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<title>Where am I?</title>
<description><![CDATA[<p>Wow, I hadn't realized how many tumbleweeds had gathered here. </p>

<p>Most quick thoughts end up posted on Google Buzz: https://profiles.google.com/kf6nvr/buzz</p>

<p>And most of my thoughts are quick these days.</p>

<p>Probably all the <a href="http://goo.gl/Pjh9T">articles</a> and <a href="http://goo.gl/nW8ZL">books</a> we've been writing, not to mention contract work and life stuff.</p>]]><![CDATA[<p><map name="google_ad_map_110607202934">
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<title>A Random Entry After Months?</title>
<description><![CDATA[<p>I know! What's up with that?</p>
<p>Truth is, I've been really busy with lots of other stuff. I also have other outlets for writing that are soaking up a lot of my writing energy. Check them out:</p>
<ul><li>Developer.com Articles on Android Widgets (written with my wife,<a href="http://www.perlgurl.org"> Lauren Darcey</a>):</li><ul><li><a href="http://bit.ly/LAxwN">Creating an Android Widget</a></li><li><a href="http://bit.ly/tcb30">Handling User Interaction in a Widget</a></li><li><a href="http://bit.ly/4zQrnD">Handling Lengthy Operations in a Widget</a></li>
<li><a href="http://bit.ly/54baW8">Working with Android Calendar Entries</a></li>
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<li><a href="http://androidbook.blogspot.com">Writing on our Android blog</a></li>
<li><a href="http://bit.ly/8VTu6D">Guest Blogging with my wife at Network World</a></li>
<li>Writing a new Android Book, <a href="http://bit.ly/MmuqF">Sam's Teach Yourself Android Application Development in 24 hours, also with Lauren Darcey</a></li>
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Add to that some personal matters that have kept me away from home since September. Thus, I've been neglecting this blog.  ]]><![CDATA[<p><map name="google_ad_map_091204180318">
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<pubDate>Fri, 04 Dec 2009 18:03:18 -0500</pubDate>
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<title>Happy First Day of Winter</title>
<description><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/46249031@N00/3125652256/"><img src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3204/3125652256_021572249a_m.jpg" width="240" height="180" alt="First Day of Winter - More Snow!" style="float:right; border:3px #000000 solid;" /></a>Happy first day of winter! May your days get longer. May your winter be filled with cold, snowy, ski-season-bringing weather! We are enjoying it.</p>
<p>If you're in the warmer environments, but still winter: There's plenty of snow up north -- go skiing and enjoy it. :)</p>
<p>If you're just starting summer: You can always fly north to find some snow to ski on. :)</p>
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<title>Tip: Staying Warm in Autumn</title>
<description><![CDATA[<p>The temperature is dropping. The long sleeve gear is out. The slippers are near by. But youre still chilly. Go out and chop some wood!</p>  <p>Seriously. Its great exercise and really gets the blood flowing. Youll be shedding the sweater outside in no time. </p>  <p>When winter really sets in you wont have to worry about the wood supply. Not only is it chopped, but you saved burning some by chopping some. Cool!</p>  <p>You can rest easy on the environment, too. It an only release as much carbon dioxide as it absorbed while growing up, so wood burning is considered carbon neutral and renewable. Nice!</p>]]><![CDATA[<p><map name="google_ad_map_081025212134">
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<pubDate>Sat, 25 Oct 2008 21:21:34 -0500</pubDate>
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<title>Expendable Gerbils</title>
<description><![CDATA[<p><img alt="fringepromo1.jpg" src="http://www.kf6nvr.net/blog/fringepromo1.jpg" width="300" class="mt-image-none" style="" align="right" alt="Fringe Promo Photo" vspace="10" hspace="10" />This season's TV shows have been hit and miss. Thank goodness we don't pay for cable. </p>

<p>Despite the fact that we haven't had cable television in almost ten years, we keep up on TV shows just fine. It used to be, we had to wait a while for the good shows to come out on Netflix, but nowadays, with <a href="http://www.hulu.com">Hulu.com</a> and <a href="http://www.abc.com">Abc.com</a> and such, we get the shows a day after they air on TV, which is pretty awesome considering we pay nothing. </p>

<p><b>Daily Show & Colbert Report</b><br />
Every weeknight, baby! These shows just never get old.</p>

<p><b>Fringe</b><br />
We're really liking this show. The mad scientist's got great lines and there's no character we would want to kill off. Interesting premise, rather like an X-Files/Alias premise-with Lost music and writing. We weren't Dawson Creek fans, so Peter hasn't been too weird.</p>

<p><b>Life</b><br />
Again, one of our favorite shows. The main character is a cop and an ex-con and the tension of when he will snap under the pressure of resuming his duties at the police department keep things interesting. They've got a good setup for conflict, but they really need to work in the partner better, since she's got issues but really she's pretty vanilla right now. </p>

<p><b>Bones</b><br />
Bones is awesome. It's gotten a little bit sappy lately and the season premiere in England was grating, but the whole forensic anthropology stuff stays interesting.</p>

<p><b>Pushing Daisies</b><br />
Still an amusing show with the best narrator on the planet-Jim Dale. I hope the writers can keep this going for longer than a single season. I really like the private investigator who knits.</p>

<p><b>Tudors</b><br />
I love a good lighthearted historical drama. Tudors provides. </p>

<p><b>Terminator: Sarah Connor Chronicles</b><br />
Hubby likes this show, but Wifey couldn't care less if Sarah Connor bites it, she's too annoying. And John Connor makes dumb decisions too often, just because Hollywood only knows how to have young teenage heroes. They should have made him more like Veronica Mars.  </p>

<p><b>Ugly Betty</b><br />
We've lost all interest in this show. Even last season, the whole story arc with the two male leads was irritating. </p>

<p><b>Heroes</b><br />
Or I should say, Villains. The jury is still out on this. We're still watching but we got really upset in this latest episode. They killed off our favorite character (We still call him Sark) and its getting complex having to go back and constantly save the world. Now that Suresh is a reincarnation of Stephen King's It, we're waivering on this one. The one interesting thing is the Sylar story arc, it's always nice when they swap good guy/bad guy roles. </p>

<p><b>Crusoe</b><br />
Just started watching this. It might be ok, we're going to give it a couple more episodes before we decide.</p>

<p><b>Grey's Anatomy</b> <br />
This show is fading fast. The characters aren't particularly interesting and the latest episode with the flood was ridiculously unrealistic. Fire them all!</p>

<p><b>Private Practice</b><br />
The health-related plot lines can be pretty interesting, but we'll see how it goes.</p>

<p><b>Chuck</b><br />
Hubby likes Chuck. Wife says meh.</p>

<p><b>Torchwood</b><br />
Doctor Who-like show. Amusing in its location, but the alien artifact collecting needs a new spin.</p>

