[AccessD] Momentary Adieu

Max Wanadoo max.wanadoo at gmail.com
Mon Jun 2 12:49:21 CDT 2008


Very good.

Well, I guess that is bad news for everybody else my dear friend.  Just me
and you then.... LOL

On a serious note, an awful lot of folks over here are going wireless
(slower but more flexible).  Is that an option for you?  Would save any
temp-wiring jobs.

Max
Pps. Apropos nothing, if you need a cheap (free for single a/c) account
program to track your new found wealth, give Acemoney a go.  I have the paid
vers and have been using it for years.  Really good (Russian I think).


-----Original Message-----
From: accessd-bounces at databaseadvisors.com
[mailto:accessd-bounces at databaseadvisors.com] On Behalf Of Arthur Fuller
Sent: Monday, June 02, 2008 5:59 PM
To: Access Developers discussion and problem solving
Subject: Re: [AccessD] Momentary Adieu

LOL.

Having driven in England, Japan and Hong Kong previously, I am used to
driving on the left, although admittedly it does take a few days'
adjustment. I haven't made a choice about how I'll transport myself yet. The
bus route to work is direct and 15 minutes, so that will suffice for a
while. I really am attracted to Smart Car, but who knows, I may settle for a
scooter.

The company arranged for me to stay at least initially in the main floor of
a 2-storey house right next door to Bermuda College, in an area called
Paget. It's your basic one-bedroom with a king-size bed and two walk-in
closets, no three, and an open-concept combined living room and kitchen. The
floors are marble. The sofa folds out and there are three easy chairs and a
dining table. There's a yard with nice plants and a picnic table and a
couple of lawn chaises. The ocean is a 5-minute walk, as are two nice
restaurants and a grocery.

No internet or cable TV at home yet, but I'm working on it. Meanwhile
there's a T3 connection at work, so I'll manage to muddle through.

I think that I will probably keep this place for the first three months or
so, until I become familiar with the island and the options available.

So that implies that the maximum number of visitors at a time is one, unless
it's a domestic couple.

It takes a few days to get banking sorted out, but to help smooth my arrival
and setup, the company advanced me my first month's salary. How nice.

Arthur

On Mon, Jun 2, 2008 at 1:03 PM, Max Wanadoo <max.wanadoo at gmail.com> wrote:

> Arthur,
> My dearest, longest friend.
>
> > we have a friend who lives there and can put us up?  LOL
>
> Is there a limit on time/people/duration/rooms? <VBG>  I could give 
> you lots of "friends" who would love a trip to Berumuda - you do know 
> that traffic drive on the LEFT aka UK and the policemen are dressed as 
> British Colonial Bobbies aka CRMP and that everybody has to be nice to 
> everybody...  I wouldn't bother with the Yanks, Aussies, Germans, 
> Danes or the Russians.
> Stick with the Brits!!  You may not get quality, but you will get 
> quantity...Did I say that right?
>
>
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