Thursday, November 30, 2017
Michigan attorney general election ad
Alas, we have come to this.
(Turn the volume down if you're playing this at work.)
(Turn the volume down if you're playing this at work.)
Wednesday, November 29, 2017
Putin daughter doing the boogie-woogie
For some reason, the YouTube video can't be embedded. Not only is she a dancer, she is also in charge of a $1.7 billion project to build a science center at Moscow State University. So, she is very talented.
Bosnian Croat general poisons self in The Hague
America is so messed up, this was literally the 6th biggest news story this morning.
Here is some background on the man.
Monday, November 27, 2017
Was the Pope riding in an old Toyota Camry in Burma?
The Pope of the People(tm) was seen riding in this. At first, I thought it was a Thai-spec Camry, but what is that badge up front?
ETA: Raphael says it's a Toyota Mark II.
A perfect riposte to status-obsessed SE Asia. Pope Francis drives through Yangon on the 1st papal visit to Myanmar - in a Toyota, with the window wound down. Any Asian leaders care to follow his example? pic.twitter.com/GPrhJV2ELl— Jonathan Head (@pakhead) November 27, 2017
ETA: Raphael says it's a Toyota Mark II.
Sunday, November 26, 2017
Finishing the trip in Colombia
This will be the trickiest part of my bus trip. I am not worried about kidnapping or violence by FARC or ELN anymore. FARC laid down its arms and disbanded. ELN wants to do the same and has been bending over backwards to prove to the government that it doesn't want to make trouble any longer.
But there are still...issues. The segment of the Pan-American Highway between Pasto and Popayan is particularly problematic at night with buses getting robbed. And that's when I'll be there. Apparently, the police leads convoys of three to four buses at a time and drive together through that area.
I should arrive in Cali at 5am. This will be the end of my 2.5 day ride on a double decker Cruz del Sur bus from Lima.
At the Cali Terminal, I then immediately hop on a bus for a nine hour ride to Medellin. I am staying at Hotel Dann Carlton, which is a part of an upscale national chain. I am living it up because I need a little bit of luxury after three days on a bus without a shower. Apparently, the provincial beauty pageant was recently held at the hotel.
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After a well-deserved night's sleep, I have an entire day free. No buses!
I have made a decision. I will forego any and all tourism related to Pablo Escobar. There is more to Colombia than a 1980s drug dealer who destroyed so many lives. I am going to enjoy what Colombia has to offer, TODAY.
Early the following morning, like 5am early, I will take my final bus. It is nine hours to Turbo, the end of the Pan-American Highway. Once I get there, I'll find a cab driver and ask him to take a picture of me and then I will ask him to drive me to the Apartado airport 31 km away, where I have a flight to catch to Bogota. By flying rather than riding the bus again, I give myself an extra day to explore Bogota.
In Bogota, I want to visit the Gold Museum:
...and will really splurge and celebrate the end of my decade-long journey with a stay at the Four Seasons. That bed and those sheets will look like heaven.
FIN
Saturday, November 25, 2017
Friday, November 24, 2017
The Ecuador segment of my bus trip
Citroen Conservatoire auction catalog
The Conservatoire is auctioning off around 65 cars. Here is the catalog, which is a work of art in and of itself.
Tuesday, November 21, 2017
Replace the BMW i3 with a Chevy SS?
The i3 is being recalled again.
As you may remember, I had a hard time getting the i3 in March because there was a worldwide recall/stop sale. Apparently, the fuel line got loose and was at risk of catching fire.
Now, the i3 is being recalled again, and no new i3s can be sold in America. This time, it's because the i3 failed the frontal crash test for unbelted front female passengers in the 5th percentile (5' tall, 100-110 pounds in weight). I can't imagine how BMW is going to fix this.
As you may remember, I had a hard time getting the i3 in March because there was a worldwide recall/stop sale. Apparently, the fuel line got loose and was at risk of catching fire.
Now, the i3 is being recalled again, and no new i3s can be sold in America. This time, it's because the i3 failed the frontal crash test for unbelted front female passengers in the 5th percentile (5' tall, 100-110 pounds in weight). I can't imagine how BMW is going to fix this.
So there's a slight possibility that BMW might buy back my leased i3. I love my i3, but it's small and not very family friendly. I've had my fun with an electric. It's time for a thirsty (14 city/22 highway) V8 sedan.
The Chevy/Holden SS has a 6.2 liter LS3 engine and magnetic ride control. 2017 is the final year for the car, and sales have been terrible. Chevy is cutting the price by 20% from $50,000 new to $40,000 new. There is even a manual one for sale somewhere in Ohio.
This video had me drooling:
Sunday, November 19, 2017
What to do in Peru
After an evening with Lonely Planet Peru, I have figured out what I am going to do in Peru. On the first two days, I will be in Lima, getting acclimated (time zone-wise, weather-wise, language-wise).
I will visit Lugar de la Memoria. It is a museum dedicated to the violent 1980s and 1990s when the Shining Path terrorized the country.
