Monday, February 27, 2017
Karakul Lake mentioned in Economist article
You may have noticed the URL to this blog is "Karakul Lake". It was mentioned in this article about tourism in Xinjiang.
My old Phaeton is for sale
The most detailed used car ad you will ever see. I am obviously biased, but I honestly believe this is the best example of the V8 in the country. The ad's meticulous write-up says it all.
Sunday, February 26, 2017
Mercedes B-Class electric
All the B-Class cars in America are electric. And I see quite a few of them.
BTW, BMW does not have an ETA for when the i3s being recalled will be repaired.
BTW, BMW does not have an ETA for when the i3s being recalled will be repaired.
Labels:
Cars,
Cars- Mercedes
Tuesday, February 21, 2017
Cooper in the rain
I thought we were going to get a break from the rain today so I tried to take Cooper for a hike. It rained just as we got out of the car. We didn't get far before we had to turn back.
Monday, February 20, 2017
Eating the Globe: Denmark
I got kijafa cherry crepes at a pancake chain that's not IHOP. If you know me, you know that I would never order this voluntarily. I don't like sweets; I don't like preserved fruits; I don't like crepes/pancakes/waffles.
The crepes were very eggy. Everything had a hint of bacon, like the cook used the same griddle. The cherries were okay.
I dined with S. He is selling "our" Phaeton. He's only put 1,000 miles on it last year. It's just too nice to drive. I'll post the ad when it's up.
The good thing about this meal is now I get to fill in Greenland as well as Denmark!
Countries tried so far:
Africa: Algeria, Egypt, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Madagascar, Morocco, Nigeria, Somalia, South Africa
Asia: Afghanistan, Armenia, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Burma, Cambodia, China, Georgia, India, Indonesia, Iran, Israel, Japan, Jordan, Kyrgyzstan, Laos, Lebanon, Malaysia, Maldives, Mongolia, Nepal, Pakistan, Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, Turkey, Vietnam, Yemen
Europe: Belgium, Bosnia, Bulgaria, Czechia, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Great Britain, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Lithuania, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Russia, Slovakia, Spain, Sweden
North America: Belize, Canada, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Jamaica, Mexico, Nicaragua, Trinidad & Tobago, USA
South America: Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Paraguay, Peru, Venezuela
Oceania: Australia, Fiji, Samoa, Tonga
Labels:
Eating the Globe,
Food
Eating the Globe: Paraguay
Vori vori!
Chicken and dumplings. The dumplings were hard to make. The recipe called for "cornmeal flour" or "harina pan". I only had cornmeal and masa harina. So I used the masa harina. The dumplings ended up tasting more like a corn tortilla than a matzo ball. The dumplings also had ricotta cheese and mozzarella cheese.
Recipe here.
Here is a promotional video put out by the country's chamber of commerce.
Countries tried so far:
Africa: Algeria, Egypt, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Madagascar, Morocco, Nigeria, Somalia, South Africa
Asia: Afghanistan, Armenia, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Burma, Cambodia, China, Georgia, India, Indonesia, Iran, Israel, Japan, Jordan, Kyrgyzstan, Laos, Lebanon, Malaysia, Maldives, Mongolia, Nepal, Pakistan, Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, Turkey, Vietnam, Yemen
Europe: Belgium, Bosnia, Bulgaria, Czechia, Finland, France, Germany, Great Britain, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Lithuania, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Russia, Slovakia, Spain, Sweden
North America: Belize, Canada, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Jamaica, Mexico, Nicaragua, Trinidad & Tobago, USA
South America: Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Paraguay, Peru, Venezuela
Oceania: Australia, Fiji, Samoa, Tonga
Labels:
Eating the Globe,
Food
Sunday, February 19, 2017
Pyongyang ICBM distance
North Korea doesn't have the technology yet, but I've been curious recently about which American cities are closest to Pyongyang.
Anchorage: 3,737 miles
Honolulu: 4,600 miles
Seattle: 5,142 miles
Washington, DC: 6,878 miles
Sleep tight!
Anchorage: 3,737 miles
Honolulu: 4,600 miles
Seattle: 5,142 miles
Portland: 5,226 miles
San Francisco: 5,605 miles
Los Angeles: 5,952 milesWashington, DC: 6,878 miles
Sleep tight!
Labels:
Geopolitics
Eating the Globe: Maldives
Three-day weekend, let's cook something time consuming, semi-complicated, and messy. This is mas riha, or fish curry. I used swordfish. The curry paste was fun to make with a blender. It turned out okay. With K being pregnant, I overcooked the fish out of an abundance of caution. I also went easy on the spices. I found it a bit bland; she still ended up with heartburn.
