21.4.12

Praise the Scandinavians and the Dutch

When I worked with a Danish company I was introduced to their fabulous liquorice sweets ...sweet and salty versions. I have forgotten the brand name but yesterday, at Schipol Airport I came across something similar and here is a photo of what I bought ... weeks and weeks' supply of these sweets! Lovely!
DW

BSOD

Ever seen a blue screen of death? That's a BSOD! In Windows Vista and Windows 8 there is no BSOD, it's been replaced by a BWOD ... blue wheel of death. My desktop runs on Windows XP which is, in my experience, the most stable Windows we have ever had. When I go away on a trip I tend to leave my desktop computer on ... whnever I come back there is ALWAYS a BSOD waiting for me ...here is the latest one!
DW

Paradoxes

Insights from a seasoned traveller ...

I have found the following over the last year or so.

After a flight/combinations of flights exceeding six hours or so, I am GUARANTEED to get leg cramps over night IF I do not drink enough NON ALCOHOLIC fluid THROUGHOUT the flight(s).

I don't drink alcoholic drinks at all but they are not a good idea while flying anyway.

Secondly, the paradox: since I had the cramps over night, I clearly didn't drink enough on my return home yesterday, so I wonder why I had to get up for a pee THREE TIMES over night!

DW

20.4.12

Doh! Ah! Airport

Sorry everyone but Doha airport has a lot of catching up to do. I have been travelling through Doha airport on and off for several years now and it has gone from small and a bit busy to small and exceptionally busy to extended and rather dull.

I have arrived at the new terminal here and that was painless. I have not taken off from the new part of the airport yet and I am hoping for something good.

I just read that this year QatarAirways will take delivery of a new aeroplane every 15 days. Grand schedule.

The difficulty is that the airport and some staff here and with QatarAirways are not up to speed yet.

Life's tough!

DW

19.4.12

Knees up!

Well, not a knees up at all. At home I walk a lot and my knees are fine unless I overdo it. When I travel I KEEP getting caught out and ending up with an iffy knee.

Left knee this week and three days ago I thought I had taken care of it. This afternoon, though, it decided to bite back. Just a bit! Lesser mortals would need a knee transplant but not me!!

DW

Knees up!

Well, not a knees up at all. At home I walk a lot and my knees are fine unless I overdo it. When I travel I KEEP getting caught out and ending up with an iffy knee.

Left knee this week and three days ago I thought I had taken care of it. This afternoon, though, it decided to bite back. Just a bit! Lesser mortals would need a knee transplant but not me!!

DW

18.4.12

RIP Jim

A good old man I used to work with died last week. RIP Jim Herbolich. It was nice to know you and good to work with you all of those years ago. DW

Still Saving Whales

I just proved to my own satisfaction that one can put shampoo on one's hair and then using LESS THAN A CUP OF WATER get it into the required lather. I also know that it is possible to rinse one's hair with less than a medium sized jug of water. Just so that you know. Follow this: I sit down a lot when I am not working and I have found that sitting is a science and an art. It's fine to slob around but sitting upright in the wrong chair and/or in the wrong position moves one's innards around. I am now trying to put everything back in place. I am not talking about backs and backache but innards! DW

17.4.12

Killing Fields Memorial Day

Today is the Cambodian Killing Fields Memorial Day.

Never forget such evil and never let it happen again.

DW

16.4.12

Book Review: God is not Great

Christopher Hitchens died last year and until he died I had never heard of him. I read eulogies from his fellow journalists and then heard no more until last week when, by chance, I came across some video clips of Hitchens speaking about his views on religion and I found them fascinating. I then found that Hitchens had written a book, God is not Great: how religion poisons everything. I bought the book and have now read it. Firstly, I have only read a couple of chapters of Richard Dawkins The God Delusion and I have to say that Hitchens did a far better job than Dawkins. Religious people do not like God is not Great. Not because it tests their faith but because of what it reveals about what goes on in the name of religion. Hitchens tells us, almost in passing, that he has received death threats, nasty phone calls and threats of violence for holding his view that he believes that religions poison everything. Having been born and brought up in a country where freedom of speech is taken for granted, I wonder at who it could be that would so object to someone's views that they threaten murder. That's for their conscience! As for the book, it is entertainingly written and full of stories aimed at the three main monotheisms: Christianity, Jewry, Islam. He regales us with story after story of the things that clerics hiding under these three banners get up to and have got up to for millennia. Hitchens reveals a great number of sources too: he's not just letting off steam. I have to say that I read this book for the overview it provided and not to learn the deep and detailed information that Hitchens sometimes goes into: it's there if you want it, of course. I like Hitchens' style as it is keen, ascerbic, funny, witty, well sourced and contains many words that I had never come across before. At least it will improve your vocabulary. I have to say that another motivation for reading the book is that I arrived at a similar position to Hitchens vis a vis religion over the last two or three years having seen religious brainwashing and its consequences at first hand. No God will work in that way with those people: something else is most definitely going on and I could support these things no longer, having realised what was happening. I imagine there will be people who read this mini review and who might feel angry with me for having written it: well, that's for you to come to terms with. I am glad I read the book, I learned many things about religions that I did not previously know and Hitchens gives a message that we all ought to consider. You do not have to agree with him! What's wrong with the book? Well, Hitchens has a mission, to clarify why he thinks religions poison everything. He gives no time to the good that good people in religions often do. He does not attempt to redress any imbalances in his arguments at all in this respect. If he were alive to answer this point I am sure he would ask, why on earth should I? Overall, if you are deeply committed to your religion you might not want to read this book but I think you should suspend your faith, read it and then explore fully what Hitchens has to say. Don't dismiss this book with anger in your heart! If you give Hitchens a fair hearing and stick to your guns then fine. I recommend this book to everyone but if your English reading skills are weak, it will be difficult for you: Hitchens' English language skills are highly developed and he's writing for an educated audience. No offence to anyone, just a friendly warning! DW

15.4.12

Sundown Over Dubai This Evening

I am missing the chance to take many photos these days and since Facebook objected to the background tracks that included in the slideshows that I created in iPhoto I have decided to stop using Facebook completely. Moreover, I have just produced a very simple series of sundown photos over Dubai and whilst I was hoping to attach the video here I have found I can't. Nothing fantastic, just take a look at my page on YouTube where you will see the slideshow. Click this link http://youtu.be/8cr4Ig0xnzk DW

Tie ... no tie!

A good thing about wearing a bow tie is that if you ever slop pizza topping it cannot slop all over your tie ... it goes straight for the shirt!! Top tip DW