Earthquake.
Sunday, September 10th, 2006This is weird.
Earthquake in the Gulf
Hope no oil derricks got knocked over.
This is weird.
Earthquake in the Gulf
Hope no oil derricks got knocked over.

I’m writing this from the Google offices in London. I’ve spent the past
two days here at a the Conference on Test Automation. It has been very
interesting and I’ve learned a lot. I especially enjoyed the talks by
Shannon Maher on the intricacies of testing mobile applications (the
essentially endless combinations of carriers, OEMs, content providers,
browsers, portals and platforms). Also, I really enjoyed the
presentation by Goranka Bjedov on OpenSource testing tools. I’ll take
away a lot from this. And I got to eat Cliff Bars.
Tomorrow I am going to a Google conference on test automation.
I am really excited about this.
I had to apply to get invited and was accepted.
Pride goeth…
I just figured out why the English are obsessed with World War II.
It is the only time they have ever won a shoot-out.
I just walked past a woman putting a shower cap on her bicycle seat.
There were a bunch of bikes like this. I need to take a picture.
We had a busy weekend.
On Friday we moved to Hammersmith . Which will be a much better commute for both of us.
Saturday we went to a wedding in the Midlands. Weddings in the UK are much different than weddings in the states.
Finally, today we came back to London so I could give a presentation.
Very hectic.
I think I’ll use this week to rest.
Oh, I almost forgot, it seems like some strange things are afoot at Blogger. Google must have something in the works. Maybe it is Web 3.0,