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Blogger QUASAR9 said...

Hi Bee, glad you are settling in at the Perimeter Institute, not to be confused with the 'imaginary' or artificial boundary commonly known as the cosmic event horizon.

In case you missed it, here is a shortcut to:
finding all the black holes

8:15 AM, September 10, 2006

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I hope your furniture will travel
the North-West-Passage or around Cape Horn. Panama Canal seems boring.

1:02 PM, September 10, 2006

Blogger Plato said...

By train possibly?

Anyway, here is more to what "Q" might of offered.

Once settle you will forget quickly. You will do well at Perimeter.:)

1:27 PM, September 10, 2006

Anonymous Uncle Al said...

Add a GPS locator and recorder to your stuff, thence to an epic poem if it clears Homeland Severity and its ambient temperature IQ sooperdooperstormtroopers.

Penelope demanded Ulysses clean out the garage and put the excess in storage, hence the Iliad and the Odyssey. 12,110 lines of Greek dactylic hexameter later we learn that wax plus honey in your ears cures beer goggles. Kirk Douglas finally strings the bow, shoots an arrow through sockets of twelve axe heads lined in a row, and Penelope swears off needlepoint forever.

Troy, Canada... same ol' same ol'. Go for the rubric of spacetime (Penelope has dibs on the fabric.)

2:56 PM, September 10, 2006

Anonymous rillian said...

They told that me its an international move. And international moves always go by ship.

That's hilarious. Of course, when we were moving from London (UK) to Vancouver (Canada) they said they'd put our boxes on a ship through the Panama canal, which is entirely reasonable. Especially given how ocean freight is free to first order, it's just loading and unloading and insurance that costs money.

But it somehow missed that boat. So they put it on another. And that boat...well, we're not sure what happened, but we discovered after a while that our things were in Rotterdam. They had a nice vacation, enjoying the beer, before finally being put on ship to Montreal. From Montreal it was the mere work of a week to put them on a train and send them 4000 km across the continent to Vancouver.

Perhaps they have a similar route in mind for your effects.

But, welcome to Canada! I hope your things arrive in good order.

5:19 PM, September 10, 2006

Anonymous Thomas D said...

In my experience, you give the things to a post office and say 'surface' and they appear about 2 months later on the other side of the Atlantic.

However, my experience is limited to moving from Europe to Michigan and back.

Moving from Greece to another country is particularly impossible because the post office does not accept surface parcels. Everything goes by air.

It is quite lucky I never had any valuable furniture...

10:37 AM, September 11, 2006

Blogger Bee said...

Hi There,

yes, I am settling! Today I learned about the secrets of ssh-tunnels and thanks to the IT guys I am now able not only to read but also send email. I almost feel like a human being :-)

Hi Quasar,

Perimeter has its own kind of

Event Horizons

Thanks also for the link!

Hi anonymous,

when it arrives, I will ask my futon how the travel was...

Hi Plato,

backreaction is a serious problem not only for black holes. Media have their own backreaction problem which are the more severe the less information channels people access. And the less they access, the less will be offered on the long run. It is tempting to create reality if you have the power to do so. And then reality has to be marketed well.

Hi Uncle,

my insurance policy says explicitly, it does not cover 'mysterious disappearances'. Unfortunately, there is no further specification for these events.

Hi Thomas,

when I moved to AZ, I had my stuff send with the post from Germany. From 8 boxes only 4 arrived. After 6 weeks. In very bad condition. Half of my books and clothes were lost. Some of the clothes were replaced with new, similar looking stuff, but which unfortunately came in the wrong sizes. All I could find out after weeks of argument was that the accident happened in Chicago. The German post service blamed USPS, and USPS blamed the Germans. Neither insurance eventually covered anything.

All the best,

B.

1:26 PM, September 11, 2006

Anonymous Yidun said...

Welcome to PI! Finally, I said Hi to you face to face. Enjoy!

9:24 PM, September 11, 2006

Blogger QUASAR9 said...

So looks like you got
lots of music proper
for the Cosmic ballet

Wnjoy!

11:47 PM, September 11, 2006

Blogger Bee said...

Hi Yidun,

:-) I hope I have more time when I am through with all the administration stuff. Today I will try to get a drivers licence and social security number...

Hi Quasar,

cosmic ballet sound like a good band name :-)

Best,

B.

11:10 AM, September 12, 2006

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