<p><b>Knight Rider</b><br />
The new one. Hubby finds silly and stupid yet insists on watching it. Wife avoids. (Wife ACTUALLY is just avoiding the treadmill, not the show. She hasn't seen it yet.)</p>

<p><i>Shows we will probably check out soon</i><br />
Life on Mars</p>]]><![CDATA[<p><map name="google_ad_map_081023223259">
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<pubDate>Thu, 23 Oct 2008 22:32:59 -0500</pubDate>
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<title>About Me - 2008 Edition</title>
<description><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.kf6nvr.net/blog/WindowsLiveWriter/AboutMe2008Edition_10DF4/kf6nvr_2.jpg"><img style="border-bottom: 0px; border-left: 0px; display: inline; margin-left: 0px; border-top: 0px; margin-right: 0px; border-right: 0px" title="About me" border="0" alt="About me" align="right" src="http://www.kf6nvr.net/blog/WindowsLiveWriter/AboutMe2008Edition_10DF4/kf6nvr_thumb.jpg" width="300" height="333" /></a> My name is Shane Conder, as youve probably already figured out. This is the third <a href="http://www.kf6nvr.net/blog/archives/000778.html">About Me</a> page Ive written. Youll see some familiar parts, some new parts, and some parts that are missing  either because they dont apply anymore or arent important enough to list at this time.</p>  <p></p>  <p>I'm married to the wonderful <a target="_blank" href="http://www.perlgurl.org">Lauren Darcey</a>. With her I've had many pleasant and wonderful experiences that have made my life much better. We've enjoyed each others company for many years now among a broad diversity of hobbies we share, including <a target="_blank" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/kf6nvr/collections/72157605108542318/">traveling</a>, <a target="_blank" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/kf6nvr/sets/72157605108425366/">gardening</a>, <a target="_blank" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/perlgurl/collections/72157605830249254/">road tripping</a>, <a target="_blank" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/perlgurl/sets/72157607234919509/">hiking</a>, <a target="_blank" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/kf6nvr/">photography</a>, <a target="_blank" href="http://androidbook.blogspot.com/">writing</a>, and watching movies among many other things.</p>  <p>Earlier this year, we finalized our move from California to New Hampshire. We now live in the Mount Washington Valley area of the White Mountains. This location provides us with a great environment for pursuing our hobbies and work. <a target="_blank" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/kf6nvr/2488863159/in/set-72157605104705936/">Bit, our rabbit</a>, made the move out with us and is happily enjoying one of the best rooms in the house and considers it hers. She enjoys sitting in the sun and eating fresh herbs and berries from the garden.</p>  <p>Were both <a target="_blank" href="http://www.mamlambo.com">working</a> together on a variety of different things, including mobile software, writing, and photography. All of this work lines up will with our hobbies. This makes both of us happy. </p>  <p>Im a gadget freak. This manifests itself in wanting shiny, new, electronic doodads. Usually, this means I want the latest phone or laptop, but is not limited to such ordinary items.</p>  <p>I enjoy reading tech and gadget blogs and listening to related podcasts. I also enjoy fiddling with the latest new technologies, such as Amazon Web Services, Android, iPhone, Google App Engine, and other shiny, new technologies that activate the creative side of my brain. </p>  <p>Im still not very active within the amateur radio community despite blogging on a URL that is from my call sign. Ive been threatening lately to be more active, though. Maybe some day. </p>  <p>Feel free to contact me via email: <img src="http://www.kf6nvr.net/blog/archives/images/contact.jpg" /> You can also post a comment to get in touch with me.</p>  <p>This is by no means complete. My interests are both diverse and very dynamic. Someone who reads all of my blog entries on all of my sites still won't get some of my interests correctly. Hey, after all, this is all public -- I'm not going to give every detail away!</p>]]><![CDATA[<p><map name="google_ad_map_080901090000">
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<pubDate>Mon, 01 Sep 2008 09:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
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<title>The Playmobil Experiment</title>
<description><![CDATA[<p><a title="Nathan #1: Hedgehogs Watch As Squirrels Declare Themselves Emperors Whilst Grizzles and Crows Snack On Ranger by KF6NVR, on Flickr" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/kf6nvr/2525683914/"><img height="144" alt="Nathan #1: Hedgehogs Watch As Squirrels Declare Themselves Emperors Whilst Grizzles and Crows Snack On Ranger" src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2068/2525683914_7e8ac0c70e.jpg" width="108" align="right"></a>  <p>So, a few months ago my wife begged for a Playmobil set. I looked over what she wanted and thought it seemed fine.&nbsp; She ordered it.&nbsp; When I got out here, I got to see it all set up. It was a great, happy forest scene across two pieces of furniture.</p> <p>Then her brother came out to visit this weekend.&nbsp; And, without prompting, made some changes.&nbsp; This prompted Laurie to create a collection on Flickr, in my account, for our Playmobil Expirement. Her text on <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/kf6nvr/collections/72157605265320748/" target="_blank">the collection</a> sums it up best:</p> <blockquote> <p>A tranquil forest setting comes into contact with household visitors...</p> <p>So here's how it works. </p> <p>We have this great Playmobil set that looks a lot like our house, yard, etc. We set it up in the spare bedroom, which will eventually be a kids room, but for now is a guest room. Then we invite our houseguests to customize it as they see fit. And we document the results in picture and video form, as well as do an exit interview to make sure we understand what we're seeing...</p></blockquote> <p> <div class="wlWriterSmartContent" id="scid:5737277B-5D6D-4f48-ABFC-DD9C333F4C5D:a1f1ca3f-8dc5-4667-831a-b887baa82f34" style="padding-right: 0px; display: inline; padding-left: 0px; float: left; padding-bottom: 0px; margin: 0px; width: 266px; padding-top: 0px"><div><object type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="266" height="199" data="http://www.flickr.com/apps/video/stewart.swf?v=49235" classid="clsid:D27CDB6E-AE6D-11cf-96B8-444553540000"> <param name="flashvars" value="intl_lang=en-us&amp;photo_secret=730038d685&amp;photo_id=2525116587&amp;show_info_box=true"></param> <param name="movie" value="http://www.flickr.com/apps/video/stewart.swf?v=49235"></param> <param name="bgcolor" value="#000000"></param> <param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"></param><embed type="application/x-shockwave-flash" src="http://www.flickr.com/apps/video/stewart.swf?v=49235" bgcolor="#000000" allowfullscreen="true" flashvars="intl_lang=en-us&amp;photo_secret=730038d685&amp;photo_id=2525116587&amp;flickr_show_info_box=true" height="199" width="266"></embed></object></div></div>The scene went from a nice, tranquil, forest story to one of death and destruction. There's even video to go along with it. Check out the full set to see the rest of the havoc he created. </p> <p>The normal configuration will be available later. Laurie had to reset it and we haven't had a chance to take those pictures just yet. These are more entertaining, anyway.</p></p>]]><![CDATA[<p><map name="google_ad_map_080526152002">
