Category Archives: holidays + events

Relating to holidays, events, vacations, short trips or maybe just big get-togethers.

E-mail Broke Better

Something has had been up with my e-mail the last few (Friday, Aug 6th-Tuesday, Aug 10th) days. If you sent anything important the last few days (or even not important) please resend it if you haven’t gotten a response (or at least don’t complain).

Technical support makes me crazy sometimes… If they read the problem the first time it’d really help solve the issue. I list the ten things I know they’ll ask, I bold the bizzaro answers that should point them in the right direction and I feel like they turn around and ask me to try the ten things I already told them the results.

Nick of London

So while I was in London I had a chance to have lunch with Nick of ‘only so much writing in the air’. He had lots of insight on London/American differences which I always find interesting. It was great to chat with someone who worked in the area and in similar IT areas. He’s a very ‘open source’ person and we chatted about that that a bit and one thing that sticks (and while it may be more obvious there than here) is ‘it’s easy to use open-source software when the industry standard doesn’t support languages you need’ (such as Welsh). I suppose I wouldn’t have a hard time convincing my school district to switch to open source if MS didn’t let us type in the language we needed. It was a lot more interesting lunch than I make it out to be here but it’s not like I took notes or anything. :)

Epson Rolls.

epsoncarThis is the cool Epson taxi.

Even more photos…

Here are some more PHOTOS, mostly of the major landmarks along the Thames. The tower bridge, the Eye of London (super slow ferris wheel), Big Ben/Westminster Abbey, me Blading. London Bridge (the flat one), bungee trampolining and a few other sites around town.

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Don’t Leave Home Without Them.

A lot of people asked me about ATM fees when I used my money card in London. The only fee I had for using the card was $-1.00. My bank doesn’t charge me any fees (I think) so it it was just the fee from the other end (although if that’s true I don’t know why only a dollar and not a pound). My experience with ATMs anywhere world wide (England, Costa Rica and Prague) has always been that the ATM has been perfect for a good exchange rate.

Charge cards are good everywhere and as far as I can tell have no extra fees and the banks calculate the exchange rate. Be sure to use one at Garfunkel’s because they use a cool remote gizmo to scan it at your table and print your receipt right there.

Be sure to get a good phone card (AT&T) from Sam’s club or somewhere so you can save $$$ on your calls back home. Be sure to look up on-line what the International numbers are to dial first to call back home. Read the instructions on the card, you can generally hit *** after making one call so you don’t need to dial all the digits again. If you have a 200 minute card you get about 30-60 minutes when calling back to the US (they calculate and tell you how much you have left at the start of each call) and you can add minutes with your charge card at the same really good rate (which is generally > 4 cents at home and 25-35 cents to call home). Use it from a pay phone NOT your room, they’ll really nail you from the hotels overseas. (Use change to call locally when you are overseas, otherwise it seems like you’re actually calling from the US to overseas when you use the card.)

A two pound pizza!

That’s how much it costs, not how much it weighs. A pound is a 100 pence. A pound is also a quid. A pound is about a $1.80 these days (not so good for us). A pound is a coin and all the other coins are hard to read the value. They also make a cool looking 2 pound coin (value not weight) that looks silver with a copper border (1/8th of an inch?).

Some like it hot!

So did I tell you they don’t like anything cold here? All the fizzies (sodas) and such are all generally kept at a temperature of just barely cool. So we’re always asking for ice and trying to dig in the back of the cooler. I bought a water yesterday just because it was in an ice bucket and it was so refreshing.

I just bought an ice cold Sprite which is why I am thinking of this and it is delicious! I really really wanted a coke but they were actually warm (yuck!).

We Will Rock You

Picture 3"We Will Rock You" is musical by Queen and Ben Elton (one of the guys who did "Tonight’s the Night") with the musical of Queen. We had front row seats, a few times I thought they might fall off the stage on us.

It was set in the future when rock and roll doesn’t exist any more (due to the evil corporations). It was kind of a Mad Mad future for the rebels who wanted rock back but the evil GlobalSoft wanted to keep their monopoly on their computer generated "music". It was good, but not as good as the other one.