I remember, I was working in the same office s my dad under Tina Malone. Felt a little strange. Something else happened. Can't remember.
My evening nap - everything appeared pixelated. Likely because I was editing a SD on a consumer camera into a HD footage about London
Monday, 4 October 2010
Sunday, 15 August 2010
Cycling Eurasia
It came to my mind a few days ago; if people used to walk thousands of miles, why can't we cycle thousands of miles. I heard of long distance cycles and of course I ever thought much about it. Ireland to Malaysia? What if it is the other way around and beyond?
Perhaps I can do it too. And I'm doing it to see the world. I know I'm greedy but I thirst for cultural knowledge.
I'm in the initial stage of planning as of now. Equipment, routes, potential contacts around the world, and a few hundred ringgit I have in my savings.
Did a testing today. Average at 11.6kmh riding leisurely, max 51.6kmh, wheel almost came off, of course it was crooked already.
Route:
Malaysia
Thailand
Laos
China
Krygyzstan
Uzbekistan
Turkemenistan
Ferry to Azerbaijan
Armenia
Turkey
Bulgaria
Romania
Hungary
Slovakia
Czech Republic
Germany
Belgium
France
England
EQUIPMENT
Bicycle, Teresa's?
Seat
Extra tubes/chain. Brakepads
Bicycle storage compartment - Pannier and racks
Mini pump
Front and Rear Light
Bottle water holder
Odometer
Batteries (for odo and lamps)
Helmet
Poncho
Waterproof covers
reflective jacket
TOOLS
Screw drivers 2-4
Wrench 10' allan keys
Pliers
Cutter
Army knife
Katadyn water filter
rope
lighter/matches
candle
CARRY ONS
Sleeping bag
Backpack
water filter
Sunglasses
CLOTHES
Singlets
T Shirts
Shorts
Waterproof jacket
Underwear
Shorts
Track suit
Socks
Shoes
Slipper
Sweater
Cap
board shorts
towel
handkerchief
TOILETRIES
Soap
shampoo
face wash
Talcum
shaver
nail clipper
needle
tweezer
MISC
Plastic bags
sewing kit
first aid kit
Passport
Maps
Guides
Phone
Phone charger
Compact camera
Camera charger
Memory card
Flashlights
GPS
GPS charger
Personal Card
Insurance etc.
CHECK VISA
Malaysian Embassy along the routes
Thailand
NO. 39/5, Kanjanawanit Road
Moo 10 Tambon Khao Roob Chang
Muang District
90000 Songkhla
+(6674)311062
35 South Sathorn Road
10120 Bangkok
+66-2-629 6800
Laos
23 Singha Road, Ban Phonxay
P.O Box 789, Vientiane
856 - 21 - 414205
China
401-405, Sakura Hotel
29, Dong Feng East Road
Kunming, Yunnan, People's Republic of China
650011 Kunming
+86 871 316 5088
Krygyzstan
Uzbekistan
28-30, Mariam Yaqubova Street
Yakkasaray District
700031 Tashkent
998-71-254 0961
Turkemenistan
Azerbaijan
Armenia
Turkey
Kazakhstan
9a, Rubinshtein Street,
050051 Almaty
7 (727) 333 44 83/86
Perhaps I can do it too. And I'm doing it to see the world. I know I'm greedy but I thirst for cultural knowledge.
I'm in the initial stage of planning as of now. Equipment, routes, potential contacts around the world, and a few hundred ringgit I have in my savings.
Did a testing today. Average at 11.6kmh riding leisurely, max 51.6kmh, wheel almost came off, of course it was crooked already.
Route:
Malaysia
Thailand
Laos
China
Krygyzstan
Uzbekistan
Turkemenistan
Ferry to Azerbaijan
Armenia
Turkey
Bulgaria
Romania
Hungary
Slovakia
Czech Republic
Germany
Belgium
France
England
EQUIPMENT
Bicycle, Teresa's?
Seat
Extra tubes/chain. Brakepads
Bicycle storage compartment - Pannier and racks
Mini pump
Front and Rear Light
Bottle water holder
Odometer
Batteries (for odo and lamps)
Helmet
Poncho
Waterproof covers
reflective jacket
TOOLS
Screw drivers 2-4
Wrench 10' allan keys
Pliers
Cutter
Army knife
Katadyn water filter
rope
lighter/matches
candle
CARRY ONS
Sleeping bag
Backpack
water filter
Sunglasses
CLOTHES
Singlets
T Shirts
Shorts
Waterproof jacket
Underwear
Shorts
Track suit
Socks
Shoes
Slipper
Sweater
Cap
board shorts
towel
handkerchief
TOILETRIES
Soap
shampoo
face wash
Talcum
shaver
nail clipper
needle
tweezer
MISC
Plastic bags
sewing kit
first aid kit
Passport
Maps
Guides
Phone
Phone charger
Compact camera
Camera charger
Memory card
Flashlights
GPS
GPS charger
Personal Card
Insurance etc.
CHECK VISA
Malaysian Embassy along the routes
Thailand
NO. 39/5, Kanjanawanit Road
Moo 10 Tambon Khao Roob Chang
Muang District
90000 Songkhla
+(6674)311062
35 South Sathorn Road
10120 Bangkok
+66-2-629 6800
Laos
23 Singha Road, Ban Phonxay
P.O Box 789, Vientiane
856 - 21 - 414205
China
401-405, Sakura Hotel
29, Dong Feng East Road
Kunming, Yunnan, People's Republic of China
650011 Kunming
+86 871 316 5088
Krygyzstan
Uzbekistan
28-30, Mariam Yaqubova Street
Yakkasaray District
700031 Tashkent
998-71-254 0961
Turkemenistan
Azerbaijan
Armenia
Turkey
Kazakhstan
9a, Rubinshtein Street,
050051 Almaty
7 (727) 333 44 83/86
Thursday, 13 May 2010
Dreams
Sunday, 9 August 2009 - Persian problem
So I got up again today and I felt peculiar.
I met a Malay-like girl who turned out to be a Persian girl, and she speaks Chinese and of course English. We see each other for a while. Then she told me I can sleep with her husband's other wives. That would be a weird relationship, or rather interesting one.
And I was somewhere else then.
I remember Slovakia again, or rather someone from Slovensko way back.
Thursday, 6 August 2009 - 19 religions
And I was somewhere else then.
I remember Slovakia again, or rather someone from Slovensko way back.
Thursday, 6 August 2009 - 19 religions
It was raining. A sort of southern Ireland, sort of Cork, a little like Galway.
I just stopped by, near a huge cathedral.
A church. The place most religions has ever gathered in a place praying together about 19 of them. It includes Shinto, Muslim and other very interesting religions.
The supposedly last 5-10 minutes of mass became the most exhilarating life-changing experience. One leader said we all believe in a common Divine being. "Let all those who reject the evil be together." And thus, everyone from the 19 different religions prayed together like no one has ever seen in the entire human civilization.
An example of togetherness of religion, code of conduct, social obligation - but not a social contract
I just stopped by, near a huge cathedral.
A church. The place most religions has ever gathered in a place praying together about 19 of them. It includes Shinto, Muslim and other very interesting religions.
The supposedly last 5-10 minutes of mass became the most exhilarating life-changing experience. One leader said we all believe in a common Divine being. "Let all those who reject the evil be together." And thus, everyone from the 19 different religions prayed together like no one has ever seen in the entire human civilization.
An example of togetherness of religion, code of conduct, social obligation - but not a social contract
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