Quiet final week

I had a pretty quiet week, I had a lot of thoughts about the future since, for now, this is my last week in Taiwan. I didn’t do any traveling or touring this week, and besides having a wonderful barbeque dinner with bob, nelson, and ray, I didn’t had any extravagant dinners worth telling about.
I started playing an online game called Eve online, and only after downloading and installing 5 other online games who claimed they have a free trial period. Unfortunately those games also wanted my credit card number, even though it’s free. I don’t give out my card number. Sorry. So I started this game. It’s a spaceship trading game basically, which I like, but I don’t really enjoy it as much as I enjoy MMORPG’s. Donno. It’s nice and addictive, but… well… less fun.
I also started playing a single player campaign in an RTS game called “impossible creatures” which is a few months old. It’s nice, but I got tired of it when I started repeatedly loosing one of the missions. The game, and it’s story is nice and takes place in the 30’s and is sci-fish so initially I liked it, but I don’t think it’s worth playing the same level over and over and over again just to see a semi-interesting story. I’m actually thinking of maybe looking for some cheat and rush my way through this game. I’ve had enough of RTS’s. Especially when I was working on one. I don’t fund them too much fun anymore. I’m really an adventure and RPG gamer. I am. That’s me. What can you do about it ?

As I said, the future for me is unclear. Again. Same thing it was 2 months ago. Basically, I think I only delayed what was coming by two months, and managed to have a nice trip in Taiwan for both me and Lee, so I’m not regretting doing it. Quiet the opposite. I’m really glad I did that. I’ve made a few friends, and had a lot of fun.

I’ll soon be back home, and all I have left in here is tomorrow, Saturday, in which I’m not sure what I’m gonna do. I’m going to dinner with Bob’s family, but other then that, and packing, and maybe going out to do some final shopping, I don’t really know what I want to do tomorrow, in my last day here. Oh well.. even doing nothing is doing something.

See ya soon everyone !

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20/03/04, Sunday: Hong Kong 2.

We woke up, Again, Too early. 5am early. Again. To catch the bus shuttle to the airport at 6am to be there at 7am in time for my flight at 8am. Both me and Lee went to Hong Kong, she was going back to Israel through Hong Kong and I needed to leave Taiwan in order not to over stay my 30 day visa. Her flight was at 10:20 and the only one they found for me was at 8:05. I got my boarding pass, and Lee was still in line, I waited with her till the last moment, and she was suppose to ask for an earlier flight, so she would have had to SMS me if she got one. I said bye, and hurried up towards the gate, when I got there, I sms’ed her, and before I managed to send the message she was actually there with me, at my gate, saying she got a flight at 8:15. And also in business class ! Huh ! I though that was her flight time and not boarding time, so I ended waiting for her nervously in Hong Kong airport… My flight actually passed very fast, because the moment the plane took off we entered into some clouds, and I leaned my head to rest against the window and woke a few minutes before landing…
We did a standard tour of Hong Kong, the same one I did when I was there a month ago, take the express into Hong Kong main island, go up to the peak with the peak tram, go down, take ferry to Kowloon, visit the market, take ferry and go back to airport. Easy tour for something like 5 hours. We had something like 6, like the last time I was there. The last time I miscalculated was also late for my calculated time, so I got very late to the airport and didn’t have time there and had to run from one place to the other in the gigantic terminal. So this time we made a more precautionary calculation, we took more time, I planned to spend some time with Lee in the Disney store in the terminal. However, for some reason, it never works. We were late to the airport, again, Lee had to undergo a security check with El-al and had to wait in line to do that, even though I didn’t spend too much time waiting in line with her, and left way before she even got to be checked, I still had to run to the gate just so I won’t be late to my flight. Why am I always late ?
The peak visit was nice, but wasn’t new to me, so I didn’t get all to excited, I hope lee did, but she didn’t seem as excited as I’d think she would, and going through the market was nice, because last time I was there I was going through it in a rush, and this time we took it easy, and Lee bought all sort of stuffs. I also bought some cheap DVD’s in some cheap DVD stores.
When I got back to Taiwan I felt so alone. Going to sleep without Lee was very hard after being with her for 9 days. I did take a quick shower and crashed right into bed since I was so tired.

