
Saturday, December 18th, 2004 08:26 pm (UTC)
Congratulations!

I'll let you know the next time I'm doing maintenance in Sunnyvale....
Sunday, December 19th, 2004 11:54 pm (UTC)
With luck, by then I won't be living in Sunnyvale. :)
(Or at least, if I am, it'll be in my own place .... but it seems I can find more living space for less money in San Jose than in Sunnyvale.)
Wednesday, December 22nd, 2004 01:43 pm (UTC)
Somehow I missed this announcement when you posted it.

Congratulations on the job and here's wishing you many happy returns!