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Monday, July 11th, 2005

they’re kicking me out of the library, so this is quick: I picked up a power converter (220 VAC -> 110) when I was leaving Germany. Of course, they have different outlets in Switzerland, so I had to borrow one from the hostel. Don’t tell Prof. Lee, they’ll strip me of my MSEE.

Konstanz ftw

Sunday, July 10th, 2005

Guten tag. I’ve been in Konstanz, a lakeside resort town on the Swiss boarder. Part of the town is in Switzerland, and I’ve accidentally crossed the boarder a few times without knowing it. The only sign that you’ve entered another country is that the prices start appearing in Swiss Francs (CHF).

This is quite possibly the most beautiful place I have ever been. The lake is a milky blue color, and the town is full of well-kept buildings that are well over 500 years old. There are walking and biking paths all around the lake, and yesterday I walked several km to the NE (into Germany). Check out Google Maps for a visual. I walked from the bridge at the center of the screen (crossing the Rhine before it feeds into the lake) around the tip that juts into the lake.

I spent Frietag nacht walking around trying to understand German food. In Paris and Amsterdam, I was able to guess at most of the dishes, but German is such a different language that I realized I would just have to take the plunge and order something. I walked into the next bar I found and ordered ‘schnitzel.’ I had no idea what I was going to get, but I knew that schnitzel was traditional and German. I was pleasantly surprised by the meal (I won’t give away what ‘schnitzel’ is — just don’t order it if you’re Muslim), and I ended up hanging out in the bar. It filled up with about half a dozen locals who seemed like regulars. We drank Rappenger’s beer (local — brewed with lake water) and tried to communicate. About 75% of my time there was spent guessing at the German jokes, the rest of the time they were trying to use the little English they knew.

It’s raining today, and a lot of shops are closed, which is kind of a bummer. Tomorrow I’m headed for Zürich (gotta love keyboards with a ‘ü’ key), but I will never forget this town. If I learned a little German, I could see myself spending a week or two here.

And, a reminder: if you want to get a postcard, make sure you fill out the online form, or send me an email.

Zee Germans

Thursday, July 7th, 2005
Tomorrow morning I'm leaving for Konstanz, Germany. It's a resort town in the very south of the country. It's on a lake which is shared with Switzerland (and, I think, Austria). I'm going to spend a few days hanging out ... [Continue reading this entry]

I’m alive

Thursday, July 7th, 2005
Just a quick post to let my fans know that the chaos in London today hasn't affected the sinfulness of this wicked city. I am alive and well, but I'll keep my eyes peeled for Osama. It's really terrible that ... [Continue reading this entry]

Just something nice

Wednesday, July 6th, 2005
Here's a quote from the book I'm reading, A Soldier of The Great War by Mark Helprin. It's really quite excellent.
Never in his life had Alessandro had to squint in starlight, but now the stars were so bright that at ... [Continue reading this entry]

Roken brengt u en anderen rondom u ernstige schade toe!

Wednesday, July 6th, 2005
In Europe, the government has taken more drastic steps to curb smoking. Packages of cigarrettes, signs advertising tabacco shops, and every other reference to tabacco that I've seen all contain large, very blunt warnings about what tabacco will do to ... [Continue reading this entry]

Happy Dependant’s Day

Tuesday, July 5th, 2005
Yesterday was my first Forth of July in a foreign country. The weather was lousy all day, intermittant heavy rain. I spent the day going between bars and my hotel room. I can't remember, off the top of my head, ... [Continue reading this entry]

Rush – ‘Take the Long Way Home’ (French version)

Saturday, July 2nd, 2005
Saw the Catacombs. Gruesome stuff. A family in front of me thought it would be a good place to take their 3- or 4-year-old. Needless to say, the child was terrified. I guess it builds character -- besides, he'll need ... [Continue reading this entry]

The other French phrase I know

Friday, July 1st, 2005
When I was un petit garçon, mon papa tried to teach mon frère and I some French (or maybe he was trying to learn it -- I'm sure he'll post soon, so he can fill in the details). However, besides ... [Continue reading this entry]

French keyboqrds hqve the “q” in the zrong plqce (the ‘a’, too)

Friday, July 1st, 2005
(Forgive any typos in this entry, I'm not typing on a qwerty keyboard. The only way I could describe it would be 'azerty'.) I've been in Paris for about 48 hours, and things couldn't be going better, considering that my ... [Continue reading this entry]