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7Feb/02Off

Catching up on good things

Lots of stuff to catch up on. The Script Meridian community appears to have revived itself... that's a good thing.

UserLand has finally delivered the Simple Cross-Network Scripting system described in April of 1998. That is a very good thing.

Nicholas Riley has released F-Script Anywhere, making it possible to browse and hack all the internal objects and classes (via F-Script, obviously) of any Cocoa application. That is an extremely good thing.

Seth is an uncle! Congratulations to everyone involved!

Once I have a little more time I'd like to reflect on what's been happening with my situation and talk about the future.

7Feb/02Off

Victoria, BC

We made it home yesterday around 3:30 PM, after taking the 1 PM ferry from Vancouver.

Going through the border was a piece of cake! We told the border guard what was going on, he gave us a paper to show the customs official, which we did, he asked us some questions, and then sent us on our way! I was worried that they might want to go through our U-Haul truck. That would have sucked. The super-strong-winds, rain and temperature (5 celsius) may have contributed to their decision to not interfere with our trip. ;-)

The water was pretty choppy, compared to the majority of my ferry trips, but the ferry wasn't topsy-turvy at all. Those new ferries are tough.

We went straight to the U-Haul storage place, and unloaded about 3/4 of the truck. The people there weren't very helpful. The can-do attitude was definitely lost with them (the U-Haul folks in Vacaville and Redding were very helpful nice, on the other hand).

Later this morning we'll finish unpacking.

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