Here is the recipe.
I always get the Maldives and Mauritius confused. I thought for sure that the Maldives was closer to Africa. Nope. It's essentially a part of South Asia.
Countries tried so far:
Africa: Algeria, Egypt, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Madagascar, Morocco, Nigeria, Somalia, South Africa
Asia: Afghanistan, Armenia, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Burma, Cambodia, China, Georgia, India, Indonesia, Iran, Israel, Japan, Jordan, Kyrgyzstan, Laos, Lebanon, Malaysia, Maldives, Mongolia, Nepal, Pakistan, Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, Turkey, Vietnam, Yemen
Europe: Belgium, Bosnia, Bulgaria, Czechia, Finland, France, Germany, Great Britain, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Lithuania, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Russia, Slovakia, Spain, Sweden
North America: Belize, Canada, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Jamaica, Mexico, Nicaragua, Trinidad & Tobago, USA
South America: Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Venezuela
Oceania: Australia, Fiji, Samoa, Tonga
Labels:
Eating the Globe,
Food
Saturday, February 18, 2017
Greatest Japanese car collection in the Western Hemishere
If you have to read just one car blog post this year, head on over to Jalopnik. This Duncan collection is the end all be all of Japanese car collections. 100 Figaros, 60 Beats, Delicas, Centuries, Japanese hearses, etc., etc. Be sure to watch both of the embedded videos from beginning to end.
And many of the cars are for sale.
And many of the cars are for sale.
Friday, February 17, 2017
Shock and awe in Hotan, Xinjiang
The Chinese government intimidated the Uyghurs of Hotan (population 320,000) yesterday with this huge show of force.
Here is the news video.
Labels:
Central Asia,
Central Asia- Xinjiang
Thursday, February 16, 2017
CSI: Twitter
This stock photo was in a trade magazine. What is that car and in what country was this photo taken? pic.twitter.com/6UedCjuxRU— Tamerlane's Thoughts (@TamerlaneBlog) February 17, 2017
And within an hour, the answer was Slovenia.
@InvalidnostCCCP @TamerlaneBlog Ah nope, photographer is Slovenian.— Antti Kautonen (@julkinen) February 17, 2017
Labels:
Cars
Wednesday, February 15, 2017
Hong Kong rent-a-curse grandmothers
I'm slowly making my way through Lonely Planet's The World. The Hong Kong chapter mentioned these grannies.
It's called villain hitting.
Labels:
Travel
Alltrack and Allroad
I am more intent than ever on getting the i3. It's a great value, it's quirky, and it's green. So I wait.
The weird thing is, I can't find anything online about a fuel line recall.
Anyway, Edvin suggested that I look into the Alltrack. They advertised the heck out of it during the Super Bowl. What do you all think?
And here is the Audi Allroad. What's with all the lifted wagons?
The weird thing is, I can't find anything online about a fuel line recall.
Anyway, Edvin suggested that I look into the Alltrack. They advertised the heck out of it during the Super Bowl. What do you all think?
And here is the Audi Allroad. What's with all the lifted wagons?
Labels:
Cars,
Cars- Audi,
Cars- VW
Tuesday, February 14, 2017
No i3 today
Just as my Lyft ride was about to drop me off at the dealership, I got a text from the salesman. "Did you want the Range Extender? Because they are all recalled because of fuel line issues."
Not. Meant. To. Be.
This scooter shares the same engine as the i3 Range Extender.
Not. Meant. To. Be.
This scooter shares the same engine as the i3 Range Extender.
Monday, February 13, 2017
Sunday, February 12, 2017
Saturday, February 11, 2017
104 year old German ship used in Africa
This is incredibly inefficient. Due to a lack of infrastructure, the MV Liemba travels up and down Lake Tanganyika with cargo and passengers. Here is a story about it.
Labels:
Geopolitics,
Travel
Australia gets its first aboriginal minister
Race is a complicated thing.
When I saw a photo of Ken Wyatt, I thought: He doesn't "look" like an aborigine. Wikipedia says his ancestors are aborigine, European, and Indian. Are there many mixed race aborigines in Australia? Do many "pass" as whites?
This is an issue in the United States, where Senator Elizabeth Warren, who may be 1/32 Native American, was mocked by Trump and others for claiming Indian heritage.
When I saw a photo of Ken Wyatt, I thought: He doesn't "look" like an aborigine. Wikipedia says his ancestors are aborigine, European, and Indian. Are there many mixed race aborigines in Australia? Do many "pass" as whites?
This is an issue in the United States, where Senator Elizabeth Warren, who may be 1/32 Native American, was mocked by Trump and others for claiming Indian heritage.
