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More Vacation Blogging

I got to the end of Saturday’s activities, so I’ll start off where I left off. On Sunday, our plan was to wander over the UBC campus to take a look around and see what was to be seen over there. It’s interesting wandering about a campus and seeing what’s similar and what’s different from one’s “home campus”. One thing was for sure — the bus route that took us down to UBC was pretty awesomely fast. After we got there, we wandered around the campus and invaded their version of SUB which looked older and not quite as nice as ours. It isn’t really a fair comparison though — our SUB was renovated not all that long ago.

After some wandering, we decided to try and find the coast to go walk to. After all, one of the big UBC campus perks was that it was on the ocean. Well, on our way, we got sidetracked by some totem polls and the rather pretty looking museum of anthropology they have there. So we went in taking advantage of the super awesome $7 student entry fee. We even got a guided tour which was awesome. I learned a whole bunch of interesting things about the coastal native peoples that I wouldn’t have even thought of before. One of the super neat things was an example of how powerful technology can be at uncovering things. They had an example of a beam from a house that was painted using mineral based red, black and white paint but had unfortunately faded away to be not visible anymore. Thanks to the wonders of infrared imaging, however, they were able to recreate the beautiful painting that was on the beam. Sweet, and awesome. So yeah — that museum? Best $7 bucks (student price) I’ve spent on a museum!

After exploring the museum, Diane and I stopped by the gift shop where I found a rather nice collection of prints of fairly recent artistic work by native artists. I was so satisfied with the museum visit that I took a serious look at the prints and ended up choosing one. (with Diane’s help). You’ll have to come see it once we’ve got it framed and up on the wall (assuming it makes the trip home safely). It wasn’t extremely expensive, but it wasn’t a trivial amount of money either — it is a limited edition print after all.

After leaving the museum, it was time to find the coast to say that we’d done it. Not far down the path we found the long set of stairs down to the beach. There were 390 steps, I … didn’t count, there was a number on the top step. The beach was rather nice and I got a few really good photos of Diane, and she got a few of me. It was a little weird though since there were a few people who were out walking around in the nude. They didn’t seem to mind, though I made sure to keep my camera pointed away from them.

After a few minutes on the beach and some running around taking photos, Diane and I trundled back up the stairs which took a whole lot longer than descending them. We returned to the bus stop to catch a bus back towards our B&B, but first we had to stop off at a restaurant on Shayna’s friend’s recommendation list: the Memphis Blues BBQ house. Boy was this place awesome. If you’re in the mood for a plate full of meat, you should check this place out. Diane and I ordered the Memphis platter, which apparently is their special. They fill a huge platter full of various kinds of meat including pork, chicken, and beef. They add some token other things like some french fries, coleslaw, and potato salad, but that’s the minority item on the platter. So, not only is it a large plate of meat, but the meat is also cooked to perfection. The beef was so tender it could be cut with a fork and melted in your mouth. The meat on the ribs fell off the bone … you get the idea. Everything was tasty, good and I was very glad we went. By the way, the platter we had could easily have fed 3 people. We took a doggy bag home with the leftovers!

After dinner we decided that it was a good idea to walk off some of our food, so we walked down to granville island from the restaurant. When we got there, we discovered that everything was all closed up. Apparently the place closes down at 7:00. Whoops. Guess we’ll have to go back. We sat down to rest on a bench that overlooked the water. It was a beautiful day, with a few people walking around and the water fairly calm. I got a lot of photos, and spent awhile just relaxing and enjoying Diane’s company.

When we got bored, we hiked back up and caught a bus back to the B&B with the intention of going to bed early. Unfortunately that didn’t really happen after I got my photos uploaded to my laptop and the blog post written. Oh wells.

This morning we got up early enough to take advantage of breakfast. After all, when staying at a B&B, ya gotta have breakfast! It was really yummy — they make some really good food here. We’re staying in the manor guest house (http://www.manorguesthouse.com). It’s really nice, and the people are super friendly. Definitely check them out if you’re staying in Vancouver someday.

After breakfast, we got packed up and headed back to Stanley Park to take in the aquarium. This place is awesome. There’s so much cool stuff to see! The highlights for me were: The otters, the dolphins, the multitude of colourful tropical fish, the butterflies and the bright pinkish red birds, and the jellyfish. Oh man were the jellyfish incredibly beautiful to look at. I’ve got a large number of photos — hopefully some turned out well.

