X-Git-Url: https://codewiz.org/gitweb?p=wiki.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=SeptemberBlog;h=baa9afa7209fb14b254ee84fb067060a02f761d2;hp=7636816ed2f5067197c8efd633257ebbc615214d;hb=09d9594517e393f80c594d9c483fa73c8350b7ae;hpb=8f621645678fac66eb5c61d5b565455a7007de69 diff --git a/SeptemberBlog b/SeptemberBlog index 7636816..baa9afa 100644 --- a/SeptemberBlog +++ b/SeptemberBlog @@ -1,4 +1,30 @@ -=== Sun 2 Sep === +=== Tue, Sep 11th === + +==== Ethiopian ==== + +I'm currently adding support for the EthiopianLocale, +which isn't as easy as you would expect. + +=== Sun, Sep 9th === + +Some big updates to GeekiGeeki, the software that runs this wiki. +Notabily, authentication is now supported. +Log in as AnonymousCoward if you don't have an account on +DevelerCompany's servers. + + +=== Mon, Sep 3rd === + +==== Trip to MontReal, day 3 ==== + +Boring day. We visited the SaintJosephsOratory, then +we quickly headed back to Boston. We spent a lot of +time at the border and in the traffic. + +We arrived at night... everyone was quite tired. + + +=== Sun, Sep 2nd === ==== Trip to MontReal, day 2 ==== @@ -21,8 +47,12 @@ top of the falls, so I walked back to the lower parking lot. Luckly, Juliette convinced the bus driver to come and see if I was there. +We had dinner again in the same chinese restourant. This time, +the guide had silently arranged vegetarian food without me asking. +Very kind of her. Unfortunately, Juliette found a black hair in +her soup, and a few people left the table, disgusted. -=== Sat 1 Sep === +=== Sat, Sep 1st === ==== Trip to MontReal, day 1 ==== @@ -40,11 +70,8 @@ and is also not an expert of Canadian history and culture. Along the way, we did two stops: * A cruise with the MinneHaHa on LakeGeorge. - http://www.lakegeorgesteamboat.com/minnehaha.html - * For water rafting in an impressive canyon (but the water flow - was very calm: boring). - + * For water rafting in an impressive canyon (but the water flow was very calm: boring!) MontReal is as enchanting as they say. Approaching from the highway, you see the notorious bunch of skyscrapers in the distance, beautifully lit