Archive for December, 2002

Greetings from Hue!

Monday, December 30th, 2002

Oh, Great Mother, never again. I can’t believe I actually *did* that…
So, I spent yesterday morning wandering around Hoi An, and napping–I’ve been feeling a bit tired and so have been sleeping more than usual, to forestall any new colds. The vendors had all watched me wander around for several days now, and–this being a [...]

More on Hoi An

Saturday, December 28th, 2002

First, I had a very surreal moment last night when I opened up Yahoo! News and found Liberate headlining the tech section…weird. You never really expect to see people you know in the news. ( http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story2&cid=569&ncid=738&e=1&u=/nm/20021228/tc_nm\ /tech_liberate_dc , if you’re interested.)
I hope things are OK there, but I suspect not. I’m rather glad to be [...]

Hoi An, leaving for Hue in a day or two

Friday, December 27th, 2002

So, I spent yesterday touring the local area on motorbike, covering about 140-160 km total. on the back of a motorbike, in the rain, that’s quite an experience–fortunately i had the sense to bring a dry set of clothes, and a rain poncho.
We started out in the morning, when I got out of my hotel [...]

Met South Vietnamese vet; going touring tomorrow

Thursday, December 26th, 2002

First, it appears the Rathole Tradition of hotels is continuing for a third night: the current hotel turns out to be windowless (or rather, they have a window, and even have curtains for it, but it opens onto a blank concrete wall), damp, and musty. Unfortunately there are no better rooms and probably no drier [...]

Hello from Hoi An!

Wednesday, December 25th, 2002

Well, here I am in Hoi An, Vietnam. I arrived here this morning via a very modern MD-82, much to the relief of–well, most of my body, which was not looking forward to more jouncing along awful roads.
Airports are really cool. They have these X-ray scanning things that you put your luggage into, and then [...]

more thoughts on Vietnam

Wednesday, December 25th, 2002

Today is Christmas, and I’ve been thinking about forgiveness. I visited the War Remnants Museum today (formerly the American War Crimes Museum) and it makes me awed–and humbled–that the Vietnamese have basically forgiven (and now welcome) Americans. To Americans, it’s the war where 50,000 U.S. soldiers died. But to the Vietnamese, it’s the [...]

Hello from Ho Chi Minh City!

Tuesday, December 24th, 2002

…and I hope you all are having a much merrier Christmas than I am. Yesterday’s “four-hour boat trip” turned into a 13-hour nightmare–well, actually, up until we arrived, it was only 13 hours of standard Third World travel (I’ll write more about that later). After we arrived at 2am, though, we spent half an hour [...]

comments on Cambodia, to Saigon tomorrow!

Monday, December 23rd, 2002

Well, after two weeks in Cambodia, here are Tien’s Rules for Surviving Cambodia:
(1) Moto drivers are *not* hitting on you. 1/3 of their approaches will be stylistically indistinguishable from Western come-ons, but honestly, they just want you to hire them, and are of the mistaken opinion that following you for half a block [...]

A whole new insight into traffic laws

Saturday, December 21st, 2002

..umm, there *may* be some in Cambodia, but if so I haven’t noticed them yet.
Today, after five hours in an Internet cafe uploading my Website (I said it had a *faster* connection…I didn’t say it was *fast*!), I decided to go see the Royal Palace, in hopes of getting a glimpse of [...]

Website updated

Saturday, December 21st, 2002

First, happy Yule to everyone, and I hope you enjoyed Solstice! …if you celebrate it, that is. (Happy Christmas, Hannukah, and other winter solstitial holidays if you don’t.)
That said…you folks have absolutely NO idea how lucky you have it. I’m not just talking about your miraculous access to hot water , but [...]