After awhile though, Diane and I got tired of the throng of people that were there (and we almost entered on a Saturday! Boy am I glad we decided against that!). So we left and went to check out the caricature artists that were all around the aquarium. Diane was interested in getting one done of us so we checked out the different artist’s work. We discovered a chinese guy that was doing an amazing job of 6 people — fitting them all on one sheet of paper. After admiring how well he was doing with these people, we waited patiently for him to finish them so we could be next. It took awhile, but finally we got done and I think both of us are incredibly happy with the result. It cost us $45, which considering how good the result was, I was more than happy to pay. After all, he just did a personal portrait of both of us and the likeness was pretty close. I was rather impressed. I think his name was Liam.

Anyways, after the caricatures were done, Diane and I hopped on a bus on our way to dinner. We took awhile to figure out what we wanted to eat, but ended up at a place called tsunami sushi — which is an awesome restaurant. The main attraction is a bar where little boats carry little plates of sushi around. If you see something you want, you grab the little plate, and the style of the plate tells you how much it costs. When you’re all done, they count up your plates and tell you how much you owe. It’s an awesome system, and it is incredibly fun just watching the plates of sushi float down on the little boats. We loved it, and I would totally go back there to try it again!

After dinner we took a ride on the skytrain to come back. One of the odd things about this train is that it appears to not have a driver. Does anyone know if they’re controlled in some way by a driver? Or are they remotely controlled? Or are they automatic? Whatever the case, it was pretty neat. Now I can say that I took the skytrain, the seabus, and the regular bus in Vancouver. Woohoo! Transit hat trick!

So now we’re settling in to go to bed and I’m not done my blog post. So I’m gonna go read a little harry potter and get some sleep before we head out again for our last full day in Vancouver. Wow, time flies when you fill the days up with fun things to do!

Heraldk

Match Day 2

Alright, so I’ve got to get myself caught up here. The second match day was nuts, and a ton of stuff happened so let me see what I can remember. I got up fairly early excited about the match. We did so well on day one, that we kind of expected to win! Alas, that was not to be.

I got in early enough to start setting up. Are room was moved to another one so that the one we were in first could be used for the keynote talks (which I haven’t been able to attend). So we needed to make sure the new room suited our purposes. The hotel did an excellent job of setting it up though so there wasn’t a huge amount of stuff to do. The first match got under way and Phil played a pretty decent game, but I don’t think he played perfectly. Unfortunately for us, Ali did better than Polaris did and the humans took down the 3rd match. (for exact details check out the match blog I slaved over). After the loss we of course wanted to know what happened. It turns out that the bot we fielded had a bug in it that killed its learning abilities and so it got stuck playing a less effective bot. Ouch, that hurt.

The final match was looming, and we had to decide what bot to put in the seat. It took a long time to debate what to play, but we decided to try and play a safe bot — the equilibrium bot that broke even in match 1. Unfortunately for us, Ali was just too brilliant and new how to take the bot down in the last match. We were disappointed, but we’re looking for a rematch and are hungry for revenge. Both Ali and Phil heaped praise on the bot though saying that it was the most intense match of their lives and that they had to play the best poker they had ever played just to do what they did. Here’s a youtube video I posted (thanks to Nolan for thinking quick and grabbing the camcorder for this section):

Awesome. Phil and Ali were so great. I can’t wait to meet up with them again at the rematch! After the match, after the media finished their interviews and we packed up stuff in the room, and after we got autographs from the players (and signed programs for the players as well), the people who were too tired went to bed and everyone else went in seek of food, drink, and fun. All the people who decided to stay out ended up at an awesome restaurant called Bin 941. The food there was absolutely incredible. I spent a lot of time chatting with Ali and his girlfriend Ana. They’re both so smart and really easy to get along with. I hope I was able to interest them even a tiny portion of how much they interested me. I loved getting the inside perspective on what it’s like to be a professional high stakes poker player. I’m not seriously thinking about pursuing that, but it’s nice to have a chance to hear about it from an insider.