Lee’s Story
Well, we arrived at the airport and the airline did have an empty place in
the 8:30 flight and they were really nice when changing the tickets and
everything and I was real happy just to be with Oded two more hours, and
than on the way to oded’s gate to tell him I got an earlier flight I
suddenly realized that the ticket was blue and not green and I remembered it
to be, so I took a closer look and – WOW business, COOL.
Of course when I got to immigration the only desk that had computer problems
was the one I went to , but didn’t take too long.
Business class is so cool, you have so much room for the legs, the chairs
are much bigger, you get a full meal in an hour’s flight and it’s with real
plates not plastic, it was great.
HK is really nice, and tall, my neck hurt from looking at the buildings. the
peak was nice, beautiful but you get the feeling after a few min. but the
market, oh the market. I could live there, so many things to buy…
anyways, I really happy with my shopping there and it was so great a got to
spent another day with Oded, I’m sure I would’ve enjoyed my visit to HK less
if I were alone. and I really want to go there again sometime, that would be
fun.

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The Past week and a half, Part 2

16/3/04 Tuesday
Nothing Unusual Happened. Lee spent the day in the office with me. I think. I don’t remember much about what happened that day, because of what happened the next day. I do remember we went eating Curry rice for dinner with Nelson, Wong Wey, and Mark.

17/3/04 Wednesday: feeling sick.
Something might have been wrong with the curry. I woke up nauseated. So did Lee. I though it was because I had to wake up early. And I though Lee’s sick feeling was something that happens every once in a while. She ate breakfast which I had hard time being next to with my nausea and all. She went back to sleep and I went to the office. I had to wake up early because of some important meeting Bob had and Nelson wanted me to be there before it just in case I’m needed. I visited Lee twice in her room, once while she was sleeping, and once when I got her some snacks. I realized my nausea wasn’t related to wakeing up too early this time because it neither faded away like usual, and the fact that I threw up in the office kinda gave it away. I never had it this rough. I said bye to Nelson saying I’m not feeling good and went to back to the hotel room when I started a 24hrs throwing up marathon. Lee threw up too as I got to the hotel. Things got messy. Very messy. Literally. The cleaning ladies of the hotel were a great help though. Nelson came by to check on us somewhere in the late afternoon and brought us some drinks. I don’t remember being this sick for something like two years. Lee wasn’t this sick for more then five years. Something might have been wrong with the curry.


Lee’s side of the story:
I went to bed the night before with an annoying headache, I woke up and it
was still there. I was a little nauseated when I woke up and I thought
that’s it because if the headache, than it got a little worse, and I just
thought I needed food, by the time Oded woke up it was REAL bad, but he just
thought that it just me with the holes in my stomach and just a big act, so
he took me down to eat breakfast and I think he got that I really felt bed
when I told him I’m going back to sleep.
so we got to the room and than he left to bring me the age old medicine for
aching stomach – Coca Cola.
I managed to get about too hours of sleep when I woke up, felt real good,
called my mom to say I’m a live than I suddenly felt bad again, I wanted to
SMS Oded, but he was already there with stories about throwing up, well, I
had to keep up with him so there I went, the last time I remember throwing
up was about 5 years ago, I forgot how terrible it feels.

than started one of the longest days I remember, I was beginning to feel a
little better, but Oded just got worse, I was really worried. I was finally
able to sleep when he was a little better.

I don’t remember ever feeling so lousy as I did that Wednesday. and I don’t
ever want to feel like it again.

18/3/04 Thursday: Getting over sickness.
At 4AM I stopped throwing up and only had a bunch of nightmares. Lee was feeling better too. We didn’t want to waste the entire time Lee was here, and we eventually left the room and went to the office for a pit stop of the way to CKS memorial hall. We had planned going to the Museum the day before, and also that day, but with all the sickness it just didn’t came out. We though the fresh air will do us some good, and apparently it did. After seeing the memorial hall and walking in the park next to it we continued to an area called: Xi Men – West Gate. I wanted to show lee around the fashion stores there, which mainly have Japanese style clothing. I managed to find, by myself, with my amazing sense of direction, the exact location where the model shop was hidden, and ended up spending 600NIS on 2 star trek models. You’ll put them together when I’m in Israel during Passover, so come and see them yourselves when they’re done. We slowly hiked back to the office where we spent some quiet time watching TV.

