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My train goes from Sapporo to Fukuoka
Today, Benoit came downtown with me again. So I actually took an hour lunch break (gasp!) and we went to Tropics, in the international district. I had figured on either there or Shanghai Garden, and SG was packed with Amazonians. I kinda expected to run into former coworkers, but I guess many of the people I worked with are now gone, and there are ninety billion new people at the company anyway.
Apparently nothing blew up when we did the code rollout yesterday, fortunately.
After work I went to the gym with Megan and Heidi. We were there for like two hours -- we did our leg weight workouts and then went swimming for a while. I smell like the pool! Whee!
bpr and
oren came over in the evening. We played Carcassonne, and then Benoit came back, and the four of us played Nippon Rails, which he won because he's a lucky bastard. Damn train games. No, seriously, he always had three contracts he was working on and I think the rest of us got lousy draws -- I never was working on three at once, and I even swapped contracts at one point. I think Oren just kept swapping, too. It was sad. I did start off with Hokkaido though, which was new and different.
The funny part is that I know all of them from Wean, but none of them knew each other. Oren was class of 2000, Brian was class of 2004, and Benoit is a CS grad student. Although they all know
chamois, so go figure.
Apparently nothing blew up when we did the code rollout yesterday, fortunately.
After work I went to the gym with Megan and Heidi. We were there for like two hours -- we did our leg weight workouts and then went swimming for a while. I smell like the pool! Whee!
The funny part is that I know all of them from Wean, but none of them knew each other. Oren was class of 2000, Brian was class of 2004, and Benoit is a CS grad student. Although they all know

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