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<title>A Month Goes Fast</title>
<description><![CDATA[<p>Once again, things have gotten very busy.&nbsp; This has been true more so with stuff outside of work than stuff in work.&nbsp; That is to say, work is keeping me busy but personal life is overwhelming my time.</p> <p>That's not to say things aren't going well.&nbsp; They are.&nbsp; Very well.&nbsp; Now, you'd think that this would give me lots of good stuff to blog about.&nbsp; It has.&nbsp; It just hasn't left me with the time to blog about it. So, many things go by without comments.&nbsp; </p> <p>Speaking of comments, the comment spam has been enormous lately.&nbsp; I've got the protection turned up pretty high, but a bunch still gets through.&nbsp; If you try to leave a comment and it never appears, it may have gotten lost in the mix.&nbsp; A direct email can fix that, for now.&nbsp; I'm hoping that Movable Type 4 will actually do more to allow valid comments to get through.</p>]]><![CDATA[<p> <p>QUALCOMM's BREW developer conference in San Diego was great, again.&nbsp; The main BREWfest was on the Midway aircraft carrier, which was quite something.&nbsp; Strangely, there wasn't as much talk about the imminent launch of the iPhone, as I had expected.&nbsp; Sure, it did come up.&nbsp; I had expected a few more comments about it's lack of true developer support, though (e.g. writing a web page for a phone isn't quite the same as native compilation for high performance 3D games).</p> <p>What do I think of the Apple iPhone?&nbsp; It'll probably make for a better WiFi gadget than it does a regular phone.&nbsp; It's also pricey, about 50% above PDA phones where folks can load their own, natively running, applications.&nbsp; It looks like it'll make a great iPod, though.&nbsp; Indeed, I want one, but AT&amp;T's coverage isn't good enough to leave Verizon behind -- and EVDO, for that matter.&nbsp; I also hope Apple has plans for fast upgrades on the phone.&nbsp; Even the current RAZR's are nothing like they were a couple of years ago.&nbsp;They have been pretty fast with the iPod, but it's not fast enough for the phone world.&nbsp; I also think they made a mistake by doing such a long exclusive. It may ultimately help AT&amp;T, but it can only hurt Apple by leaving out the majority of the market.&nbsp; Unless, perhaps, the deal is exclusive only to the iPhone and not some other wireless phone that may come out on other carriers.&nbsp; Who knows...</p> <p>As an FYI, I'm still using just my LG VX9800.&nbsp; It's still working out great.&nbsp; The Sprint UpStage of the Sprint Ambassador program is working alright, but I'm still having issues.&nbsp; I have to call the ambassador support line soon about that.</p> <p>If you haven't tried out Netflix streaming, or only tried it out early on, I highly recommend it.&nbsp; The video quality has improved substantially, and they keep launching new clients.&nbsp; For TV shows, it has an episodic player so you can skip between episodes with ease.&nbsp; Movies really do start playing quickly, too.&nbsp; We connect a laptop up to our 40" Samsung 1080p TV via a VGA cable and play full screen.&nbsp; We can't really tell it's not a DVD, although it's certainly no HD-DVD.</p> <p>Well, now here I go living up to the ramblings part.&nbsp; I doubt I'll&nbsp;be back up to daily posts right away, but who knows...&nbsp; there is no service level agreement implied here. ;)</p></p>]]><![CDATA[<p><map name="google_ad_map_070624212646">
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<description><![CDATA[<p></p> <p>Below you'll find a video showing the birthday cake that Laurie made for herself for her birthday party.&nbsp; She had some help from one of her friends during the final decorating.&nbsp; The cake inside is a carrot cake, but I'd call it more of a spiced carrot cake as its quite flavorful.&nbsp; The critters are made out of fondant while the frosting is orange butter cream and the cake was encased in marzipan.&nbsp; About 2/3rds of the bottom section fed about 20 people at the party.&nbsp; We still have leftovers.</p> <div style="border-right: #cccccc 1px solid; padding-right: 1px; border-top: #cccccc 1px solid; padding-left: 1px; padding-bottom: 1px; border-left: #cccccc 1px solid; width: 214px; color: #2ba8ff; padding-top: 1px; border-bottom: #cccccc 1px solid; background-color: #222d2d"> <div style="padding-right: 7px; margin-top: 0px; padding-left: 7px; text-justify: newspaper; padding-bottom: 7px; line-height: 10px; margin-right: 5px; padding-top: 7px; text-align: left" name="details"> <div style="margin-bottom: 6px; font: bold 13px arial; color: #2ba8ff"><a style="font: bold 12px arial; color: #2ba8ff; text-decoration: none" href="http://www.cruxy.com/info/9699?tkA=3&amp;tkLt=2&amp;tkAg=939">LED's Birthday Cake</a></div></div> <div style="padding-right: 7px; border-top: #222d2d 2px solid; padding-left: 7px; border-bottom: #222d2d 2px solid"><embed name="cruxy_player" pluginspage="https://www.macromedia.com/go/getflashplayer" align="middle" src="http://www.cruxy.com/widget/load/1/1179250190925-8" width="200" height="275" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" flashvars="repeat=false&amp;widgetcodeurl=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.cruxy.com%2Fplayers%2Fgetcruxyplayer.jsp%3Fitem%3D9699%26width%3D200%26height%3D275%26fCol%3D88A5A5%26bCol%3D222d2d%26aCol%3D2ba8ff&amp;frontcolor=0x88A5A5&amp;file=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.cruxy.com%2Finfo%2F9699%2Fxspf-ex%3FtkA%3D1%26tkLt%3D2%26tkG%3D1179250190925-8%26tkAg%3D939&amp;backcolor=0x222d2d&amp;enablejs=true&amp;lightcolor=0x2ba8ff&amp;autoscroll=false&amp;linkfromdisplay=true&amp;cruxyinfo=true&amp;overstretch=false&amp;autostart=false&amp;showeq=false&amp;showdigits=true&amp;" allowscriptaccess="always" allownetworking="all" quality="high" allowfullscreen="true"></embed></div> <div style="margin-bottom: 0px; font: 10px arial; color: #2ba8ff; padding-top: 1px; background-color: #222d2d; text-align: center; text-decoration: none" name="footer">Brought to you by <a title="Learn more at cruxy.com" style="font: 10px arial; color: #88a5a5" href="http://www.cruxy.com">cruxy.com</a></div></div>]]><![CDATA[<p><map name="google_ad_map_070515111118">
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<title>Beijing: In Retrospect</title>
