Alicante Tournament aftermatch

First tablesLast weekend I took part in Alicante Go Tournament, as organizer and player. People from different cities of Spain (and London) came to play. At the beginning I suffered a lot of stress, due to some later time problems with the venue, but finally we had a smooth tournament, with a familiar mood among 36 players.

I won 3 out of 5, quite good result, beating some a priori stronger players. The tournament was also the “ambassador cup”, a korean event to decide the Spanish representative who will take part in the World Championships in Korean next November, and I’m really happy about the result: Pablo Morales, a young player from Alicante, make it with surprises and became the best Spanish in the tournament, getting the right for going to Korea (for free!). Congrats!

But the best part of all was the weather… I’ve come back to Barcelona, and it’s too cold for September!

I got a new job!

Is it me or is Barcelona a surprising city where you can get a good job in less than 2 weeks?

10 days ago I decided to look for a new job. I chose just some interesting companies, I sent my CV and… suddenly, everybody was trying to set me job interviews. It looks like my skills are highly demanded. In one week I was interviewed by 4 different companies, and got offers from all of them. So it was not easy decision.

From now on I’m a phpauction-guy. Good salary, good people, real flexible timetable, options for remote-work, and a challenging project based on a open-source product. The future is now!

ImageWorth is now part of Last.fm!

ImageWorthA couple of months ago, I programmed a small page that shows images from Flickr based in the tracks you’re listening to on Last.fm (or have been registered by them). It was basically a test, just to try out some things using JQuery, a javascript library. Some weeks later, I decided to submit it to Last.fm “extras” website.

They quickly answered me, thanking my contribution, and gifting me with 1 year of subscription, wow!! Now everybody can see my creation from their website.

You rock, Last.fm staff. When I grow up I’d like to become one of you.

The world without us

Word Without Us, the bookEventually I read the book “The World Without Us“. In the last few months I’ve read quite a lot of essays, like Freakonomics, Philosopher at the End of the Universe, Wikinomics… but I really wanted to assault this book. Last month I found a copy in Liverpool airport, after looking for it almost 1 hour in a bookshop. It is a shocking book!

It starts with things you are expecting, like “how long will your house stay steady?”, and such issues regarding our function as a maintainers of our own creations. Without us, entropy works faster. But then, step to step, it changes the focus, to the effect humankind has already done on Earth. You can only scream “oh my god, it’s just horrible”. There is a lot of things, made by humans, which will last too much… things like nuclear garbage (which will arrive to its half expected lifetime when our Sun will be melting down the Earth!), or plastics, really filling the oceans. There are also non obvious things, like the total destruction of big animals in North America. The thing is, if we suddenly disappear, and all this horrible damage is already done, so let’s imagine the damage we are committing every day that we are still walking on Earth?

I love this book, and actually I will buy some copies (in Spanish) to give. Of course there are some not too good chapters, as in every book. But the overall idea is terrific. We live in a society, in a lifestyle, condemned to a massive collapse, and it’s not a question of centuries, but just years. Maybe I should move to Modbury, first plastic bag free town. But that would not be enough. Maybe move to a remote place in the rainforest. The thing is, there is no way to stop polluting in our society, personally or as a group. Polluted sick society, I claim!

Posting from the beach

In Castelldefels, a coast town on the South of Barcelona, the city council decided to install free wi-fi in the beach. I’m testing it right now 😉

Are anybody risky enough to bring a laptop to a sand beach? However it seems useful if you have a PDA without mobile parts or holes, avoiding the sticky sand. But the sunlight really disturbs your screen vision (at least until 20:00).

My hammock

It’s summer already, and that means it’s hot, really hot. I read somewhere that when the air temperature is above 27ºC, your head can’t evacuate enough heat, and you have various related problems (can’t sleep, headaches, etc).

My siesta hammockFor me, this is my second 2008 summer. I spent the first one in Costa Rica, in March. It was hot, but I enjoyed napping on a hammock near the beach… that was nice. The curious thing is that some days ago I saw a hammock in a shop window near home, just for 12 euros!

But the problem was: how can I hold it? actually, “where and how”? If I install some kind of hooks in the walls, I’m sure I will destroy some part of the walls when I jump into the hammock. So I decided to invent a way to hold it steadily, without destroying the house’s walls. And today I found it: I bought a rope, and I tied one side to the balcony’s railing and the other side to a wood crossed in the outside of my door. Then I grabbed the hammock to the tense rope with 2 carabiners. And it works!

Happy summer siestas!

Welsh Go Open

Welsh towerLast weekend I went to North Wales to visit my friend (and English former teacher) Vaughan, and we took part in the Welsh Go Open. Luckily we had sunny weather during the sightseeing days, and quite bad weather during the tournament ones. I noticed the quite big difference between the temperature in Wales (around 15ºC) and in Barcelona (27ºC), but it was not really bad.

After visiting some castles and enjoying the green mountains and the sea, he drove to Barmouth, a coastal city. The tournament venue was in a hotel in front of the sea, where hypothetically we were going to enjoy the sea… and we did according to the British Go Association report: I wonder if they know the real enjoyment of the beach; there were only heavy wind and rain. Anyway the tournament, indoors, was really interesting.

I won 3 of 5 games. I’m feeling confident with my game, and this made my moves more serious. I entered as 3 kyu, and in the 1st round I beat another 3 kyu. 2nd round started immediately after the 1st, and I beat another 3 kyu. Then we went to the room, dying of hunger, to eat something. Later we arrived a bit late to the 3rd round, and I didn’t see my opponent level, just the table number. I was near to beat him, and later I verified he was 3 dan! Despite the result I was really happy. On Sunday we had the last 2 rounds, where I forced a 1 kyu to resign, and I failed with another 1 kyu. Vaughan meanwhile won 4 of 5 games, failing just in the last round. A really good tournament for both of us.

Tenori-on in Barcelona, finally

Tenori-on demo at BCNThis evening Jordi and I went to the first demo of the famous Tenori-on in Barcelona. During the presentation everybody looked at the charming machine intensely, almost ignoring the man who was showing the details. The good part was after the speech, when we had the opportunity of holding this instrument and play a little. Addictive! Easy to understand, with a lot of potential. And really beautiful. The bad part is price: 900€ in Spain (I found it for 876€ in Germany). So it’s an expensive, really expensive toy. Maybe in the future, if they build a new version, cheaper (like the new iphone)… I could buy one.

Meanwhile this visual and touchable thing made me think about multi-touch screens. Immediately I started looking for some music program for my Nokia PDA, founding nothing. Maybe I could do something. Also I thought about the comment from Microsoft, that they will focus their new OS for touch screens (despite I’m a happy Linux user). The tenori-on was not to big, just with the ideal dimensions to hold it with both hands and use the thumbs to touch the buttons… 20x20cm… maybe I could find a second hand 11″ touch screen, and try to program something…

Inspiring in different ways, as you see.

More pictures on my Flickr account.