
Field at
Chicago O'Hare. March 24, 2006. (
More pictures or
journal entries.)
After two weeks away, the idea that I lived in Rochester had started to feel like the remnant of a weird dream, the kind that lingers uneasily as you ponder whether or not it really happened. The flight from Seattle was quick. The flight from Chicago a bit odd. The owner of a local Rochester basketball team was on the plane and offered everybody tickets, heightening the sensation that amongst us Rochester-bound passengers—that we're all in it together.
Thursday night we stayed again at casa de
squarkz and in the evening went out with
Danyel, adding four more bars to our Seattle repertoire. Meeting Danyel in Seattle was a manifestation of Livejournal magic. He was my TA for
Paul Hilfinger's
CS61B back in... was it 1999? Somehow via our various blogs we've kept in very loose contact over the years, and when he saw my post about being in Seattle he shot me an email. Now's he's happily ensconsed as a
researcher for the Seattle area's favorite
Evil Megacorp. At
the Chapel he slapped down a laptop computer on the bar and showed us his latest work, visualizing geographically the distribution of searches on
local.live.com (MSFT's take on
Google Earth/Maps). Bill Gates' House and Disneyland are hot spots. I mentioned an idea for looking at Livejournal data; he said, "Hmm, maybe I will try that on the MySpace data tomorrow."
Back, as I said, in Rochester now. Time to get caught up on some things.