This blog is simply about anything that my mind tells the fingers to jot down. Many times they come late at night, others at work and occasionally in the toilet heading for that big drop. Most entries are about life in the "land of chocolate" and things that I love to do - mountain biking, photography, snowboarding and a bit of running.

Tuesday, 2 March 2010

creeping back after a long time

knock knock! i'm back

After a looooonggg time.
Yes. I'm eager to start blogging again. Well, let say .... I'm eager to develop the eagerness to start blogging again :)

Tuesday, 2 September 2008

London


London
Originally uploaded by arylana
Having just got my new car (or rather .. company's car which I pay monthly) and my wife wanting to drive somewhere far we made a quick decision to shoot off to the UK. According to Google map it would take around 11 hours non stop to reach Dove ... not bad - break to the journey into two, 5.5 hours each halve, would be fine.

Towards the last few days, we crashed at a friend's place in Essex, and on one of the days took a train down to London. Pack with people still busy doing summer shopping. One of my masterpiece on the side captured in front of a famous lingerie label shop.

Monday, 21 January 2008

A new place with a better view (only if they knew it!)

I got back to the office this morning to find out that the whole of my department have moved to a new place at the other end of the block. I thought I was the earliest bird until I turned on the lights - all desks were empty, except mine and other lady who'd also been travelling!

It didn't take long for me to move all my things to join the others.

My new workstation is a lot less spacious that the old place. I used to have an L shaped desk and now they've given me a much smaller, normal shape desk. Somehow, I kind of feel more comfort here than there. It's a downgrade in many sense, but a comfort somehow to me.

When most were hoping a seat next to windows, I was happy to choose where I sit now. Only to discover late today what I've missed! We are actually facing a changing room of a small gymnasium. Where we are gives us a perfect view into the female area, and some views of the men as well - our secretary saw a naked man waking across the hall. ha ha ha ha

Wednesday, 16 January 2008

Dinner in Wuhan

After a hard day with interviews, we celebrated it with a dinner at a local "hot pot" restaurant which also serve among others big green frogs.

Tuesday, 15 January 2008

Missing flight! And finally in Wuhan

It was a long journey to Wuhan since yesterday, started with a missing flight (Can you believe it, I missed the first leg to Frankfurt! I was in the dreamland ...). After an hour delay in Shanghai, I finally arrived in Wuhan at around 4.10 PM local time. I was totally knackered, first due to the long haul flight with 2 transits and second because a Chinese tot kept shrieking and crying all the time on the plane, and I couldn't sleep.

Saturday, 12 January 2008

Don't be surprised if the Swiss think they are the clever ones and we are just the stupid apes

In August 2006, having just arrived in Switzerland, we were in the process of getting to know the long list of social rules in Switzerland. One of these many rules is about waste management - i.e. what kind of garbage bags you should use, where to send your empty bottles for recycle, how to separate them into different types, when they collect used papers, what you need to do with compost and the list continues.

On one Thursday evening I received a visit from an old man with a bag of garbage. He goes "Is this your garbage?". "Possibly so. I will have to check the content. But, it doesn't matter. Give it to me.", I said, thinking that even if it was not mine, I could just throw it back afterwards. "OK. But you've used the wrong bag. This black bag is cheap. You must use the blue one which is more expensive. Get them from Migro or Coop. Also, you've thrown this garbage in the bin that belongs to the apartment next door. Yours is at the other end of this building.", he continued. "Sure. I will go and get myself the blue bags. Thanks for the info.", I said. After he left, I opened the bag, and it was in fact my garbage. Initially I wondered how the hell that he knew it. Then I realised he had searched the garbage and found envelopes with my name. So damn Swiss!

The next day, Friday, I went to look for the blue garbage bag the man had told me about from the local supermarkets; Coop and Migro. I could not find it, and no one who worked there knew about it. This is not right I thought. A colleague later in the day told me it is only available at the Coop and Migro in the area I live which is ONLY about 8 minutes away by bus! This is madness. So, off I went and they indeed sold the bags there, and they are f*cking expensive! Each bag costs 2 Swiss Francs.

Having got the right garbage bag and used it, I thought that was the end of the story. Not!! Not with the Swiss. I don't know if they think they are smarter that the rest of the world, have bigger dick and tighter pussy or just pure racism. On Monday, I received a call from my wife informing me that I had received a written notice from the police, possibly a summon, and it had something to do with waste management. What else are they not happy with??? Straight away I went home and took the notice. With the help my department secretary, I learned that someone had reported about the mistake I made, and now the police wanted me to go down to the station for some kind of stupid briefing session related to ... how I should handle my waste I guess. She called the police station and had a chat with the responsible officer for about 15 minutes and in the end, they agreed I didn't have to be present at the station, however, should it happen again, I would be blacklisted and fined 200 Swiss Francs. And what pissed me off the most was that I had been reported to have been using the wrong garbage bag many times. That is total bollocks! When that old garbage inspector or whatever his job was, came to my home, it was only the second time I had used the black bag, and pure unintentional. Now that we understood where we went wrong and corrected the mistake, what else were they not happy with. I just don't understand. I will never do.

Wednesday, 9 January 2008

digitec.ch

Finally, digitec.ch finally sent me the three 516MB SIMMs I'd ordered a few days ago. It's time for 4 year old PC to get its RAM upgraded.

Installing RAM is normally a piece of cake. As long as you get the right type of SIMMs compatible with your motherboard there should not be any problem. So, having installed all the three alongside an existing 516MB, things seemed OK. The machine booted up fine and Windows started to show up and .. damn! .. all of sudden the whole thing just hung. Normally this is caused by loose SIMM, but unfortunately it was not the case this time. I tried swapping the positions of the SIMMS, pressing them in harder etc., but the problem didn't want to go away. For some reason something was not right. I wasted almost two hours pissing around with the tightness of the SIMMs and their positions only to discover later the network card was the culprit. Apparently it came off the socket slightly when I pushed the SIMMs in. 2 hours just got wasted for something stupid like this.

Coming back to digitec.ch, it's probably one of the best business models I have seen in recent years. They sell mostly electronic stuff and some clothings. And the due to the simple setup their prices are very competitive. A few months ago, I got myself a Nikon D40X with two lenses at 500 CHF cheaper then any other places in Switzerland. The way it works is that you order what you want online and then you can either go and collect the items from their collection point in Zurich or a few other ones in Switzerland or they send to you at a minimum extra charge. If you decide to fetch the ordered items, just pop by to one of the collection points, key in your order number on the registration kiosk, wait for your number, collect, pay and go. Easy, fast and efficient. The drawback, you can't open and check the items when you collect them. Take as they are and should there by any problem then only you return them. The SIMMs are my second order from digitec.ch, and they are definitely not the last.