Anyways, I stumbled back to our apartment condo half drunk and extremely happy with how the day had gone even though we lost the match. It was an extremely enjoyable experience and I would love to do it again. Even though I was exhausted. I got back and stumbled into bed around 3:45am … only to have to get up in the morning to attend a round table poker meeting with other researchers who wrote poker bots for the AAAI bot competition. But that was another day.

Heraldk

Oilers and Nylander

Ugh. Why is so much bad stuff happening to Kevin Lowe? Seriously, if the news reports on the Nylander debacle are true, he has every right to be seriously livid over this. What the hell? Here’s where this thing hurts the most. Kevin Lowe thinks he’s signed the talented player to play on the top line with Ales Hemsky. Now he can move on to fill in other chinks in the Oilers roster. This is just two days after the free agency has kicked in, and teams have grabbed a large portion of the top talent available. Now, a full day later from when Lowe *thought* he had a signing, he now needs to backpedal and see what he can get from the dwindling pool of talent available. At this point, he might have to consider Alexei Yashin … a player I’m not entirely thrilled to think about in an Oiler uniform. If he doesn’t find a player he wants, he’s going to have to resort to trading again – which may or may not be possible.

*sigh*. I feel real sorry for Kevin Lowe. Seriously. The guy is smart. He’s made a lot of smart deals for the Oilers. However, he’s gotten seriously screwed over by a couple of things … the Chris Pronger thing was one, and now this. Not to mention the players who left after the Stanley Cup Finals last year … despite finishing runners-up to the Carolina Hurricanes, they decided that other hockey teams were better locations. Bleh.

I really respect what Kevin Lowe is doing. His job is not easy. I feel that his Smyth trade was a smart move considering that Smyth seemed to be more interested in the money than signing with his home team. The recent Jason Smith and Joffrey Lupul trade looks like a really good deal on paper to me. Sure, we lose another heart player. We’ve still got a lot of those! Staios, Stoll and Moreau are awesome heart and soul players for the Oil! In return, we get Pitkanen and Sanderson – both players who I think can contribute.

We’ll have to see how things go. The Oilers are still in a position to do well this season. Sure, they need to add a bit more talent … and Nylander could have been a key piece. However, they still have a lot of young talent that could either prove themselves this year or be tradebait for some top-notch talent. I’m excited to see names like O’Marra, Nilsson, Shremp, Pouliot, Cogliano, and Gagner just about ready to enter the NHL – it’s an exciting time for them and I’m looking forward to seeing them develop into good players!

So I say to Oilers fans … stay patient with K. Lowe. We’re in pretty good shape still I think.

Heraldk

On work

I’m finding out that I’m pretty motivated to work on the project I’m working on now. For stretches during my graduate program, I felt like I had to fight myself to get anything done. Now that I’ve started up on this new project, I can’t stop thinking about it and have put in many more work hours this past week than I think I’ve done in a long time. I think a part of that is that this project is pretty exciting, but I think I also feel a certain amount of responsibility that is coming with this job. Even though it is at the UofA, which means the surroundings are familiar and it feels like my situation hasn’t changed that much, I still feel like I need to make sure I am able to produce good work after each week of work. Part of that, I suppose, is that my supervisor/employer is meeting with me weekly to monitor progress. More than that, though, I think I feel grateful for the support he is showing me by hiring me on, and I want to make it worth his while. I think I feel like I need to push myself to impress him and show that I deserve the job he’s given me. It has been a long time since I’ve felt that way.

I suppose that’s the biggest difference between an MSc degree and this employment. For my MSc, the only person that I could really disappoint was myself. Now that I’m working, I feel like I can not only disappoint myself, but also the source of my funds. So … I work!

In a lot of ways it feels good having a working target again. January felt really weird since all I really did was prepare for my defence, and play lots of poker. For some reason, that month didn’t feel all that fulfilling. Now I have a goal, and I think I need that. Something to keep in mind for the rest of my life, I guess!

Heraldk

Setting Up

So a common question I’ve been asked is what I’m going to do now that I’ve graduated from my MSc degree. I’ve been hired on by my now former MSc supervisor to do some poker related work. Many of you will know that I have been counting on this for stability until I can find a job I like. Of course, my first place to look is BioTools – but they aren’t hiring at the moment. So I’ll wait it out for a few months before I expand my search to other local companies. Until then, I’m happily employed at the University on a pretty exciting project.

