July 15
All-Star Break
I arrived in Vancouver on Tuesday July 1st after my long adventure across the country. I think all the sun, baseball parks, and driving ran down my system so after my friends left and I got 2 days of work in I spent the weekend sleeping.
![]() Cleveland Indians |
![]() Detroit Tigers |
![]() Chicago White Sox |
![]() St. Louis Cardinals |
![]() Kansas City Royals |
![]() Colorado Rockies |
![]() Oakland A’s |
![]() Seattle Mariners |
Eight stadiums in all. An amazing trip, though some places were certainly missed due to timing. I would have loved to see a Cubs game in Chicago as well as a Giants game in San Francisco but the teams weren’t available when we were coming through. Next time.
Vancouver
Is a beautiful place. I seem to have brought nothing but perfect weather with me as everyday but one was sunny and warm. I quickly setup a Canadian SIN (which is similar to an American SSN), a local bank account and spent the last couple of weeks getting settled into to my international digs. I had already prearranged a stay in a temporary apartment which is working out well as it’s right in Yaletown and lets me easily explore the downtown area.
Vancouver has such a mix of different people. Everyday I hear people speaking in a number of different languages, Chinese, German, Russian, and Spanish to name a few I could recognize. Everyday on my walk to and from work I smell someone smoking weed somewhere. And everyday I hear the grinding and pounding noise of construction. Overall somewhat similar to summers in Cambridge.
Experimental Message View
Before I left the states we started work on something I called The Experimental Message View. I’ll post more about it later, but the simplistic goal is to create a new way of interacting with messages and with the required technology change enables others to easily create alternate experiments inside Thunderbird.
Andrew Sutherland has been cranking on the Global Database work with an initial preview, an m-1 trial release (download and install), and even an early visualization.
Paul Rouget has updated his work on the new treeview API which could help us implement richer message lists by changing how we display messages.
Things are coming together quickly.





















Welcome to Vancouver. The city is on the way for 2010 Winter olympic which is why there are a lot of construction going on. Hope you enjoy your stay.
Welcome to Vancouver! Enjoy the summer while it lasts. We get a lot of rain.
Did you get a chance to see old Tiger Stadium before they finish demolishing it?
I did! We drove by it and I couldn’t believe how run down the area around it is. I suppose it’s all gone by now. However the new stadium is a lot nicer and in a much better place.
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