Labels:
Geopolitics,
History
Female Chinese bodyguards
Recently, a Chinese billionaire holidaying in Hong Kong was kidnapped by Chinese agents and was disappeared. They say he was known to have a team of female bodyguards.
Here is a video of female and male bodyguards in training. I can't tell if it's effective or if they're just getting dirty. It's also weird to see Israeli flags on their t-shirts. Don't forget to turn on the Closed Captioning.
Here is a video of female and male bodyguards in training. I can't tell if it's effective or if they're just getting dirty. It's also weird to see Israeli flags on their t-shirts. Don't forget to turn on the Closed Captioning.
Labels:
Cars,
Geopolitics
Friday, February 10, 2017
Abe-Trump handshake
Check out Abe's reaction at the end. Guys, this is the President of the United States of America!
Trump and Japanese PM Shinzō Abe’s EPIC handshake. pic.twitter.com/NdFY2qFhqr— The Daily Show (@TheDailyShow) February 10, 2017
Labels:
Geopolitics
We're in a robot news piece
I'm in the blue jacket at 0:52. We were on our way to Laguna Beach.
This Japanese robot just scored one of its first jobs in the U.S., selling beer https://t.co/RYeIpCRvxb pic.twitter.com/82QCihVPLs— Bloomberg (@business) February 10, 2017
Thursday, February 09, 2017
Soviet bus stops
Wednesday, February 08, 2017
I wasted a day on an i3
Are you ready for a frustrating story?
I was finally ready to lease a new BMW i3 today.
I wanted a rare i3. I wanted the Range Extender scooter engine. I wanted full leather (Tera package). I wanted navigation. And it couldn't be white. There was only one car that fit this description in the entire Bay Area. (Actually, this car has the basic Business navigation, which comes with a smaller screen and the navigation only shows arrows. The better Professional navigation has a bigger screen and has a 3D map. I knew I couldn't have the perfect i3, so I settled for the smaller and more basic nav screen.)
Back to the story. My dream i3 was at Stevens Creek BMW in Santa Clara, 55 miles away. The following BMW dealers are closer to me:
- Concord (13 miles)
- Berkeley (15 miles)
- San Francisco (21 miles)
- Pleasanton (27 miles)
- San Rafael (29 miles)
- Fremont (42 miles)
Obviously, I really wanted this particular i3. After all, I took a bus, BART, and Lyft to get to the dealership. It took two hours in the rain. My socks were wet. I might get pneumonia.
I had my checkbook, credit score print-out, and insurance policy number. I was ready.
But before I left home, I called the dealership and confirmed the car was there. Yes, it was. Here is the internet ad, showing that it's a new 2017 model.
After two hours, I arrived. The car was not at the dealership. It's in the body shop because of a minor dent that happened on the lot. There was no apology. Not even a hint of it. I was pissed and left.
On the way home, the salesman emailed me. The car was actually a demonstrator used for the Extended Test Drive program. It was involved in a four-car collision.
I am exhausted and really hope I don't get sick from being in wet socks/shoes all day.
I think it's time to revisit the J100 Land Cruiser.
It won't stop raining
I have never experienced so much rain in California. From January 1, 2017, to 5pm today (just 5-1/2 weeks), it has rained 27.01" (686 mm). That is incredible.
For comparison:
Entire 2016: 10.44"
2015: 5.86"
2014: 19.63"
2013: 4.90"
2012: 22.92"
2011: 15.88"
2010: 22.84"
2009: 14.65"
2008: 12.83"
2007: 12.52"
Monday, February 06, 2017
I can't finish 6 books
Ack. The pile keeps getting higher.
The Daily Show: An Oral History: I got this for Christmas. It's an insider's look at the evolution of Stewart's show. I'm about 20% done.
Where the Suckers Moon: Someone on this blog recommended it. It's about the advertising campaign of the Subaru SVX. It's 496 pages long and the print is tiny!
Coup D'Etat: A Practical Handbook: I bought this after the Turkish coup attempt. Remember that? It was originally published in 1968 so it's a bit dated.
Lonely Planet: The World: Easy to read but every country has two to eight pages of coverage. There are a lot of countries. I'm up to the C-countries.
Around the World In 50 Years: I bought this over the weekend, hoping it would inspire me to write more.
The Fruit Palace: This has been sitting on my nightstand the longest. It's a 1980s tale of a guy looking for a story about Pablo Escobar. The first half was entertaining. The second half is a snoozefest.
Labels:
Cars,
Cars- Subaru,
Geopolitics,
History,
Travel
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