Back in Cambridge; Swimming, London, JEB, Netgear
A few days ago I went swimming at the Parkside swimming pool. I really like swimming and wanted to go to the swimming pool since I moved here but somehow never got around to it (but hey, I've only lived here for one and a half years). Anyone from the Cambridge crowd up for going swimming every once in a while?
On Friday, I went to London for a meeting with Fotango. Afterwards, I met up with James Bromberger, which was really nice. I've mostly been doing researchy type of stuff recently... working on papers, reading some papers and books and so. It's quite scary that I've been back in Cambridge for a month again after my little conference tour around Europe. In fact, I haven't written about the last one I attended yet. After returning from Spain, I went to Genova in Italy for an academic conference on free software and open source. Unfortunately, it overlapped with Debian Conference but I really had to go to the academic conference because I was presented a paper and my PhD project there. My PhD proposal was very well received and I got some good feedback. Anyway, I'm actually on my way to Austria right now but I'll only be there for a few days and then go back to my research.
Well, maybe... Yesterday I received the Netgear WGT634U access point I bought and I've been playing around with it. It's a MIPS based machine with 32 MB memory and 8 MB flash, running Linux. It has USB and I intend to connect an external hard drive to it and run a full Debian system on it. This should give me a good excuse to hack on debian-installer again...