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    Wed, 16 Jul 2008

    Daily Photo: Fog
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    The first batch of Maine photos are up, just a couple days' worth. Get them here.

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    Tue, 06 Nov 2007

    Photo Stream: Austin Sun, 6 Nov 2007

    Here's a pile of shots from my recent trip to sunny Austin, Texas.

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    Fri, 07 Oct 2005

    Of Great Renown

    The colors and busy nature of these signs are great. I found this place at City Market, right across the street from the buses and on-curb dental work. I was struck by how much advertising I saw everywhere in Bangalore. Billboards, banners, even spare tire covers on most scooters advertised car dealers, food (Shah Rukh Khan was everywhere), and mobile phone companies.

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    Wed, 05 Oct 2005

    What Advantage Do You Have?

    Continued adoration of the many funny signs I saw in India.

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    Fri, 30 Sep 2005

    ... and boy, are my arms tired!

    After a pair of long flights, I've arrived home to a Northern Virginia teetering on the brink of Autumn. The weather's gorgeous here and I'm so glad to see the family. All three girls have grown perceptibly in my absence and the youngest is now a full-on toddler, walking all around the house.

    I'll be taking a couple days off, playing with the kids, running the Army 10-Miler this weekend, and then returning to the old routine, which seems remarkably alluring given my international travels of late. I'm hoping my efforts in India bear fruit and my team there will succeed. Some day, in the not-so-distant future we'll all wonder what the big deal was about outsourcing, internationalization, and working across timezones. By then we'll have gone to South America and then to the old Soviet Bloc in search of talent, I imagine.

    The single-most depressing part of traveling to Bangalore is the international arrivals area at the airport. Here's the Wikipedia entry for the Bangalore Airport, which is, in my opinion, a scandalous and crumbling gateway to the "Silicon Valley of India."

    The current unfinished state of the International Airport sentences the business traveler to five more years, at least, of grim and crowded travels through Bangalore. Join the watch and visualize the completed airport.

    Start Date:October 2002, June 2003, September 2003, November 2003, December 2003, June 2004, Jan 2005, Feb 2005, April 2005, July 2-2005

    End Date:2003, Early 2005, Mid-2006, Mid-2007 [27 months], Jan 2-2008

    Caution: All dates are slippery when wet.

    One redeeming quality is the lack of the non-flying population inside the aiport itself. "The entry of visitors into the Terminal is on the basis of paid entry tickets." This cuts down somewhat on crowding and makes one's emergence from the airport a parade, whereby the bed-head and rumpled clothing of the bleary traveler are displayed for all to see.

    I've got a ton of photos from the trip and a few of them should bubble up here to the front page, so watch out for that.

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    Tue, 27 Sep 2005

    Seen At Bangalore's City Market

    Bangalore's City Market is a busy and bizarre/bazaar place. It's also visually striking. A man performing dentistry there on the sidewalk was also striking, but in a different way. Eeep.

    Most of the locals here can't believe that I strode off to City Market by myself. I did stand out, shiny white boy, ball cap (Old Mission General Store), JanSport backpack, and the ever-present camera. I bought nothing and ate nothing, instead just drinking in the sights and trying to avoid the rain of spit and fruit peels erupting from the parked buses.

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    Sun, 25 Sep 2005

    Not Likely To Catch On In The US

    Seen on the wall of a mosque in City Market, downtown Bangalore. Yes, it's crooked, I know, but I was hurrying, since the sidewalk was crazy full. And I hoped to not get mocked or otherwise thwacked for taking a photo.

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    We get the Times of India newspaper delivered to us at the hotel each morning. Besides being terribly gruesome, hilarious, and pretty interesting, the paper has a clever little message in tiny print above the masthead.

    The latest:

    • Monday: Sit back, we'll show you around
    • Saturday: Everyone has expectations from you. We give you space to be.
    Monday is a retread from about 10 days ago and I seem to have misplaced the entry from Sunday's paper.

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