19/3/04 Friday: The Museum Disappointment.
We woke up, still feeling a bit sick, and went to the museum, like we planned to to the past few days. It was a big disappointment. Since (we found that out when we already were there) the museum have something like 1/2 million artifacts (700,000 to be more exact), and only room for 15,000 on display. So they change displays every 3 months. The day we came there was one of the days of the exhibitions changes. Half of the museum was “closed for renovations, we apologize for the inconvenience”. I tell you, it was a complete waste of our money.
We went back to the office and went to dinner with Sterling, Which was at a resteraunt I already went to and though that it would have “stomach safe” food, but instead sterling ordered the most spiciest things on the menu , which was the exact opposite of what we wanted of needed. Dinner was followed by a visit to “Snake Ally” which is the night market I was taken to with Idan on the first was I was here the first time. We tried walking to XiMen, because lee though she had more shopping to do, we ended up there much too late because our map wasn’t very correct on it’s scale and we went around walking 3 times as much as we needed. By the time we got there everything was closed. Like the song said “It’s not very pleasant seeing a closed kindergarden”.

20/03/04, Saturday: Hanging in Malls and watching movies.
We planned on making a visit to Bob’s house so Lee would meet Phoebe and the baby. The baby keeps waking up Bob all through the night, and Bob is referring to him as “The Devil!”. We got to the office in the morning, and met Bob here who was on his was to vote, because it was Election Day. We saw some TV while waiting for him to get back, but he called from the way saying that the baby is really crying and they don’t know if there’s something wrong and that his father, which is a retired baby’s doctor, which I think is called pediatrician, or rather a retired pediatrician, was on the way there to check out if anything is wrong. So we didn’t go and visit them in the end, so we though of going out and seeing a movie, Bob suggested we go to some mall who’s built like a big sphere. It wasn’t far from where we planned to go to the movies so we went there.
Everything was deserted. Probably because of the election. Streets and malls were empty.
After hanging out in the mall we walked to the other movie complex where we ate some Tappenyaki and saw “Along came Polly” which was a very nice movie.

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The Past week and a half, Part 1

11/03/04 – Lee arriving.

I was anxious the entire day. I couldn’t wait for Lee’s arrival. She sms’ed me saying she landed. A driver was supposed to come pick her up at the airport, rather then me coming there myself. I wasn’t sure if she’ll meet him ok, and if he’d even know where to take her, as I wasn’t so smoothly ran when I got here the first time.
After waiting for a while, she SMS’s me, with a question about the address of the hotel. “What’s the address of the hotel?”, I’m replying, and I get another SMS with “what’s the name of the hotel?”, I tell her I don’t know it, since it’s in chinese. I sms her asking doesn’t the driver knows where to get to ? while I’m doind it she calls. She sounds to be on a verge of tears. The Immigration clerk she fell on gave her a hard time about where she’s staying in Taiwan. I interrupted Bob in a company-wide meeting, and she gave the phone to the clerk. The I got lee back and we hang up.
Then started one of the longest hour in my life. I think I sent something like 17sms’s to lee because I didn’t get to understand if everything was ok with the officer, luggage, and driver. After 30 minutes I break, and call her, even though I know it’s very expensive. The reception of her side was so bad I didn’t understand a word, other then: “It’s Expensive, Bye!”. So I had no idea what’s going on. I kept SMS’ing her, and after a long while she finally notices the phone, and replies my endless and long sms’s with a “yes”. And later with another one saying “IM OK. PHONE WAS ON SILENT”. I still didn’t know what’s going on. So I kept SMSing. I manage to get the info that she’s on the car AND on her way, hoping to the right place. After more agitating moments, I get the one I’ve been expecting: “Dooshi, I’m at the hotel”. I ran to the hotel.


We went eating Sushi that same day, I really wanted lee to like the Sushi here. We had a lot of filling fried dishes at the sushi place, and Lee and me was full half way through it…

Lee’s Story:
I was really nervous the whole flight from HK to Taiwan, the Flight to HK I
spent trying to get some sleep so I didn’t have time to think about anything
else.
when I got to the airport at taipe I couldn’t wait another minute, but as my
luck goes I got stuck with the birocracy, since I’m young and didn’t have a
place to stay written they took my aside and tried with terrible English to
understand where I stay. I SMSed Oded, it took him FOREVER to answer, by the
time he answered I was almost crying so I decided to stop with the SMS and I
just called him, and than when bob talked to the clerk I already started
crying, it was too much and I was too tired.
when that was finally over my brain just went dead, I couldn’t think or care
less about anything, so I just ignored all of Oded’s SMS, hoping that the
“yes” I answered would satisfy him, apparently it didn’t, and than I fell
asleep so I didn’t hear the rest of them – the car was SO comfortable.

