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Anamnesis

of a kooky software developer with megalomaniacal inferiority complex

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2011 America trip expenses

19.05.2012 by Sergey Vasilyev Leave a Comment

Did you ask me for my budget file? Did you ask me for my 2011 American trip expenses? Oh, you did. And here it goes with some comments and annotations.

The file itself exposes no real information on my possesses. Initial numbers in the first lines have been written there to fit “zeros” in the end on almost all accounts; i.e. these are fake amounts. Also, some lines were intentionally removed for my own and others’ privacy.

The only real number here is the sum of expenses for the whole trip. It is US$10190 for Feb’11 — Sep’11 (7-month) trip, including rent, everyday expenses, and even my new assets such as Macbook Air, Kindle, etc.

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Posted in: Traveling Tagged: 2011, america, bay area, budget, canada, expenses, money, mountain view, new york, san francisco, toronto, us, usa

Loose Leaf Tea Shops in Toronto

17.04.2011 by Sergey Vasilyev 2 Comments

I used to buy leaf tea in regular grocery stores in Russia. You know, on one side there are tea bags, on the other side there leaf boxes. It was some kind of surprise here in Canadian groceries to find tea bags only. No weighed, no loose tea. Don’t know why.

If you will ask me what’s the difference, I’ll hit you in your face with my fist. Really. This is obvious. Bag tea is not a tea indeed, it is a sawdust with artificial aroma. Technically, tea bags are made of a waste which comes out of normal tea making process. I drink that sawdust too, so as instant coffe — when I’m in hurry or too lazy. But they are two different kind of beverages.

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Posted in: Traveling Tagged: canada, cuisine, lemon, rooibos, shop, tea, toronto

Here comes the panic, here comes the cure

16.04.2011 by Sergey Vasilyev Leave a Comment
Don't Panic - Marvin android robot from Hitchhiker Guide to the Galaxy

Recently I’ve found one funny aspect of myself: I am not okay when everything is okay.

Moscow

Once in a while, few years ago, I had a very long period of depression for maybe 3-5 years. It was not that medical depression with anti-depressant drugs to eat all the day as in some movies, of course. Just a “writer’s block” applied to a programmer (programmer is a writer in some meanings). Then, once in a while, I decided to stop being miserable, made a plan, and started to implement it, step by step.

That is how I’ve relocated  from provincial Krasnoyarsk to the rich and perspective Moscow. It was not easy for such a hick to move to the capital and almost the only prosperous city in the country. Rent, job, friends, funds – everything was a problem. And I’ve solved them all, one by one.

After 3½ years in Moscow I was as prosperous as the city was. Well, maybe I wasn’t rich businessman or whatsoever — it is just not my field. But as a hired webdev professional I was fine: I could find good job in 2-3 interviews only, I could earn 1.5-2 times more money than average developer earns, I could make a career from ordinary developer to head of department in 1 year (that is surprisingly fast indeed), so on.

The Malady

At that point I decided life has became too easy, and thus too boring. So instead of eventually growing further, I intentionally invented new big problem for myself. I decided to relocate to another country. What a challenge!

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Posted in: Job, Traveling Tagged: canada, career, job, lifestyle, migration, moscow, relocation, russia, toronto, visa, work permit

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