<description><![CDATA[<p></p> <p><img style="border-top-width: 0px; border-left-width: 0px; border-bottom-width: 0px; border-right-width: 0px" height="198" src="http://www.kf6nvr.net/blog/WindowsLiveWriter/BeijingInRetrospect_127B9/ChinaView%5B15%5D.jpg" width="300" align="right" border="0"> Well, I'm definitely late in getting out a Beijing post. It's now been about a week over six months since we were there. We were only there for a few days, though, so there really isn't all that much to it.  <p>When we got there, we did the typical: we went shopping! Like Hong Kong, haggling is the norm in Beijing. <img style="border-top-width: 0px; border-left-width: 0px; border-bottom-width: 0px; border-right-width: 0px" height="198" src="http://www.kf6nvr.net/blog/WindowsLiveWriter/BeijingInRetrospect_127B9/ChinaMaoGarden%5B1%5D.jpg" width="297" align="left" border="0">We went to many of the markets, including the famous Friendship market. Apparently, it used to be the only place foreigners were allowed. These days, we can go almost anywhere.  <p>We also went to see Tiananmen Square as well as some of the other nearby sites. Although full of formal guards, we were never bothered.<img style="border-top-width: 0px; border-left-width: 0px; border-bottom-width: 0px; border-right-width: 0px" height="154" src="http://www.kf6nvr.net/blog/WindowsLiveWriter/BeijingInRetrospect_127B9/ChinaMilitary.jpg" width="300" align="right" border="0"> All over the city were signs and displays for the Olympic mascots. The Olympics are definitely a huge event for any city, but they seem particularly so for Beijing. </p> <p>On the last day we had planned to go out to the Great Wall. Unfortunately, I got sick. <img style="border-top-width: 0px; border-left-width: 0px; border-bottom-width: 0px; border-right-width: 0px" height="168" src="http://www.kf6nvr.net/blog/WindowsLiveWriter/BeijingInRetrospect_127B9/BeijingOlympics%5B2%5D.jpg" width="300" align="left" border="0">We decided that Laurie should still go on her own. After all, we had already scheduled for a&nbsp;car to come to pick us up. So, she did go on her own. She had a really good time, too, even though I couldn't go with her. :o</p> <p>&nbsp;She did find that it was nice enough that we will return again so I can see it and she can see more of it.</p> <p><img style="border-top-width: 0px; border-left-width: 0px; border-bottom-width: 0px; border-right-width: 0px" height="198" src="http://www.kf6nvr.net/blog/WindowsLiveWriter/BeijingInRetrospect_127B9/ChinaGreatWall%5B4%5D.jpg" width="297" align="right" border="0">The hotel would give us fruit, which was great.&nbsp; One day we got a piece of fruit that we did not recognize.&nbsp; I spent the next hour searching online for it before we even cut in to it.&nbsp; Eventually, we determined it was a dragonfruit.&nbsp; Turns out that the taste is much less strong than the looks.&nbsp; <img style="border-top-width: 0px; border-left-width: 0px; border-bottom-width: 0px; border-right-width: 0px" height="198" src="http://www.kf6nvr.net/blog/WindowsLiveWriter/BeijingInRetrospect_127B9/DragonFruit%5B1%5D.jpg" width="297" align="left" border="0">It was like a weak melon in flavor, but stil tasty and quick to eat with a spoon. <br></p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p>. . .</p> <p>&nbsp; <p>Well, that concludes this series of memories on our trip around the world we took last September for our honeymoon. </p> <p>I hope this didn't bore too many people, but it has helped both of us remember more of our trip.</p>]]><![CDATA[<p><map name="google_ad_map_070411081908">
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<pubDate>Wed, 11 Apr 2007 08:19:08 -0500</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[<p>Alright, so this is a little silly since we never left the airport on our way from South Africa to Beijing, China.&nbsp; However, the travel time was a good chunk of our trip and is still quite memorable in part because of the length and in part because we have no pictures. (Sounds ironic, huh?)</p> <p>We left South Africa many days after we had planned on leaving.&nbsp; Our travel changes only included the times of the tickets and not the route.&nbsp; So, our first hop dropped us back in to the Johannesburg airport.&nbsp; We didn't spend much time there and I hardly remember it.&nbsp; </p> <p>Not long after, we were off on a decent length flight to the Kuala Lumpur International Airport.&nbsp; Here, we spent about&nbsp;12 hours waiting for our next flight.&nbsp; We didn't have to leave the secure section of the airport and we decided not to.&nbsp; As it turns out, this was in the middle of the day and Ramadan had just started.&nbsp; Our guide books told us that the most likely place to find food would be in the Chinatown section.&nbsp; Well, see, we were headed off to China anyway, so we decided to go get some slept -- we had already been up a long time.&nbsp; </p> <p>There was a transit hotel in the security section that rented by the hour, although mostly in four hour blocks.&nbsp; I forget if we stayed four or six hours, but it went very fast and only marginally helped our fatigue -- but we did get to shower, which was nice.&nbsp; </p> <p>After that, we headed out in to the great KLIA which, like any modern airport, is basically a shopping mall.&nbsp; This proved to be entertaining so we went around looking at things and grabbed a couple of trinkets and ended up with some of the local money.</p> <p>Our next flight was quite short since it was just going to Thailand.&nbsp; We landed and proceeded to have the next eight hours to wonder around the Bangkok airport.&nbsp; This was not quite as good of an experience as KLIA since we had to exit security, pay the taxes, etc.&nbsp; Then, we couldn't check in right away so we had to make do for a couple of hours on the external section of the airport, which didn't have quite so many shops to kill some time.&nbsp; However, we saw plenty of the military presence we had heard about.</p> <p>The coup, as it turned out, was mostly non-violent and we probably would have been fine had we not changed our plans.&nbsp; However, there were a few issues that made us very glad we did change our plans.&nbsp; First, banks and ATM's were closed the first few days, so money would have been a problem.&nbsp; Many other shops and sights were also closed.&nbsp; Finally, the weather was absolutely terrible the whole time we would have been there.&nbsp; We didn't leave the airport because the middle of the airport had a very large enclosed courtyard where we could see the massive amounts of wind and rain, even though it was protected on all sides by a many-story building.</p> <p>Our next flight to Beijing was a bit longer, at over five hours, but that wasn't the interesting part.&nbsp; This turned out to be what felt like a very budget flight.&nbsp; The plane was noticeably old and hadn't been retrofitted with new seats or signage.&nbsp; It still had ash trays on the seats and other signs.&nbsp; This was also a flight between two non-English speaking countries and with a destination that is relatively rare for English speakers.&nbsp; That didn't prevent them from speaking in English on the announcements, when there were some.&nbsp; The rest of the flight was uneventful and we got some needed rest.&nbsp; </p> <p>I recall choosing the local breakfast rather than the western breakfast that didn't look all that good.&nbsp; As it turns out, it was this huge thing of rice porridge that was both quite good and very filling.&nbsp; I say it was good mostly because I like rice and it can be spiced up some.&nbsp; It was relatively bland, though, but after being in transit (including driving to the airport in South Africa) for over 40 hours, food was food.</p> <p>We landed and had a decent drive in front of us to our hotel.&nbsp; That's another story, though.</p>]]><![CDATA[<p><map name="google_ad_map_070319082246">
