Blog Archives: February, 2006
Pretty graphics
As you can see, I’ve done a redesign of the graphics on the site to have a more wintry theme. If the winter blues get you down, you can always change it back to a bright spring fling by going to + in the right hand column and changing your theme.
Photo map I’ve also done something I’ve intended to do for a long time now: put up a map that links to my picture galleries. I wrote most of the code myself, so give it a try and let me know about any bugs you find.
Life in Waterloo has returned to normal. Most importantly, FASS is over. It went well, both artistically, organizationally, and socially, but I’m very glad it’s done. Now I spend my days doing research, which is fun. Sometimes my problems have already been solved, sometimes the problem isn’t really a problem, and eventually I hope I’ll find a problem I can solve.
I’m also enjoying watching the Olympics. I’m not too dedicated this year. I didn’t even watch the Opening Ceremonies live (Cecilia might be a little disappointed) but have watched a few events here and there. Not a big fan of those Hudson Bay outfits, though: I miss Roots.
Facade of Chartres in fog I’ve also posted photos from my trip to France and Monaco in January. The photos start out in Nice, then Monaco, Paris, Chartres, and Paris again. The various fish are from aquarium in Monaco. The pictures from the Catacombs in Paris are particularly creepy, and apparently you weren’t supposed to take photos down there.
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FASS 2006
Come see FASS 2006, A Midwinter Night’s FASS. It’s on now in the Humanities Theatre in Hagey Hall at the University of Waterloo. Shows are Friday February 3 at 7 and 10 pm, and Saturday February 4 at 8 pm. If you come to the Friday late show, you’ll see me on stage.
