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Adventures of San Francisco

Monday, April 9th, 2007

It’s been a couple few weeks since I’ve been back from California and figured I better write a post about my adventures in San Francisco while they are still vivid in my mind. Let’s step back in time to the beginning of March. I arrived in San Fran on March 8th an hour or so after sunset. Originally I had planned on taking Amtrak up from Santa Clara but after discovring 511.org I decided to take the Lightrail to Mountain View. While in Mountain View I stopped for dinner at the Tied House (recommended by someone at EclipseCON) where I had the Brewers Burger and a pint of their New World Wheat. Both were amazing and I plan on returning next time I’m that neck of the woods. Oddly enough I ran into Ben Konrath from Red Hat who was also at EclipseCON. Figured once I left Santa Clara I wouldn’t see anyone I knew until I returned home, guess I was wrong.

After dinner I grabbed the next CalTrain up to San Francisco on which I met someone else playing their PSP. Sadly, I had left all my games back home because I accediently grabbed the wrong case on my rush to get out the door. I would of rocked to do some fragging on a train. Roughly an hour or so later I was in downtown San Francisco. I left the CalTrain station and jumped on the BART which dropped me off about 2 blocks from my hotel. Upon rising to the surface I encountered a colorful character who politely gave me directions and a free map. Man what more did I need to look like a tourist, wasn’t the winter coat, luggage and camera a big enough hint. Anyway, since this was his main source of income I kindly gave him a tip and went on my way.

I strolled down Market St and hung a right on Mason. Not paying enough attention to the direction I had recieved (He said on the right not take a right) I wandered up Mason a couple blocks. Knowing I had gone to far or the wrong way I asked the Bellhop at the Nikko Hotel. He pointed behind me at the building with the gigantic stop sign. As I walked away he asked, “Why don’t you bomb the hill on your board?” I replyed, “The luggage wheels couldn’t handle it.” Headed back down Mason I found my hotel. The outside didn’t do this place justic at all. Upon entry it all was redemed, the walls & ceiling were lined with beautiful woodwork and a floating waterfall on the wall. I checked in and went upstairs to my room. Which was your average room aside from the 42″ (my guess) HD TV. Nice little touch aside from the fact I don’t normally watch TV.

After unpacking I went downstairs and got the key for the Business Center. I spent a few minutes checking email and double checked my flight details. Next I headed upstairs to do some running in the cardio room. I put a half hour run on the books. While in Cali I’ve ran pretty much every day. I headed back down to my room where I watched some TV (how could I not it was sitting there taungthing me) and crashed out early. I wanted to get a start on things ASAP.

PHPEclipse @ EclipseCON

Saturday, March 3rd, 2007

I am honered to be representing PHPEclipse at this years EclipseCON in Santa Clara, CA. Philippe Ombredame and I will be in the Exibit Hall from 2:15pm to 8pm on Tuesday, March 6th 2007. There will be a demo of PHPEclipse and we’ll be available to answer any questions you might have. If you’ve never had a chance to see PHPEclipse in action here’s your chance and if you have, stop by and introduce yourself. It’s always great to others from within the community.  I’ll see ya there.