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Moving To China, 2007


Zhong Shan (中山)

This is a raw unedited look at my day. Its around 9 minutes long and if you don't know me this is going to be really, really boring but if you're curious what I'm seeing on a day-to-day basis this would give you a partial idea. Its really of value only to the family ;)

From Pancakes to Intestines

Oh how days can be interesting. On Wednesday morning Diana and I woke up around 9am in Los Angeles, California. Our flight to Hong Kong wasn't scheduled for departure until 1pm and our rental car wasn't due back until noon-ish, leaving us with plenty of time to have one last American meal.

Goodbye U.S.

This is my last post from within the United States. Its currently 8:15am and I write this while the morning commuter traffics clogs the 405; which is right outside my window. The sun is bright, shiny and warm as it should be in Southern California. In approximately five hours we'll be on a plane bound for Hong Kong and around fourteen hours later we'll be landing in Hong Kong. The current temperate in Hong Kong is approximately the same as in the U.S so there won't be much of a temperature shock. Culture shock, however, is another thing.

Goodbye my love

Grandma's house

After leaving Los Angeles we headed up to Ojai, California to visit my good friend Markus. Markus' place in Ojai is absolutely amazing and was a perfect retreat from two full days of "talking tech". Its amazing how exhausted you can get from just talking.

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