I finally got there, we went sushi, it was yummy and I had some beer so I’m
kinda woozy about that entire evening, but it was fun – I slept SO good
after that, with my dooshi next to me

12/03/04 Friday:
Me and lee went to the “Sogo” area. Instead of using the public transportation like I used to, we actually walked all the way there. Lee and me likes walking in cities, I do that a lot here myself, The point was for me to show her where the major shopping areas are, and let her roam alone for a while while I go back to the office and actually work. But we also wanted to be together, so we went back to the office, and she spent some more time with me.


At The evening we went with Bob to ShiLin night market. I had something I wanted to eat since I was there the first time. It was some kind of grill-stir-fried beef and vegetables thing I saw there. I though I was going to save it to last, so we ate a few things and went around, and by the time we got back, Bob said that I shouldn’t eat it today because he though it was very filling, and we ate too much already, so I ended up eating other stuffs. We made it in time for the last train, and I’m thinking that if I would have delayed and eaten it we would have probably missed it. Not that we couldn’t have taken a cab back or anything if it came to that…

13/03/04 Saturday:
We woke up early to go to the jade and flower markets, before we meet with bob to eat dim-sum and hang out, the dim-sum was good and I hope Lee enjoyed it as much as I did the first time I had it, I wasn’t that much hungry that … morning. I’m not hungry that early usually, and I usually feel nauseated if I wake up too early, just like that day. There was an election parade outside, and bob suggested we should go to the 101 building, and he suggested driving us there. We decided to part from bob, and actually walk all the way there. We walked upstream from the parade. Like salmon. We hang around the 101 mall, which is situated at it’s bottom, I bought some books, and comic books in some BIG English book store called Page One, we browsed through the Warner Village Movie complex (which has a lot of stores and restaurants), and we ate some of the promised Tapenyaki at one of the malls around there.

14-15/03/04 Sunday-Monday, Weekend in South Taiwan:
We had wake up too early, 5AM early. The guys at sanctum set me and lee up with this travel package to south Taiwan. So we woke up early, to catch a train at 7am, and we arrived there at 14:00, the train ride itself was suppose to be a big part of the scenic trip, but it was a bit of uncomfortable train ride, which I spend a lot of sleeping, uncomfortably, and missed part of the point of the ride. The parts where I wasn’t sleeping had a very nice views out the window, rice fields with mountains in the backgrounds and nice clouds pouring out of them, however, after a while, seeing more rice fields, and more mountains, and yet more rice fields followed by some other kind of rice fields, you get the point. One of the odd things was that I had to use my credit card so the reservation will be on my name, but when we got the actual tickets, and hotel reservation, the reservation was on “Mr. Lee”’s name. Yes, Mr. Lee and Ms. Sharon, doesn’t sounds right? So when ever we arrived somewhere, instead of me showing my ID, Lee had to, which I didn’t get the point of, if I had to be the one who used his credit card… Anyways, we arrived at the ChinPen hot springs resort where we were given a nice room. We went around the hotel which is big and have a few nice ponds, gardens, and a small zoo in the premises, we also visited the big Buddhist temple next door.

Side note: did you know that the Nazi’s SS symbol is the reverse (mirror image) or the Buddhist symbol? The most horrible thing that the Buddhist symbol represents ideals like peace, harmony, and basically good things, while the other one is seen in my head as one of the most horrible symbols I can imagine. I read in my tour book that the Nazi actually stole that symbol from the Buddhists. It’s odd I never knew this thing before I came here. I had a lot of friends going and coming from places like India and the east where there’s suppose to be a lot of Buddhists, but it’s the first time I’ve heard about that. Probably people are uncomfortable talking about these things. I know I am uncomfortable talking about that right now, and you must be uncomfortable reading about it, but I wanted to talk about it.