If anyone is interested in reading my MSc thesis, take a look here: Morgan Kan MSc thesis.

In recent poker action, I’ve started work on a second go around at Interpoker’s monthly reload bonus. I did really well on the first one – raking in ~$200 in poker winnings, $300 in bonus money, and another $160 in rakeback. Through two nights of play, I’m up almost $400 playing .5/1 $100NL. I’m now 1/4 of the way to the first $100 of the $300 bonus and 8% done the full bonus. If this streak continues, I’m looking at a very profitable month!

Hope everyone is doing well!
Heraldk

Skiing!

I got fairly late Sunday night from the annual department ski trip to Jasper. As usual, it was a ton of fun. Diane and I joined many of our friends for two days on the slopes of Marmot Basin. We had some absolutely gorgeous weather for skiing — just a couple degrees below zero with sunny skies. I’m not all that great a skier, but I definitely took my shot at some of the tougher runs (read: blacks not double blacks). I think I’m going to have to take some lessons some day soon to try and figure out how to ski better and not stress my knees too much. Since I’m largely self-taught (apart from some early lessons in elementary school), I can’t say I have any good technique!

On the last run of the day on Sunday, I grabbed my camera and went up to the top of the hill to go snap some photos from the knob and eagle ridge. I got some photos that turned out pretty well, so you’ll be seeing them hit my photoblog soon.

Ski and Sun

Now that I’m done my MSc, I’ll be looking for a job soon … but first I’ve been hired on for a few months by my supervisor to work on more poker stuff. I’m really excited about this work … I think it has a lot of exciting potential and can’t wait to get started!

Heraldk

On Doing Good Business

It seems to me that there is a certain subset of businesses operating in today’s world that just don’t seem to get it. If your business treats me with respect, then I will be far more inclined to do business with you. If, on the other hand, you treat me like an idiot, then I will avoid your business like the plague.

Take, for instance, the numerous credit card offerings I get in the mail. The chances are, if you have sent me 20 previous offers for credit cards, I will refuse your latest one that presents no added benefits compared to the previous bazillion other offers. So STOP SENDING THEM! I don’t care that I get a low interest rate if I transfer an existing balance to another card. The reason I have good credit and can get a platinum card if I want to is because I’m smart enough not to carry a balance!

I also find that many advertisements on television and the radio seem to want to go out of their way to annoy me. I know that creating a good advertisement is a difficult and expensive proposition. But so is running a good business. Put in some effort to make the ad effective without being annoying. If ads start to annoy me, I start to actively avoid going to those establishments.

The thing I like to see businesses do to gain my respect and my money is for them to display a strong image taking the high road. If you treat your customers well, have a good product that you support very well, and don’t annoy me or treat me like an idiot, then I will likely do business with you!

Examples of the wrong way to do this:

  • CapitalOne credit cards (the reason I’m ranting about this to begin with)
  • anyone doing telemarketing calls (particularly the pushy ones)
  • companies that utilize those automated dialing systems (the ones that call you and saw “please hold for the next available service representative” … YOU CALLED ME! Please tell me you’ve got enough time to deal with your valued customer)
  • Annoying ads that say the same thing at the same time slot every morning. Good examples of this are the ads that are placed in between news segments on The Bear radio station. I will never buy a mattress from Sleep Country, Jeep-Dodge-Chrysler, or the handful of others that had ads that I didn’t want to listen to EVERY morning when my alarm went off. (kinda defeats the purposes of advertising if I don’t go buy stuff from you).

I really like how there are some really upfront companies that treat their customers with respect and do a good job doing what they do. Examples of these companies (note that I am not paid by these companies for saying this … they are just an example of what I mean. The PSO link does give me referrals if you signup with them, but that is their standard referral program):

  • Poker Source Online has gone over and above their call on many occasions. I’m not as active a member there since I’ve finished nearly all the promos they offer, but as long as you follow the instructions for each promo they will take care of you.
  • NearlyFreeSpeech.net is my current webhost, and they do an amazing job. Unlike many web hosting services that attempt to offer packages which do not suit the needs of the person buying that package, nearlyfreespeech only charges you for what you use. Their FAQ and other documentation is incredibly refreshing to read. They tell you exactly why they feel they deserve your business and do not cut corners or fudge the truth. If you’re looking for a good webhost this is certainly the way to go in my opinion.