I will visit Lugar de la Memoria. It is a museum dedicated to the violent 1980s and 1990s when the Shining Path terrorized the country.
Then, the Museo Larco (pre-Columbian artifacts).
And finally, the Museo National de Arqueologia, Antropologia E Historia de Peru.
As for food, I'm going to try beef heart anticuchos at Panchita.
And, if I can get a table, ceviche at Chez Wong.
I will then leave Lima for a 16- to 18-hour bus trip north...
...to the border town of Tumbes, where I will have to cross between the border posts by foot.
More Hot Wheels purchases
I was in a different town and went to their Target to see if their inventory was different than our local Target's inventory. It was!
The first car I picked wasn't even a Hot Wheels; it was this Matchbox. I knew about the regular Transporter that Matchbox made, but I didn't know there was a Color Changer version.
I wasn't too crazy about the livery of this C4 Corvette, but C4 Corvette!
Same with this Camaro. I saw this for sale a year ago and was not impressed with the blue stripes. But I got it anyways yesterday because this is my favorite Camaro.
I am not a fan of fictitious vehicles, but I figured the boy will need a few "work vehicles" like tow trucks, dump trucks, and fire trucks. This reminds me of the race car transporters I once saw at Laguna Seca.
And here is a Ford Fiesta. I'm not a fan of new cars, but I figure the boy can't just play with 70s-80s cars of my childhood.
And finally, I got this Mobile Tune-Up van because it reminded me of the U.S. Mail van I had as a kid.
In fact, I think it's the same casting.
The weird thing about the van is that it's called a "Combat Medic". Did someone at Mattel not proofread the packaging?
Autonomous vehicle research in my county
I live and work in a suburban county an hour away from Silicon Valley. To outsiders in the San Francisco Bay Area, Contra Costa County is just known for its gigantic oil refineries in Richmond and Martinez.
Recently, I found out that a large office park in San Ramon has an autonomous shuttle program running between parking lots. It's the first in the country. I tried to check it out yesterday, but I don't think it runs on weekends. Apparently, there are two buses and they were built by a French company.
Recently, I found out that a large office park in San Ramon has an autonomous shuttle program running between parking lots. It's the first in the country. I tried to check it out yesterday, but I don't think it runs on weekends. Apparently, there are two buses and they were built by a French company.
But there's more! I knew that my office in Walnut Creek is next to the county transit agency. That's why I get to plug in for free-- the county transit agency installed four free Level 2 chargers in the parking garage we share.
I did not know until this week that the county transit authority apparently converted the defunct Concord Naval Weapons Station (which was shut down after the Cold War ended*) into an autonomous vehicle testing facility! This is such a great idea.
*In the movie The Rock, the VX warheads were stolen from the Concord Naval Weapons Station.
Saturday, November 18, 2017
Have you seen an Evoque convertible in real life?
I had no idea they had been out since 2016. I just saw my first one yesterday.
First Evoque convertible spotted in the wild. pic.twitter.com/W7C40JBja9— Tamerlane's Thoughts (@TamerlaneBlog) November 17, 2017
Friday, November 17, 2017
Thursday, November 16, 2017
Wednesday, November 15, 2017
Tuesday, November 14, 2017
Now I have to worry about the Gulf Clan
Last week, the Colombian military seized 12 tons of cocaine worth $360,000,000-- the largest seizure in history.
The cocaine belonged to the Gulf Clan, a crime syndicate descended from right-wing paramilitaries. The cocaine was found in the area between Chigorodo and Carepa, right on my bus route from Medellin to Turbo. In fact, I'll be flying out of Apartado airport, which has been used by the Gulf Clan for some of its shady business. Neat!
The cocaine belonged to the Gulf Clan, a crime syndicate descended from right-wing paramilitaries. The cocaine was found in the area between Chigorodo and Carepa, right on my bus route from Medellin to Turbo. In fact, I'll be flying out of Apartado airport, which has been used by the Gulf Clan for some of its shady business. Neat!
Monday, November 13, 2017
My new car mugs
Look what showed up. My Impulse and Phaeton, in coffee-delivery forms. pic.twitter.com/t4MtCsOiJj— Tamerlane's Thoughts (@TamerlaneBlog) November 13, 2017
And we're back
We just got back from a 4-day trip to Vegas to visit family. I got a facial for the first time at a spa and it was a transformative experience. Junior and I also got kicked out of a casino.
Two more trips in the coming months. In December, we go to Maui. In January, I go on my bus trip.
Thursday, November 09, 2017
Documentary about Rio to Lima long distance bus
A big thanks to Ramon for telling me about this documentary. It shows exactly why I enjoy these bus trips so much.
I won't be posting for four days, so enjoy this while I'm gone!
Bonus: It's narrated by that English speaker in all those Auto Motor Und Sport videos.
I won't be posting for four days, so enjoy this while I'm gone!
Bonus: It's narrated by that English speaker in all those Auto Motor Und Sport videos.
