Anja and I left the house around noon and ate at Bangkok Bistro. Anja had never had Thai food before. I got the “Fisherman's Delight”, consisting of scallops, scrod, and shrimp, but not nearly enough. And I checked, and they still don't serve ice cream at lunch.

We went again to the Museum of Science with our tickets that were still valid from yesterday. The math exhibit was pretty awesome; the music composition program was not great, but reminded me of the need to get cracking on composition; the standard light and water exhibits were also neat. Somehow, my ticket is still valid. I will have to go back for a third visit.

Since I was curious, we switched to the Orange Line at Haymarket, exited at Downtown Crossing, looked around a tiny bit, ate at Wendy's, got back on the Orange Line at State, changed to a computerized “Ashmont”-bound Red Line train at Downtown Crossing, exited at South Station, and walked to my office. The new network card had arrived, and I attempted to get it working with OpenBSD. Of course it worked — and of course, SSH didn't work. I did discover that active-mode FTP worked a little more reliably than passive mode. Tomorrow I will try NetBSD-current, which should support this new card.

I didn't want to bore Anja too much — I'd intended to just give her a quick tour of the office — so we rushed back to Cleveland Circle just in time to see Gone in 60 Seconds with Seth, James, and Peter. Little substance, lots of fun.

Peter and I stayed up until 3AM reminiscing about high school, junior high, elementary, and the people we both thought we knew. To be continued.