Thursday, June 22, 2006
crossing to the eastern hemisphere
the long plane ride to japan was somewhat less painful than expected. i was sandwiched between two middle-age japanese women who nodded (half-bowed) a lot and was extremely apologetic but didn't say much else during the thirteen-hour flight. i pretty much spent 10 of those hours staring at the 7-inch lcd display in front of me: starting with the english movies, then the japanese movies, then a korean movie. i watched each movie twice and the english movies in both english and japanese dub. The airplane meals were surprisingly tasty, and the flight attendents were nice and were able to walk up and down the aisle without rubbing their hips on the seats on both side, unlike the ones on most north american airlines.the plane finally touched down at Narita airport in japan. i had five hours to kill so i roamed around the airport looking for a tv that had the world cup football on. luckily, i found one and i sat in front of the 60-inch tv for a good hour before i took off again. this time i was looking for something to drink. to see if the legend is true, i checked three different vending machines to see if any of them sold beer, but didn't find any. the convenience store, however, had cans of beer readily available in the fridge. i bought a bottle of coke. they take american dollars but will only give back change in japanese yen. by around 5pm i was getting hungry, i sat down at a japanese fast food joint and ordered a meal with pork.
then, i finally arrived in HK. maggy was with me the first day. then i spent a night at my aunt's with my mom who was leaving for canada on the next day. for the past week, i spent most of the time shopping, working at the computer, meeting people and trying out different types of food. i love the fact that no matter where i go there's always a variety of snack stands (with hot food cooked on the spot) nearby.
still trying to finish that knowledge transfer document for HoC. the cat (Mimi) has been helping me out, but she uses spacebar to indent and uses 8.3 filename format, which i don't like. (:
while sipping an iced chai latte on a second-floor Starbucks i snapped this picture of me and the street below.
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You shouldn't let such poor coding standards anywhere near your laptop! I suggest you put the cat to sleep. :P
- SK
- SK
Hi! Good to hear from you. This Internet thing is 4w3s0m3! Keep the updates coming ;)
Btw, Mimi just needs a good mentor and she'll shape up to be a good programmer. Be patient.
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Btw, Mimi just needs a good mentor and she'll shape up to be a good programmer. Be patient.
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