Apr
05
2008
0

Shopping for books, clothes and houses

I’m at home for two weeks and this has been a while. In the past six weeks, I’ve had trips to Malta, Malmo, Israel, Stockholm, Milan and Cairo, so I’m glad to spend a little bit of time in Utrecht.

Yesterday I spent some time working / hanging out in Rotterdam with Arjen. We went by the bookstore and I bought Ed Burns’ Rock Star Programmer book. I ran into Ed in Cairo and he showed me his book. I like the idea and I think a lot of other people will too. It’s a book in which Ed Burns interviews a bunch of the most influential and famous software engineering gurus / programmers to see what they have in common. I also bought Kent Beck’s Implementation Patterns, a book about communicating through code. On my way back to Utrecht from Rotterdam, I ran into a .NET developer that was looking at the books I was reading. I ended up giving him the titles and although the Rock Star Programmer book does have a lot of Java guys in it, it sure is interesting for .NET programmers as well I think.

I also bought a few other books, which I’ll probably post about when I’m done reading them. I first have to finish One Big Damn Puzzler by John Harding.

Arjen and I had dinner by the way in restaurant Stockholm in the Oude Haven, which was very good!

Today, I did some shopping for clothes. I ran into a ex-classmate of mine a few weeks ago and we decided back then that we were going to do some shopping together, so that’s what we did today. I bought some very cool-looking jeans by Kato, a pretty exclusive Japanese brand. I also bought a jeans by Blue Blood, a little more mainstream Dutch brand. A pair of sneakers from Maison Martin Margiela, whom I still think has one of the coolest websites ever. I also bought a few dress shirts, because one can never have enough of those :-) . My shopping partner didn’t buy anything, she is going to the US pretty soon, so she’s saving up some money to do shopping-galore in NYC.

We had lunch in Broodnodig, a nice place on the Mariaplaats.

Well, with all that, and some stuff I already have, that should certainly get me through some of the parties that I’ll be having in two weeks, when I’m heading to the Salone del Mobile, the international furniture design exhibition in Milan with a few friends.

In the meantime, I’ve started looking for a new house. I’ve always wanted a house where walls where (almost) non-existing and ever since I bought Taschen’s Big Book of Lofts when I was in NYC last December, I’ve been thinking about really getting myself a slightly bigger place and tear down all the walls. If I’m moving, I’ll probably keep my old house and rent that out. I need to figure out how that’s going to work out financially. I’ve created a few Excel spreadsheets that should get me a bit of insight.

Written by Alef in: At home | Tags: , , , ,
Dec
11
2007
0

Please… loose the headset!!

I’m having lunch and working a bit in COSI at the moment somewhere downtown NYC. Close to me there are two men having lunch too and one of them is wearing one of those Bluetooth headsets. Now this guy has been having lunch for close to an hour and he hasn’t taken off his headset all that time. Now, I’m wondering, does this guy think this is a fashion statement or so, constantly wearing such a device, ‘coz then he’s wrong. He also does not look very nerdy or so, do that can’t be it either. Now, if he were a messenger, courier or has another job that requires a lot of calling that’d be okay, but even then: loose it while you’re having lunch, please… It’s *not* stylish…

Written by Alef in: Abroad, Fashion | Tags: ,
Oct
06
2007
0

Yes, I just wanted to know

Okay, I admit, I just finished The Devil Wears Prada by Lauren Weisberger. I guess I don’t have to elaborate about the story this little books tells.

Second confession: last summer, I actually also read her other novel: Everyone Worth Knowing.

You know, as a guy, I now of course have to say that I just read the books because I wanted to know what they were about and why girls like them soooo much. So here I go: you know, I just read them to figure out why girls like these novels so much, that’s it…

I didn’t see the movie of The Devil Wears Prada, so I can’t comment on that. I can comment on the two books though.

They’re remarkably similar in the sense that they’re easy to read, fast-paced stories about a girl in a glamorous industry with happy endings, after they almost lost their entire group of friends because of becoming too involved in this industry where they have a job in.

I personally liked the first one I read a little better, probably because I didn’t know the theme yet or so.

Anyway, both books were definitely entertaining, especially when traveling, or spending time on a plane or so…

Written by Alef in: Abroad | Tags: ,

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