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<pubDate>Mon, 19 Mar 2007 08:22:46 -0500</pubDate>
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<title>South Africa: In Retrospect</title>
<description><![CDATA[<p><img style="border-top-width: 0px; border-left-width: 0px; border-bottom-width: 0px; border-right-width: 0px" height="266" alt="Tsitsikamma, Storms River Mouth, Garden Route, South Africa" src="http://www.kf6nvr.net/blog/WindowsLiveWriter/SouthAfricaInRetrospect_926B/StormsMouth_SouthAfrica1.jpg" width="400" align="right" border="0"> We left our friends in Kenya when we headed off to South Africa.&nbsp; They were to spend another few days there and then head either to South Africa or back home.&nbsp; We weren't to meet up with them again, so the rest of our trip would be just us.</p> <p><img style="border-top-width: 0px; border-left-width: 0px; border-bottom-width: 0px; border-right-width: 0px" height="125" alt="An interesting car symbol ;)" src="http://www.kf6nvr.net/blog/WindowsLiveWriter/SouthAfricaInRetrospect_926B/SouthAfrica_ATU5.jpg" width="82" align="left" border="0"> I was probably most impressed with South Africa.&nbsp; We were originally only going to be there a few nights to do some wine tasting, see some of the area, and go shark diving.&nbsp; That got extended due to last minute notice of the coup in Thailand and the media black-out while we had to make our decision.&nbsp;</p> <p><img style="border-top-width: 0px; border-left-width: 0px; border-bottom-width: 0px; border-right-width: 0px" height="266" alt="VW Chico and nice pullout on the Garden Route in South Africa" src="http://www.kf6nvr.net/blog/WindowsLiveWriter/SouthAfricaInRetrospect_926B/VW_Chico_SouthAfrica_Garden_Route.jpg" width="400" align="right" border="0"> I have a number of good memories from South Africa.&nbsp; We had this great little VW car that had an amenity list that included seat belts and head lights.&nbsp; It had no air bags, no radio, no fuel injection, and pretty much nothing else that you might find in a car these days.&nbsp; And yet, it was a brand new car, although certainly not legal in the US.</p> <p><img style="border-top-width: 0px; border-left-width: 0px; border-bottom-width: 0px; border-right-width: 0px" height="267" alt="A place we went wine tasting, complete with great view!" src="http://www.kf6nvr.net/blog/WindowsLiveWriter/SouthAfricaInRetrospect_926B/WineTasting2.jpg" width="177" align="left" border="0"> Our meal at the top of a hill had a fantastic view and lots of really good meats and foods to eat.&nbsp; It was a bit cold and windy, but it certainly was memorable.&nbsp; I was a little surprised at how empty the restaurant was, but it was a weeknight and not anywhere near town.&nbsp; It looked like it could serve really large functions.</p> <p>Our drive over to the coast took us through a great pass that was scenic and rocky in much the same way that my drive over Highway 17 in scenic and full of redwoods.&nbsp; It wasn't all that much higher or longer of a pass, either, especially if compared to taking Highway 9, instead.</p> <p><img style="border-top-width: 0px; border-left-width: 0px; border-bottom-width: 0px; border-right-width: 0px" height="264" alt="Rock Hydrax, or Dassie, the closest relative to the elephant!" src="http://www.kf6nvr.net/blog/WindowsLiveWriter/SouthAfricaInRetrospect_926B/RockHydrax_Dassie1.jpg" width="400" align="right" border="0"> The coast I recall as being absolutely wonderful and very much like our own coast here in central California.&nbsp; The coast road is windy with lots of great views.&nbsp; Every stopping point has a view south of vast openness of water filled with whales and dolphins.&nbsp; Our own view occasionally has a whale; we've seen one while we've been here, but we've never seen a dolphin from the coast.&nbsp; </p> <p><img style="border-top-width: 0px; border-left-width: 0px; border-bottom-width: 0px; border-right-width: 0px" height="266" alt="Jack Ass Penguins, aren't they cool?" src="http://www.kf6nvr.net/blog/WindowsLiveWriter/SouthAfricaInRetrospect_926B/JackassPenguins4.jpg" width="400" align="left" border="0"> The jackass penguins were really quite fun.&nbsp; You walk on boardwalk over their area while they are right under and around you.&nbsp; The only thing separating you from them is a fence with fairly narrow slats.&nbsp; These slats are too narrow for a foot but not too narrow for a penguins beak.&nbsp; I got pecked by one!</p> <p><img style="border-top-width: 0px; border-left-width: 0px; border-bottom-width: 0px; border-right-width: 0px" height="266" alt="Hotel Room in South Africa" src="http://www.kf6nvr.net/blog/WindowsLiveWriter/SouthAfricaInRetrospect_926B/SouthAfricaHotelRoom.jpg" width="400" align="right" border="0"> Naturally, one of our strongest memories was sitting in our hotel watching TV within about 18 hours of our flight to Thailand.&nbsp; Flipping through the stations, we saw mention of a coup in Thailand!&nbsp; There wasn't much information about it and while we were watching for more information we got word that Thailand had cut off media communications from inside the country.&nbsp; That meant we wouldn't learn any more about it.&nbsp; So, we quickly contacted our travel agent, had our flights moved, and contacted a place Laurie had stayed in her first trip to South Africa, Phantom Forest eco-lodge in Knysna.&nbsp; All of our changes went off without a hitch and instead of heading to the airport the next day, we drove farther our towards Knysna.</p> <p><img style="border-top-width: 0px; border-left-width: 0px; border-bottom-width: 0px; border-right-width: 0px" height="266" alt="Tub in Phantom Forest, Knysna" src="http://www.kf6nvr.net/blog/WindowsLiveWriter/SouthAfricaInRetrospect_926B/BathTub_PhantomForest_Knysna1.jpg" width="400" align="left" border="0"> This turned out to be convenient since our shark diving trip had been cancelled and possibly pushed off to a date when we wouldn't be in the country because of rough weather.&nbsp; So, we got to stay at the wonderful Phantom Forest that will be my best memory of there.&nbsp; The huts are on a steep hill and partially up in trees.&nbsp; It makes for a very private, very in-the-forest feel.&nbsp; It was very pleasant and truly wonderful.</p> <p><img style="border-top-width: 0px; border-left-width: 0px; border-bottom-width: 0px; border-right-width: 0px" height="266" alt="Great White Shark, South Africa" src="http://www.kf6nvr.net/blog/WindowsLiveWriter/SouthAfricaInRetrospect_926B/GreatWhiteShark.jpg" width="400" align="right" border="0"> Our shark diving trip turned out to be shark watching, which still got me seasick.&nbsp; The waters were still filled with silt and had maybe a foot or two visibility.&nbsp; People who did go in the water couldn't see anything where we could see all of the action from the top deck.&nbsp; It was really quite something!&nbsp; I hope to go back sometime and actually get in the water with the sharks.&nbsp; (Hopefully when I go back I'll have figured out my motion sickness issues.)</p> <p>After our wonderful time in South Africa, we were off for a long journey to Beijing.</p>]]><![CDATA[<p><map name="google_ad_map_070316082327">
