leaving flu at home / ed, troff / hotel mess // 18-3-12

   Warning: unstructured and probably useless thoughts of a bored, flying
   author ahead!

   Today I went to Bilbao, to attend the [1]Imaginenano conference related
   to my job. I'm working at a lab not doing a lot of nanomaterials stuff,
   but there's probably more to come, and the conference we're hosting at
   my institution coming June has the general topic of micro and nano
   stuff.

   On one hand, I'm looking forward to it, because not only the topic is
   interesting, but I will also have a look at how the guys in Bilbao run
   the thing. Our conference will be smaller with a focus just on
   Switzerland (nevertheless we're expecting people also from elsewhere in
   Europe), but you can always learn!

   On the other hand, I feel rather bad about it, because my wife and my
   elder son suffer from some kind of flu -- I guess, because most of the
   symptoms fit. Anyway, they're not in best shape, and I was hesitating a
   lot this afternoon! They'll get some help from our parents, and without
   that, I would have renounced in going there. I do hope they're getting
   better soon! And I hope I won't develop symptoms while away... :-/

   Some moments ago, we flew over my home town in the twilight; I've never
   seen it that nicely! I took a picture to show it to my sons later. It's
   amazing how good GPS reception with my tablet is in the plane! I
   remember about ten years ago, when we went to New Zealand and I had a
   handheld GPS receiver: it was really difficult to get a stable signal.
   Probably the electronics advanced quite some...

   Another reason to feel bad is the fact that I'm adding a lot of CO2 and
   other pollutants with that trip. Yes, we do have a car, although
   seldomly used, and riding the train of course also is not for free,
   even in Switzerland where most of the electricity for the trains is
   coming from hydroelectric power (at least as far as I know -- sorry, no
   references). But flying for sure is much worse. So you could say I'm
   leaving my family sick at home, and I further pollute the world where
   my sons will have to live. And everybody I know probably would say
   that's in principle correct, but nevertheless silly. But still, it
   doesn't look all correct to me.
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   I'm typing this in ed, fullscreen in the 48 rows times 170 columns
   console, although there's X running on my laptop, because Ubuntu just
   wants it that way. I never understood why people need to install
   special distraction-free typing programs, when everything required
   already is under the hood of any halfway usable Unix system.

   The discussion about Gopher formatting and troff got me thinking. Does
   there already exist a Markdown to troff/nroff translator? If I can't
   find one, I might be tempted to tackle that toy project, after the
   recent disappointment in pursuing my idea of a portable ed wrapper.
   Then I could modify my glog/phlog/blog package into using troff/nroff
   instead of lynx, for generating the Gopher text. Should be fun to
   reactivate those ruins of troff knowledge!

   I will look up what kind of troff/tbl/eqn documentation I still have,
   and put it onto my gopherhole (unless it's just the standard manpages).
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   Impressive, what kind of mess some people leave at hotels!

   When I opened the door to the hotelroom I was given, I found the bed
   used, towels laying around all over the floor, and the remainders of a
   chicken in a cardboard box between scattered beverage cans.

   The receptionist apologized several times, saying the cleaners mixed up
   entries in the room booking system. I didn't mind much for my
   experience, but for the bad education of the other guests.

   I guess cleaning personnel in hotels can tell interesting stories!

   .:.

References

   1. http://www.imaginenano.com/