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November 28, 2006

Heading out

Filed under: Interesting bit, Normal boring stuff, Travel — Tyler @ 6:43 pm

Well, I am on my way. The last few weeks were spent tying up my research in Boston and saying good by to friends and family on the east coast. I spent Thanksgiving in Pennsylvania with my family.

It was good to take the time to transition, I needed it. Some of my lab mates thought I was crazy for still trying to do some research after I finished up my thesis. Truth was that I enjoyed that. It was all gravy as far as I was concerned, no pressure or expectation. If something worked, great. Otherwise I was not really that concerned.
The delay in my departure also gave me the time to say my farewells. I really don’t know if I’ll be coming back to the east coast, other than to visit friends and family. For some people I might not see them for years. I say that out of practicality and not desire. “Are you sure you want to leave?” was asked more than once.

As I type this, heading down to BWI airport from my hometown, I still have some reservations about my decision. This is of course normal for such a bit move. You don’t live somewhere you enjoyed for nine years and not feel that way, at least a little bit. I am going to a place where I don’t know anybody. My nearest friend lives in Vancouver, six hours away by car. The place is a desert and I have to drive at least 1.5 hours to get to anything close to the green that I grew up with in the Northeast. Really for the first time I am completely off on my own.

That’s all on the personal side and are things that are part of becoming an adult. Well, I guess a “full adult” not that I have been stripped on my “student” status. Please don’t think that I’m complaining though. In the big picture the Tri-cities area is not a bad place to live. As with any of the places I have lived, I will make the best of it and find what the area has to offer. New friends will be made and I will have some more means to explore my other interests. As for my surroundings I am trading the Northeast for some amazing teritory. Living in the Tri-cities area will certainly help me figure out what my priorities are for my living area and how “self-entertaining” I am. Who knows I might even like the area! Change is good at this point of my life.

What I am certain that I will enjoy is the professional side of my new adventure, the main reason that I am going. During my interview at my new lab I got the impression that there are more projects sitting around than people. I don’t imply that these are low hanging fruit, most of the stuff that I was told about will be a challenge and I will certainly be earning my paycheck. When I am productive out of my new lab I will be in a much better situation than I am now. Also what they are working on is closer to my interest area and where I want to direct my research.

All said, I feel that my decision is a sound one and is my best option. I am thankful that the job offer was made and am looking forward to what the next few years holds. More information to come.

June 3, 2006

Back from Seattle

Filed under: Travel — Tyler @ 5:08 pm

I made it back in one piece last night, I do hate red-eye flights. The flight was delayed 1.5 hours in Seattle. Not really a problem since that meant that we left at 11:30 and got into Boston around 7 am. It fit my schedule better and learned how to play Slap, a mindless card game.

Before leaving I walked around the city a bit more, soaking things in since I was thinking that was a place that I could live for a few years. In someways Seattle feels like a more laid back Boston, though people look at you funny when you jaywalk. I walked over to the Space Needle, but decided not to go up since it cost $14. Instead I opted to visit the Science Fiction Museum and Hall of Fame, better use of $12.95 than just a view. I you are in the area and a SciFi fan I recommend it. Very extensive collection of artifacts, memorabilia, props, and books all arranged thematically.

After working on my dissertation a bit more up at the University of Washington I headed downtown in search of sushi. The place I was looking for was packed so I ate eating at a place back by my hostel. Still very good, better than the stuff we get in Boston.

The bus to the airport is $1.25, but it takes 45 minutes (if you take the express). There was a slow man who took an interest in me and kept commenting that I had a lot of luggage and how thin my watch was. We chatted possible (as much as was) on the way to the airport. While at the bus stop there was another mentally challenged person, a middle aged woman, just hanging about. For some reason, she was annoyed with one of the three Hispanic men leaning on the building behind the bus stop. They were just waiting for a bus, minding their own business, and she tried to pick a fight. Some black teenagers got involved and the whole situation turned into a heckling match at the expense of the handicapped woman. Finally, she was pissed enough that she just walked away, bitching. There were many people in Seattle that really didn’t seem to have a place, more than you find in Boston. Young to old and all mental capacities. Some were very creative. A personal favorite was the man with the “Hug from a dirty bum, 25 cents” sign. I gave him a quarter not to hug me.

I had a good time, but it is good to be back home. Well, home at least for the next few months. I posted my pictures if you’d enjoy a look.

June 1, 2006

Out Northwest: Seattle

Filed under: Normal boring stuff, Travel — Tyler @ 4:53 pm

My rest period is done and it’s time to get some work done, off to Seattle. Some leisure time around the city, Mount Rainier, and the ASMS Conference.

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May 26, 2006

Out Northwest: Interview at PNNL and Olympia

Filed under: Travel — Tyler @ 4:51 pm

After a load of crap I needed to some time away and I was presented with the chance to spend it on the West Coast. A job interview, a funky hostel, forests, mountains, and a conference all in the same week. When will I learn that I need to take things easy. I did also meet some interesting people along the way.

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