There are a few other companies that should stand out here. I’m a fan of Apple, Nintendo, and Blizzard – companies that release great products with a great eye for detail and quality. They also tend to have top-notch support which certainly doesn’t hurt!

So … if you want to impress me and earn my hard-earned money … keep this in mind. I’d also urge you to not support the business models I mentioned earlier. I don’t believe we’ll see a change away from these terrible things that annoy me so much, but its nice to dream!

Heraldk

Thesis Progress

So Jonathan returned my thesis to me on Tuesday with modifications almost entirely fitting into the minor modifications category. So for the rest of the week I made the appropriate modifications and talked to Darse about the sections that needed a little work. So now Darse is doing a full read of my thesis and hopefully that goes well for the state of my thesis!
This weekend I was notified about giving the GAMES meeting talk this week on DIVAT, so I’ll be working on the presentation all this week. On the whole, however, my thesis is getting close to finished. Soon I’ll be defending and then on to finding a job (scary thought).

In other news, this past week was crazy busy even though it was shortened by Thanksgiving (a Thanksgiving, I might add, that I had a dinner on each night!). On Wednesday, one of the new grad students hosted a games party with the idea of holding one on a weekly basis. I’m excited about the chance to play some of the games that don’t really belong at games parties. On Thursday, Mike Smith had his free beer for successfully defending his masters thesis. So Diane and I joined him and several others for drinking beer and watching the oiler hockey game. A very exciting game, I might add! On Friday we played our second session of a Serenity RPG. Its interesting, though I’m having a little trouble getting into it.

Saturday was the games party at Michael Buro’s place. It was really fun – I played three new games … one of which was a new party game of Curtis’. Its kind of a cross between apples to apples and Balderdash. Lots of fun was had by all!

So life has been real busy lately. I’m trying really hard to keep the distractions from killing my productivity. Let’s see how I do!

Heraldk

Work work

I found out that there are some theoretical issues with my code so it turns out that I’ll need to continue working right up until Christmas to see if I can find what the issues are. It also turns out that because of this, the results I’ve finished running already aren’t valid anymore :(

*sigh*

Oh well, its not so bad … I don’t really mind working right up until Christmas. My “job” is really fun – so while it would be nice to have a holiday, I’m having a good time anyways :)

Plus I get to see Diane today. That makes every day better :)

Heraldk

Esks Win!

What a wild weekend.

Friday night was a pretty calm night as I pretty much just stayed home and watched the hockey game (an exciting game between the oilers and flames ending in a shootout Oiler win… yay!). I also won another $75 player poker that night. Full tilt has been an awesome room for me this week.

Saturday morning I had to be up to get to first aid training. I needed a recertification, so this was the second of two training sessions. Thankfully, its over now – the course definitely isn’t all that exciting. The best parts were laughing at the acting jobs of the people in the St John’s ambulance videos. Some of their “painful groans” were really funny.

Saturday evening my parent’s had Diane and I over for dinner – an offer I couldn’t refuse. One of our family friends was up from Calgary and so her and my mom and my sister all went to the Opera that night after dinner. Elizabeth got a chance to see my condo on the way and she seemed pretty impressed :)

Diane and I spent the evening together. We had intended on going to see Harry Potter, but ended up missing the show we wanted to see so we just hung out. Its pretty wonderful to spend an evening with my sweetheart :)

Sunday was crazy busy. Elizabeth, mom, Diane and I all went to the UofA mixed chorus dress rehearsal for their yearly Christmas concert. I understand its tradition that they put on a show at Strathearn United Church every year before the actual concert at the winspear. It was pretty cool to watch. Then, we wandered down to Rutherford house where we had a lovely little lunch.

After that, Diane and I parted ways with the rest of the group and went south to join Leanne and Jon’s grey cup party. It was a pretty intense game and there were many moments where we were on the edge of our seats hoping that the esks could come back. Next year’s grey cup has little chance of being this exciting!!

Afterwards we needed to leave so I could get the car home, but it was a very fun party and a super exciting game to watch. I’m still amazed at how it all turned out!

All in all, a busy weekend. Now I’m tired and need to sleep :) But I have to get through today first!

Heraldk