After completing our short walk around the premises we went to the hot spring pools and SPA’s themselves. There were 4 different SPA’s in the hotel. Unfortunantly, me and Lee could only attend 1 of them. The other ones were naked SPA’s, which were separate (obviously) for men-women. I didn’t like to be in a pool with other naked chinese man, or even see them naked, not to mention being naked in from of them, more then that I wanted to spend my time with Lee. So we both went to the public SPA hot spring water pools. It was very nice, and they had all sort of pools there with all sort of additives, like roses, and tea, and herbs and stuffs. Even though it felt very “luxurious” and “expensive” I rather liked the hot spring pools at Beitou I went to with Leo a couple of weeks earlier. The ones there were simple, but had a more “intimate” feeling to them, even though they were public. And they had more pools with more temperatures in that one which you could pick the one you liked. This one felt more “classy” and “stylish” and I enjoyed it differently then I did the other “simpler” one, which I think I like better. We took a shower and went to eat a big Mongolian “Buffet” dinner. I didn’t get why they bothered mentioning over and over the fact that the dinner was “buffet”. Ofcourse it’s a Buffet ! it’s a Mongolian style dinner ! it’s like saying: NEW ! A Buffet falafel stand! Now you can eat falafel in a buffet style too ! you get a Pita, and you can put anything you want in it, BUFFET STYLE !!! WOW !!

There was a little show about aboriginal tribe dancing in the lobby of the hotel in the evening. It was in Chinese and I didn’t understand a word other then the occasional “thanks”. I don’t care for dancing, even though Lee does, and she really seemed to enjoy herself. I enjoy taking pictures though, so I took the time to go around looking for good angels and good pictures.


We woke up early the next day, in order to make it in time for breakfast. I hate mornings, and I hate waking up, and I don’t usually eat breakfast since I’m not hungry in the morning to the extent that I’m usually nauseated in the morning if I wake too early, but Lee wanted to eat. She claims to have a hole in her stomach in mornings. After the meal we took an hour’s walk around the hotel’s area. It’s a nice mountain-forest area and there’s a round trail that takes an hour to walk by.

We checked out from the hotel and a car with a driver was waiting for us at the hotel’s entrance to take us to the train station, with a stop to do a bicycle ride. Our driver was this girl who didn’t speak English, but she had the route and trip plan written for her in Chinese on a card, I assumed that, because the name of the traveling agency was on the card along with “Mr. Lee Eden” written on it.

On the way, something horrible happened! The car in the opposite lane was driving in our lane, and the driver lost control over his car when trying to get back to his own lane ! He completely flipped his truck which I saw spinning twice before hitting the ground behind us! Our car passed right under it! Both me and Lee got shocked! And the driver didn’t squint or move or comment or nothing! She didn’t even moved a bit when that car was coming towards us! She was just going straight ahead! She didn’t stop, or call the police or ANYTHING! Just kept on driving for about 15 more minutes until we arrived at where we were suppose to get to!


At the time we got there, we got out of the car, and immidietly they (the driver and another driver from the same company) asked us about the bicycle trip we were suppose to take, trying explain some details and pricing of the bicycle rent itself with hand gestures. They ended up having me talk to a girl on the phone saying: “You go bicycle. You see beautiful view. You go. You go bicycle, you see beautiful.”. Somehow people think that if you repeatedly say the same thing you’d understand them better. We rented the bicycle and rode off around this beautiful countryside area where there are endless rice fields in every direction, actually endless in two directions (north-south) and ending with tall mountain sides in the other two directions. We went around the for something like two hours, following the same driver that took us there, who had a motorized bicycle, which we thought was cruel on us and very unfair because she didn’t have to paddle… She new how to say “let’s go”. But she used it all the time, even when it wasn’t relevant to say it.
When the ride was over, she took a few minutes brake and talked to her other driver friend. Suddenly Lee and I realized we completely forgot about the accident that we saw only less then two hours ago. We realized that because she was probably talking about that with her driver friend, or that’s what I understood from the hand movements she was making while taking to him.


When we got back she drove us to the train station, where we boarded the train and got back to Taipei a few hours later. We saw something on TV while the pictures we took were being uploaded. We got to sleep tired but happy.

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A Short Brake.

Hello.
The owner and management of Oded’s Blog page would like to apologize for the inconvineince cause by the delay in posts.

They delay is cause by difficulty to find free moments to write, while the chronicler is busy hanging out and around with Lee.

Please hang on, and shortly a big post with a lot of crazy stories will be available decribing the past week and a half’s adventures.

Oded.

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VERY SOON !

Lee is suppose to be here in two days. I can’t wait. I want to see her so much, and to show her all around, and to take her to all the places i’ve eat, and been to. Too bad she only has a week or so to spend here with me…

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BEST GAME OF THE YEAR !!!