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<pubDate>Fri, 16 Mar 2007 08:23:27 -0500</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[<p>Following the post on Egypt, I'll be talking about some of the major items that I remember about Kenya, both good and bad. Six months is a relatively long time for remembering details, but they stick around longer on particularly special events.</p> <p><img style="border-top-width: 0px; border-left-width: 0px; border-bottom-width: 0px; border-right-width: 0px" height="236" alt="Mara Bush camp, Masaii Mara, Kenya" src="http://www.kf6nvr.net/blog/WindowsLiveWriter/KenyaInRetrospect_9D10/KenyaMaraBushCamp.jpg" width="400" align="right" border="0"> Many of my best memories still come from the Mara Bush Camp.&nbsp; It was our first stop and our most rugged one, too.&nbsp; It's a real, moving camp that gets set up in a different location yearly.&nbsp; There was no power to speak of in the tents, except for a battery to keep some LED bulbs powered for night use. This probably helped give it some lasting impact.</p> <p>At the end of the day, we often all gathered in a lounge in the dining tent (there were some power plugs there) and all had either Tusker or Amarula.&nbsp; It was one of the few times during the day that we could actually just relax.&nbsp; Outside of that, we were usually out and about taking pictures and roaming around on the dirt roads, keeping an eye out for critters.&nbsp; This turned out to be particularly tiring.&nbsp; That's part of why there weren't daily blog entries from that time.</p> <p><img style="border-top-width: 0px; border-left-width: 0px; border-bottom-width: 0px; border-right-width: 0px" height="267" alt="Lion Cubs, Masaii Mara, Kenya" src="http://www.kf6nvr.net/blog/WindowsLiveWriter/KenyaInRetrospect_9D10/KenyaLionCubs%5B6%5D.jpg" width="400" align="left" border="0"> During one of our outings, we had a great encounter with a number of baby lion cubs.&nbsp; There were lots of other vehicles around, but that didn't seem to bother any of the lions.&nbsp; They pride had various lions about to watch for food and threat, but the vehicles clearly weren't considered a threat.&nbsp; They walked right in the middle of the autos and even very close to us.&nbsp; They were so amazingly cute.&nbsp; Laurie got some great pictures and we may have even gotten some good video (sure, it's been 6 months, but that doesn't mean we've had time to go through all of our media).</p> <p><img style="border-top-width: 0px; border-left-width: 0px; border-bottom-width: 0px; border-right-width: 0px" height="266" alt="This has much more meaning to us than just a sign.  Here, it's in English." src="http://www.kf6nvr.net/blog/WindowsLiveWriter/KenyaInRetrospect_9D10/KenyaDangerousMonkeys.jpg" width="400" align="right" border="0"> After the Mara Bush Camp, we headed over to Fig Tree, which wasn't far away and allowed us similar routes during our drives.&nbsp; Sitting in the tree patio drinking Tusker, avoiding the monkeys, and watching animals out on the plains are my main memories here.&nbsp; In fact, I almost forgot about them before I went looking through the pictures again.</p> <p><img style="border-top-width: 0px; border-left-width: 0px; border-bottom-width: 0px; border-right-width: 0px" height="266" alt="Elephants with Baby, Amboseli, Kenya" src="http://www.kf6nvr.net/blog/WindowsLiveWriter/KenyaInRetrospect_9D10/KenyaAmboseliElephants%5B1%5D.jpg" width="400" align="left" border="0"> After we left the Masai Mara, we stayed in Amboseli.&nbsp; My main memories of here were of lots of elephants and mosquitos.&nbsp; It was very odd that our previous camp, which was right on a river, had no mosquitos but in a permanent structure, there were tons of mosquitos.&nbsp;&nbsp; We got to see lots of elephants, including many baby elephants.&nbsp; </p> <p><img style="border-top-width: 0px; border-left-width: 0px; border-bottom-width: 0px; border-right-width: 0px" height="266" alt="Me, Amboseli, Kenya" src="http://www.kf6nvr.net/blog/WindowsLiveWriter/KenyaInRetrospect_9D10/KenyaAmboselOltukaiLodge%5B2%5D.jpg" width="176" align="right" border="0"> Our next adventure was a high-speed convoy between Amboseli and Tsavo.&nbsp; Supposedly, there had been previous conflict in the area which led to a weapons build-up.&nbsp; We weren't allowed to leave Amboseli without being part of the convoy.&nbsp; For most people, this wasn't a problem since they weren't driving themselves.&nbsp; We, however, were the only people who were self-driving.&nbsp; Although it was worth it and no one bothered us about it, it wasn't normal.&nbsp; </p> <p>The drive itself was uneventful until we missed our turn-off to Finch Hatton's and got ourselves in to some sharp volcanic rock that we could have avoided.&nbsp; This gave us a flat that we had to deal with at the gate.&nbsp; Some people tried to help us with the jack, but it wasn't until someone came up that was familiar with how to fix a dust-caked one that we got it working.&nbsp; It worked as we thought, but being front mounted it got the brunt of the dust and thus got all muddle up.&nbsp; Everyone was very helpful though and gave us better directions to backtrack and get in to Finch Hatton's.</p> <p><img style="border-top-width: 0px; border-left-width: 0px; border-bottom-width: 0px; border-right-width: 0px" height="266" alt="View from our tent at Finch Hatton's, Tsavo, Kenya" src="http://www.kf6nvr.net/blog/WindowsLiveWriter/KenyaInRetrospect_9D10/KenyaFinchHattons%5B1%5D.jpg" width="400" align="left" border="0"> Finch Hatton's itself was absolutely wonderful and is probably my best memory of the whole trip even though we were there alone.&nbsp; It was certainly the best place that we stayed.&nbsp; Our tent was right over a water hole with lots of hippos and crocs.&nbsp; We're hoping to return soon. ;)</p> <p><img style="border-top-width: 0px; border-left-width: 0px; border-bottom-width: 0px; border-right-width: 0px" height="266" alt="The Finch Hatton's Dining Room, Tsavo, Kenya" src="http://www.kf6nvr.net/blog/WindowsLiveWriter/KenyaInRetrospect_9D10/KenyaFinchHattonsDining.jpg" width="400" align="right" border="0"> The final memory, which still lingers on many of our bags, was the massive amount of dust that was kicked up in many areas.