Days Like This IV
1. Waking up to nasty emails. 2. Rushing through morning ablutions to get to work by 7:303. Missing 2 important calls on the way4. Getting on a series of conference calls that flow into each other5. Missing lunch, because there's no time to have it6. For a conference call with an idiot7. Who loves listening to the sound of his own voice and keeps on talking8. So that one has to stay connected when one is desparate to take a leak9. With hours of work still ahead10. Spilling into offshore working hoursBut still, China! Beckons! Woohoo! Labels: mumbling
Shanghai Ahoy
Takla Makan. The Gobi Desert. The great wall of China. In Xanadu did Kubla Khan a stately pleasure dome decree. The BRICs report. The world's most populous country. All those old jokes about sardarjis who name their third child "chang", because every third person in the world is Chinese. Printing technology, huns, the way of the dragon. Bruce Lee and Jackie Chan. Ho Chi Minh. Tiananamen Square. Google's China problem, or China's Google problem, as the case may be. Hallelujah, China, here I come. OK, so it's just a few days, and just one city / area. Still, I am thrilled beyond belief. Shanghai it is. Any ideas, people? Things to see, things to do? Cheap hotels, if you've traveled there at all? Overcoming the language barrier? Any other tid-bits? Historical / geographical cultural info? I shall keep posting my research. Meanwhile, in honor of this event, I shall finally buy that digital camera so many of you wrote in about so long ago.Watch this space! Labels: travel