I just finished playing “Beyond Good And Evil” !! It’s SUCH a good game !!
Very Great story and the best sound and music i’ve ever heard in a computer game. They’ve reached a level of finishing touch i would have never expected from a computer game, and especially with the current industry managment.
I’m having a very hard time decideing which game, i think, can be considered game of the year in my opinion. Because when i finished both “Star Wars: Knight Of The Old Repblic” and “Runaway” I felt almost the same. An overall “Ahhhhhh” feeling you get when you finish a good game. I think it’s wise for me to wait a few days for this feeling to decay, and then try to objectivly decide which i like best. So far i’ve played at least 3 games in the “best” category this year, and, I have a lot more stacked. Maybe it’s just me who likes computer games, and especially if they are single adveture game, or adventure games in a “action adventure” or RPG disguise.
Not that i don’t get addicted to online games. I do. Very quickly, very easily, and especially if they are free for their first two weeks (like my MUD addiction to ROM or my addiction to Asheron’s Call 2 or my recent Ragnarok Online addiction, which is odd, because the game itself pretty much suck). But they don’t ever end. so you don’t get the climatic feeling. It was, and still is for me, hard to work on an online game, since I rather work on an adventure game. But don’t worry, one day I will.

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Jade and Flowers.

I was awaken today, even though not too early, with some rice. I’ll explain. It’s chinese tradition for the family of a new born baby to give out rice. So I got Bob’s new baby’s rice, delivered to my room, at 12:30, and without me even expecting it. so i decided i’m gonna wake up and go down to the bagel shop and eat it there with a cup of tea. I did. Almost read through the entire Futurama comic book i bought before bob showed up and explain to me why I got rice delivered to my room at 12:30 in the morning.
As suggested i go to teh Jade market and Flower market. And that he and his parents are going to the hospital, and it’s on thier way and they’ll give me a ride in half an hour.
By that time, it was already 13:30, so i finished reading my comic book, and met bob at the office at 14:00, and they dropped me off there.
There are 3 markets that are actually placed under the highway bypass, where in weekdays they have a parking lot. They are very conservative when it comes to land space.
I went over them from north to south. The Jade market was first, and although it’s called the jade market, it’s basically a jewlery/crystal/artifact market, which had a lort of non jade mechendise, some cheap, some expensive. I got an oppurtunity to try out a lot of macro photography. A lot of the crystals there are so very beutifull, that i wish i’d have more then 128MB on my camera… But i guess many of these picture might look boring for the observer who havn’t been there. Like most of my pictures.
I continued to the other market, it’s called “Flower market”, but much like jade market, the majority of the merchendise aren’t flowers, but garden related. Flowers, plants, cactuses, small fountains that produce smoke , which i’m not actually sure but was told is water vapor, which is odd, because it’s not hot. I know Idan would have loved going there, there were A LOT of types of vegetation there, including herbs, like tea herbs. I even saw Nana there. The this market is called handicaped holiday market, and i guess it’s because the salesman or artists there are handicaped in some way. There were all sorta Pitchifkes there. And some nice painting. Didn’t buy anything though because i didn’t find anything interesting…

All in all, i must say i did a lot of walking and i feel like i’m sunburnt, although it’s imposibble becuase, a. there was no sun, b. the markets is UNDER the overpass, so even if there was sun, definently not there.

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An Odd Chap I Met At The Subway.

After finishing dinner with Sterling at TGI Friday’s, (yes, I actually got to eat there, on saturday), I was looking at some flyer that someone handed to me when i went into the Subway train. The subway here, called MRT, is in some part above ground. Anyways, back to the story, Next to me were standing, a wester looking guy and a girl. They asked me about that flyer i was holding, and when i said i don’t know anything about it, they asked me where i’m from. These two were brother and sister, and he actually got off at my train stop, which was only one stop from where i went on the train, so you can imagine how short was the conversation with his sister. He introduced himself as Keiran, A canadian, who decided to go and live in Taiwan. He learn chinese and teaches english, Like a lot of foreigners here do. He actually lives on teh other direction from where i was going but decided to walk with me a bit, since he wasn’t in any hurry, or not doing anything in particular. I didn’t mind the company. I wanted some coffee, so we actually sat in some coffee place on the way back to the office (where i spend most my time).
We talked about Chinese, and languages in general, about his life in Taiwan, and life in general. I didn’t mind inviting him to see Ballerium. So we went to the office, and we talked some more about all sort of stuffs. Since it was purim, I offered him some of the Oznei Haman i brought with me. So far they’re very liked here around the chinese people.. He mentioned the fact that he never had a fresh date, and really asked me what’s it like. I tried my best to describe it, and how diffrent it is from dried dates, we kept talking about Purim for a while, and he mentioned he’s something called “Jehova’s Witness”. He also seemed a lot interested in how you say certain word, or rather names in Hebrew, as opposed to English/Latin. I asked him what’s the diffrence between that and Christianity. I didn’t really understand the answer, and well.. i don’t know if i care enough to know. I know Idan would have made a lot out of this conversation, and also will probably had a lot more to add to it. I tried reaching him on the ICQ but he wasn’t there. I ended up googling and the Walla’ing the Jewish Bible, which you can find complete, With nikud online. He compared some of the verses in hebrew (or my rough biblica-hebrew to english traslation of it) to how he knows the bible.
I don’t know how i find myself in such a conversation, becuase i couldn’t care less about religion, and much less about christianity then judaism. More then the fact that he was interesting conversation, he was interested in what i had to say, which is why i think it lasted a while.