&nbsp; Even with all of the windows and hatches closed, the car would not seal and would fill with dust that got all over and inside of absolutely everything, including out lungs.&nbsp; We can see the color of the dust on many of our bags still.&nbsp; It was truly permeating.</p> <p><img style="border-top-width: 0px; border-left-width: 0px; border-bottom-width: 0px; border-right-width: 0px" height="266" alt="Our tent at Finch Hatton's, Tsavo, Kenya" src="http://www.kf6nvr.net/blog/WindowsLiveWriter/KenyaInRetrospect_9D10/KenyaFinchHattonsTent%5B1%5D.jpg" width="400" align="left" border="0"> Unlike our feeling for Egypt, where even now we don't want to go back, we've been wanting to go back to Kenya since.&nbsp; That said, we never truly felt all that well while we were there.&nbsp; We were taking all the various medications and such, but whether it was from different food, too much dust, general fatigue, or something worse, we were always not feeling quite right.&nbsp; Maybe next time we go we can spend longer to get more adjusted to the climate and food.</p>]]><![CDATA[<p><map name="google_ad_map_070313081953">
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<description><![CDATA[<p><img style="border-top-width: 0px; border-left-width: 0px; border-bottom-width: 0px; border-right-width: 0px" height="102" alt="View of Cairo from The Citadel" src="http://www.kf6nvr.net/blog/WindowsLiveWriter/EgyptInRetrospect_72A8/CairoPano4Blog.jpg" width="546" align="left" border="0"> </p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p>It's been six months since we took our honeymoon around the world, going through Egypt, Kenya, South Africa, airports in Malaysia and Thailand, and China.&nbsp; Overall, the trip was absolutely great.&nbsp; We tried to blog through the whole trip, but a number of things got in our way, not the least of which was simply fatigue after keeping busy all day.</p> <p>The farther away you get from a memory, the more those memories seem to consolidate on just a few moments in time.&nbsp; This time in September, we'd already left Egypt and were in Kenya.</p> <p>I thought I would share some of my strong, lasting memories of Egypt and perhaps along with a new picture or two.&nbsp; That doesn't mean I'm going to go over everything I remember, but just some of the big, important items. <a title="Egypt Revisted by Laurie Darcey" href="http://www.perlgurl.org/archives/2007/03/egypt_revisited.html" target="_blank">Laurie has also posted her memories of the Egypt</a> part of our trip on her blog, <a title="Naturally Speaking: Nature Photography &amp; Conservation" href="http://www.perlgurl.org" target="_blank">Naturally Speaking</a>.</p> <p><img style="border-top-width: 0px; border-left-width: 0px; border-bottom-width: 0px; border-right-width: 0px" height="267" alt="Waterway in Cairo showing the filth; see the Egret?" src="http://www.kf6nvr.net/blog/WindowsLiveWriter/EgyptInRetrospect_72A8/CairoFilth8.jpg" width="400" align="left" border="0"> My main memory of our visit was that everything was very dirty and dusty.&nbsp; <img style="border-top-width: 0px; border-left-width: 0px; border-bottom-width: 0px; border-right-width: 0px" height="89" alt="Egret hunting in the filth" src="http://www.kf6nvr.net/blog/WindowsLiveWriter/EgyptInRetrospect_72A8/CairoFilthEgret14.jpg" width="86" align="right" border="0">And by dirt, I mean that there was garbage everywhere, in particular, in the streets and where one walked.&nbsp; This was particularly notable in the markets where you literally had to walk on refuse while looking up out of the throng of people at old, crumbling buildings that look like they would collapse at any moment. The waterways, although covered in filth, also had many egrets in them, as can be seen here.</p> <p><img style="border-top-width: 0px; border-left-width: 0px; border-bottom-width: 0px; border-right-width: 0px" height="309" alt="Our view from our room in Giza at Le Meridien" src="http://www.kf6nvr.net/blog/WindowsLiveWriter/EgyptInRetrospect_72A8/GizaRoomViewOfPyramids5.jpg" width="400" align="right" border="0"> Also, don't trust what anyone says on the streets.&nbsp; We got convinced to go off in one direction, only to find out they just wanted our money for a camel or horse ride.&nbsp; We didn't want to comply, so they sent us further along only to find out we (supposedly) weren't supposed to be there.&nbsp; On our way back out, guards and others were cracking looks and probably laughing.&nbsp; It was not a pleasant experience but we fully learned that flat-out lies were expected. (And that's isn't of the misleading type of, "Buy this, best quality, real," that we would become so familiar with at the other end of our journey.)</p> <p>Within the Citadel, I happened across the filthiest restroom I'd ever seen.&nbsp; It was also probably the oldest.&nbsp; Scary, too, was the fact that locals were filling up their water bottles.&nbsp; From the looks of it, it would have been safer to fill up a water bottle from a puddle in an overcrowded cow pasture.&nbsp; I didn't have any small notes on me at the time, so the tip I gave to the attendant was a bit larger than normal (by about 20x), but was barely $2 US.&nbsp; After he realized what it was, he came running out when I was already 100 feet away or so thanking me profusely.&nbsp; </p> <p><img style="border-top-width: 0px; border-left-width: 0px; border-bottom-width: 0px; border-right-width: 0px" height="267" alt="Part of The Citadel and Cairo view" src="http://www.kf6nvr.net/blog/WindowsLiveWriter/EgyptInRetrospect_72A8/CairoViewFromCitadel6.jpg" width="400" align="left" border="0"> A while after that, we got to hear the call to prayer while overlooking the city.&nbsp; That was an absolutely amazing experience.&nbsp; The sound and enormity of it was profound.&nbsp; It's just not possible to miss the right times with that sort of announcement.&nbsp; Naturally, off in two directions groups of pyramids could be seen through the haze, too, which just added&nbsp;to the mood of the view.&nbsp; </p> <p>The last impression was the absolute chaos at the airport on the way out.&nbsp; I wrote about that before, so I won't go in to much detail&nbsp; now.&nbsp; Suffice it to say, if there had been a panic from real or a false threat, people would have died.&nbsp; It could have been from being knocked over and trampled during a brief break in the crowd wide enough to fall in to.&nbsp; It could have been from one of those metal luggage carts being dropped, since they would be handed over people's heads when they were in the way.&nbsp; It didn't help that there were absolutely no other white people in sight.&nbsp; We felt very out of place and a bit disturbed by the whole experience.&nbsp; </p> <p>However, it should be noted, that the people who actually did work there were actually all nice.