Saturday, January 21, 2012

Improving America's Trade Deficit

Four quarts at a time!

Friday, January 20, 2012

Daniel Wu L'oreal Men Expert Ads in Beijing Subway

Spotted these a few weeks ago. Forgot to upload them!

Thursday, January 19, 2012

Today is even worse...

OK,  yesterday's weather was not good, today's is even worse... its about -2 degrees outside...   but as you can see,  toxic air and wintery weather won't stop me! ;-)

Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Another beautiful Sunny Day in Beijing

Look what I have to look forward to today.

It's supposed to snow tomorrow, at least then there will be a reason the sky is white and not blue... :-P

An iPhone in Camera's clothing

the other day I saw a pretty cool iPhone case.

It looks like an old school plastic film camera (e.g. a Lomo or Holga).  But in fact its just a really fancy iPhone case.  

It'd have been cooler if the lens actually worked for the phone's camera.  That would been impressive. ;-)

Apparently it comes in a number of colors.   I think this type of case is only practical for women though.... no way a guy can fit that in a pants pocket.


Sunday, January 15, 2012

Extra Pages

Its been over 3 years since I replaced my passport and I've finally filled up all the pages.  Since I've been been flying all over the place the last two months I was worried I wouldn't have enough time in one place to get new pages put in,  but luckily in the US embassy in Beijing had an open appointment time and they do it while you wait.  I decided to get two 24 page inserts put in at once because I have 7 years left in this one, so I'll probably need them all eventually. ;-)


I had been to the old embassy near the Silk Road market area back in the day,  but they've since moved to a much larger facility further out from downtown.  As you can imagine, the public section has a LOT of people waiting in line for visas to the US.  Luckily I was able to bypass the line because I was there for something else, but I was still shocked to see the disneyland-like snaking line they make people wait in to get their visas.  Although I guess its not that much worse than you see at the China consulate in HK or SF for that matter... 

The other notable thing (that I didn't dare take a photo of) was the huge barbed wire fence that they set up around the South Korean embassy.  I realized that this was not to protect it from spies or angry protestors,  but rather to make sure no defectors from the Hermit Kingdom could make it inside to claim asylum... :-P