His sister sent him an SMS that she would like to learn some Hebrew, and so i told him that she can feel free to call me, and i have no problem teaching her a bit in my free time.

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Sam And Max 2 Got Cancled !!!

Hey.
I know most of you won’t bother with this kind of news, and it’s not really pure BLOG material, but i feel like i need to say something about this.
If you don’t like computer game, or don’t care, you can skip this post.

Sam And Max has been one of the nice adventure games that was produces by LucasArts in the golden days of adventure games. Now adays, the pure adventure game genere is relatively dead. There are a few “first person” adventure games from “The Adventure Company” and 2-3 pure adventure game titles per year, like “The Longest Journey” or last year’s “Runaway” (which is a GREAT game and a MUST for any of the old time adventure gamers). I was actually starting to see the light at the end of the dark tunnle of non adventure games. A few nwe adventuer games were supposed to be released in the upcoming years, amongst them “Full Throttle 2”, “Sam and Max 2”, and “Leisure suit larry 8”. The former two, FT2 and SNM2, both were already in late development staged by LucasArts, got canned. Plus LSL8 seems like it’s gonna be a .. well… console game adaptation of an adventure game, which is far from pure ol good adventure. Not that i won’t play it, or won’t like it a lot. I do like “Beyond Good And Evil” which is Action/adventure, or Star wars: Knights of the old republic, which is an RPG, and either of them will win, in my opinion, the best game of the year award.


Since it’s announcement 4 days ago, the net is filled up with a lot of comments, letters, petitions, and other sites about the cancelation of Sam And Max 2. One of this sites, made me laugh about how far people will go with this.
Lucas art’s reason for caneclling the game is.. of course – Money. They don’t think it’ll make enough of it, to be precise. The official quote is given here.
Everybody who’s in the game business know exactly why adventure games are dead, and why nobody ever makes new ones: Money. Adventure games tend to appeal to only a part of the gamer’s community. Usually the more.. inteligent one. Other games, like Shooting games, war games, car racing games, kickboxing games, sell a lot more, because they tend to appeal to the lowest common denominator. I don’t say that there’s no place for these kind of games, I just know i don’t play 99% of them myself. I do know i try and play ANY adventure game out there. But i belong to a small portion of the gamers community that isn’t as big as the “first person shooter” part of the community. So when the time comes to do a return on investment calculation, what would you invest on ? A low budget project for a lousy first person shooter game which will sell a couple of million copies ? or a high budget adventure game, with good story, which will sell somewhere around a million copies of even less then that ?
To the executives in the publishing companies, the answer is very simple, and obvious. Let make something that sucks, but we’ll get rich.
Unfortunantly it’s the same thing as what’s happend to the Movie industry in the past 5 years. Stories became so lousy, because it’s now very cheap to make a lousy movie with a lot of good special effect, and make a huge income on it, rather then have a good movie with a good story, which takes more effort to make.


I want to add that i read about one of the possible implications of this game cancelation in The Scumm Bar – Monkey Island’s fan site, which they say that since SMN2 got cancelled, this doesn’t look good regarding the much anticipated next (and maybe final) chapter of the Monkey island series (Monkey island 5).

I don’t really know what i preffer, if given a choice, a lousy MI5, or no MI5 at all…


I do, however, promise you, that one day, if i get the oppertunity, i’ll be out there, making a good adventure game.

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