Saturday, September 15, 2007

Friends come in

Moving away from 'home', whether it be away from where your parents live, where you went to school, or where you have grown accustomed to, is always a hassle. The upside, of course, is that you get to make more places in the world your home. Friends and family are a phone call and a flight away.

Some choose to take that flight. Yesterday, a friend came in to see the US trader that I hang out with often. They went to a Casino and the Trader helped Phil Ivey sign in. If you know me, then you know how I dislike celebrity, but this is cool. Phil Ivey is one of the best Poker players in the world, regarded as highly loose and aggressive.

Today, we will experience my top 5 reasons why Amsterdam is the best place for friends to come visit.
  1. The rules are different than any other place in the world. To visit other places is to experience other cultures firsthand. Where else can you visit the red light district and talk about the 'philosophical' implications at a coffeeshop.
  2. Museums: Heineken museum, Van Gogh, Rembrandt, Anne Frank's house
  3. All you need to get around is your own two feet. Take a tram anywhere you want to go in the city. Fly to Italy, Istanbul, or London for cheap. Take a train to Brussels, Germany, France, etc.
  4. The culture is young and everyone speaks English. You will always find young tourists just like you.
  5. Optiver's housing is incredible. While the rate at which things get fixed can be problematic, the actual intention of providing the best housing is clear.
Quick information on how to not ruin your laptop
If you come to Amsterdam, you will probably bring a laptop. If you are looking for a laptop, try xpbargains.com
  • Computers overheat. And when they don't over heat they are still hot. Please turn off your computer every so often. If you do not have a cooling stand, you are likely to be overheating when you leave your computer on all day and all night. (My rec)
  • Take out your battery when it is fully charged and your laptop is plugged in. (Tip due to Jerry, thanks Jerry.)
  • If your computer is in "sleep mode" you can ruin your hard drive by carrying it around. Your hard drive is not turned off so it will spin and is vulnerable to shocks. Putting it instead into hibernate is preferable.
  • Please look into downloading WinPatrol and AdAware
What happened to the Taylor expansion?
Friends, as soon as I figure out how to put pictures somewhere besides the top of the post, I will be much better armed to discuss the Taylor expansion.

3 comments:

Jerry said...

Thanks for citing me. Apparently the lenova laptops (formerly IBM), have this built in function that detects shock and stops the spinning of its hard-drive as a response. so if you ever drop your lenova or experiencing some turbulence, u can be rest assured.

Mitch said...

I can attest sinced I have a lenovo. good laptops and good prices if you can find a nice deal.

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