&nbsp; Sure, they had to deal with the chaos, but we never had any problems with them giving us a hard time, either going through the entrance security, checking our bags, checking our passports, or even at the gate security where Laurie kept setting off the metal detector.&nbsp; (Eventually they let her through after asking if she had a knife or gun because they couldn't wand her because they had no female staff.&nbsp; I suspect if that had happened here and no female was available for "wanding" she would have been held until someone was found.)</p> <p><img style="border-top-width: 0px; border-left-width: 0px; border-bottom-width: 0px; border-right-width: 0px" height="212" alt="Me at the Pyramids; You can see more on TV than when you're actually there ;)" src="http://www.kf6nvr.net/blog/WindowsLiveWriter/EgyptInRetrospect_72A8/MeAtPyramids13.jpg" width="320" align="right" border="0"> Those are my main memories that help remind me that if we ever do go back to Egypt we'll skip out on Cairo and head off to the other sites.&nbsp; Hopefully they'll be a little more official and organized than the pyramids.&nbsp; I'm not counting on that, though.</p>]]><![CDATA[<p><map name="google_ad_map_070312080505">
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<pubDate>Mon, 12 Mar 2007 08:05:05 -0500</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[<p>So, I'm typing this while on the plane to Maui.&nbsp; We are being "forced" to go to Hawaii.&nbsp; The horror!&nbsp; Heh. ;)&nbsp; The first time I went to Maui was with Laurie last April (2006).&nbsp; Right after returning from that trip we learned the Laurie's friend Kate was going to be getting married on Maui in February of 2007.&nbsp; Well, it's now February of 2007.</p> <h5>15 Hours Ago, Valentine's Day Evening</h5> <p>I left work at the usual time or a little bit early.&nbsp; Laurie had picked me up, leaving our Jeep behind to drive up to Concord and go out for Valentine's Day.&nbsp; The drive was fairly light on the traffic and we got to take advantage of the carpool lanes (although there are far fewer than there should be).</p> <p>We decided on the way up to try to go to Claim Jumper with my grandmother since it was near a couple of other restaurants for backup as well as a CompUSA.&nbsp; Well, we got up there in good time and only had to wait about an hour for a wonderfully large dinner.&nbsp; Claim Jumper has super-American-sized portions.&nbsp; I mean, the portions are large even for a typical American restaurant.&nbsp; The food was good, though.</p> <p><a href="http://www.kf6nvr.net/blog/WindowsLiveWriter/OnOurWayToHawaii_A511/IMG_000910.jpg" atomicselection="true"><img style="border-top-width: 0px; border-left-width: 0px; border-bottom-width: 0px; border-right-width: 0px" height="161" alt="Kiwi,  A Love Bird, taken with the Canon SD900" src="http://www.kf6nvr.net/blog/WindowsLiveWriter/OnOurWayToHawaii_A511/IMG_0009_thumb8.jpg" width="214" align="right" border="0"></a>Why a CompUSA? Well, we currently have two Canon 30D DSLR cameras.&nbsp; However, when fully kitted they can be a bit too much in many situations.&nbsp; So, we've been wanting a regular, small, pocket-sized point-and-shoot digital camera.&nbsp; What better than trying one out while going to Maui for a week?</p> <p>So, we picked up the Canon PowerShot SD900.&nbsp; It's in a titanium case, has a 10MP sensor, a reasonably sized screen (although other cameras like the SD630 had larger screens).&nbsp; It still has an optical viewfinder for saving battery (from 230 pictures to 600 pictures per charge).&nbsp; Of course, I'll be writing more about this later.&nbsp; We're not yet totally convinced this is the point-and-shoot for us, but we'll see.&nbsp; This size and weight are great, so far.</p> <h5>12&nbsp;Hours Ago, The Middle of the Night</h5> <p>We tried to get to sleep early since we had to leave the house at 5:30am.&nbsp; So, we got to bed at about 11:30pm and about half hour later I got in to a terrible coughing fit that juts wouldn't stop.&nbsp; I must have been coughing violently for an hour or so before getting back to sleep.&nbsp; I kept poor Laurie awake who also didn't get any sleep the night before.</p> <h5>7 Hours Ago, Rude Awakening</h5> <p>We got rudely woken up by a very loud mechanical alarm clock that wasn't anywhere near us.&nbsp; However, it went off at the right time.&nbsp; My phone went off a few minutes later, but I was already up by then.&nbsp; Some Starbucks, a trip to Longs for some cough stuff, and a drive to Oakland airport, we were ready to go through security.</p> <p>It's always fun going through security with multiple laptops.&nbsp; Luckily, they only ask you to take laptops out and not cameras, phones, as other gadgets.&nbsp; Although the line was quite long, it went relatively quick and we had maybe a 15 minute wait at the gate before boarding.&nbsp; </p> <h5>Back to the Present</h5> <p>So now I'm still sitting here on my Dell XPS M1210 laptop writing this entry.&nbsp; I'm in a middle seat, but with Laurie next to me it's not so important.&nbsp; Laurie is also on her Dell Latitude D820 doing some photo editing (some exciting news recently got her even more excited about such things and <a title="NATURALLY SPEAKING: Laurie Darcey's Blog" href="http://www.perlgurl.org" target="_blank">her blog</a> is now far more popular than mine).</p> <p>So what other kit do we have with us?&nbsp; We're actually traveling fairly light.&nbsp; Of course, you know we have both of our laptops.&nbsp; These are to help with dumping pictures from the one Canon 30D DSLR that we brought and now the Canon SD900.&nbsp;</p> <p>For entertainment, we have my Nintendo DS and Laurie's Nintendo DS Lite (yeah, she gets the better one -- we actually had that one first and then I got a regular DS for me as it was a good price).&nbsp; Of course, we also have our Apple iPods which is her 8GB Gen2 Nano and my 80GB Gen5.5 Video.&nbsp;</p> <p>We also have a Bluetooth mouse with us, some extra batteries for the 30D and the mouse, in addition to some books in hardback format.&nbsp; Yes, those are real paper books.&nbsp; That's about it for the electronic gear.&nbsp; We have some Netflix DVDs and are hoping that the hotel connection will be good enough for some streaming Netflix if that isn't enough.</p> <p>All of this stuff with built-in wireless raises an interesting question: is it really against the rules to use Bluetooth or WiFi on the plane?&nbsp; There are planes with WiFi for Internet access (we even got use that on our around-the-world trip).&nbsp; First, we were playing Club House Games with our DS's.&nbsp; Of course, they were connected with WiFi.&nbsp; Secondly, we're using the Bluetooth mouse to help out with the photo editing.&nbsp; </p> <p>Naturally, when we were connection the Bluetooth mouse we saw a phone or two that were still on.&nbsp; One of them had the persons name.&nbsp; I thought about calling out the name, but didn't really want to advertise that we were using wireless devices, too. ;)</p>]]><![CDATA[<p><map name="google_ad_map_070215121801">
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