Wednesday, November 08, 2017
Monday, November 06, 2017
Kruseman sprint dirt car school
It's in Ventura, just north of LA. My buddy P lives there. Maybe we'll go!
For 40 laps, it costs $625.
For 40 laps, it costs $625.
Sunday, November 05, 2017
Tarlan's US F1 race photos
Lucky guy.
1996 champion Damon Hill.
2018 Williams driver? Paul DiResta. How does he fit in an F1 car?
1996 champion Damon Hill.
2018 Williams driver? Paul DiResta. How does he fit in an F1 car?
Saturday, November 04, 2017
A day trip up to Sonoma/Napa
A couple of Fridays ago, after the huge fires died down, we went up to Sonoma and Napa for the day. The area depends on tourism so we thought we'd do our part. Here is what we saw.
We first drove up to Sonoma. We passed by Sonoma Raceway. 60% of the hill overlooking the racetrack was charred black.
We went to Ceja Winery near Fremont Diner. It was the first day the tasting room opened since the fire. We were the only ones there for a long time, until a couple from Charleston, South Carolina, showed up. Here are a few unused livery cars parked outside.
We then went to St. Helena for lunch. The restaurant is usually pretty busy, but we had no problem getting a table. The staff frankly looked shellshocked. The menu was very limited, but we had a good time.
Then, it was a stroll through town. I saw this BMW Z8 in a bank parking lot. I wonder if it belongs to a good customer who needed a safe place to protect his prized possession from the fire.
And I believe that's a Honda Clarity, the fuel cell-powered sedan. It looked fugly.
We then drove up to Calistoga. The town was evacuated but the firefighters were able to save it. It's my favorite place up there. I couldn't get a mud bath at Indian Springs that day because the male section of the spa was closed for planned renovations.
And here's the drive down Silverado Trail. The fire reached the edge of the road and many buildings and vineyards were saved. The firefighters did an incredible job.
We first drove up to Sonoma. We passed by Sonoma Raceway. 60% of the hill overlooking the racetrack was charred black.
We went to Ceja Winery near Fremont Diner. It was the first day the tasting room opened since the fire. We were the only ones there for a long time, until a couple from Charleston, South Carolina, showed up. Here are a few unused livery cars parked outside.
We then went to St. Helena for lunch. The restaurant is usually pretty busy, but we had no problem getting a table. The staff frankly looked shellshocked. The menu was very limited, but we had a good time.
Then, it was a stroll through town. I saw this BMW Z8 in a bank parking lot. I wonder if it belongs to a good customer who needed a safe place to protect his prized possession from the fire.
And I believe that's a Honda Clarity, the fuel cell-powered sedan. It looked fugly.
We then drove up to Calistoga. The town was evacuated but the firefighters were able to save it. It's my favorite place up there. I couldn't get a mud bath at Indian Springs that day because the male section of the spa was closed for planned renovations.
And here's the drive down Silverado Trail. The fire reached the edge of the road and many buildings and vineyards were saved. The firefighters did an incredible job.
Pan-American Highway blocked by indigenous protestors
This could definitely throw a wrench into my trip. Indigenous groups all over Colombia are upset about a number of legitimate issues. And selfishly, it's going to potentially wreck my vacation plans. Right now, I'm not concerned about my safety. It's more of a logistics/time issue. I gave myself two days of leeway in case of unexpected delays, but that may not be enough.
Here is a short news piece.
Here is raw footage of a protest.
Here is a longer piece about the plight of long-distance/international travelers.
Here is a typical roadblock.
Saudi father teaches daughter how to drive in Coke ad
Debbie Downer says: Saudi Arabia has a 17.6% diabetes prevalence rate.
Friday, November 03, 2017
Thursday, November 02, 2017
Judy Tenuta soda ad
I was a huge fan of standup comedy when it was popular in the 1980s. One of the strangest comics was the accordioned Judy Tenuta. I was listening to Marc Maron interview Joy Behar this week and she mentioned working with Tenuta. Talk about a blast from the past!
Wednesday, November 01, 2017
Eating the Globe: Croatia
Tadich Grill (1849) is not only one of the oldest surviving restaurants in San Francisco, it is one of the oldest surviving restaurants in the country. It's named after a Croatian, who introduced grilled fish to Americans. Croatians, supposedly, invented grilled fish.
Countries tried so far:
Africa: Algeria, Egypt, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Liberia, Madagascar, Morocco, Nigeria, Somalia, South Africa, Tunisia, Zimbabwe
Asia: Afghanistan, Armenia, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Burma, Cambodia, China, Georgia, India, Indonesia, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Japan, Jordan, Kyrgyzstan, Laos, Lebanon, Malaysia, Maldives, Mongolia, Nepal, North Korea, Pakistan, Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Sri Lanka, Syria, Taiwan, Thailand, Turkey, Uzbekistan, Vietnam, Yemen
Europe: Albania, Belgium, Bosnia, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czechia, Denmark,
North America: Belize, Canada, Cuba, 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