Archive for the ‘Travels’ Category
4 days of hitch-hiking to the Dordogne
Monday, May 17th, 201036 hours of Corbusier
Thursday, March 5th, 2009Our editorial staff had a small teambuilding holidays in Marseille. It was pretty good but we did not do too much. The flight was 10 euros for a return flight, so we decided to go there. We stayed for 2 days and saw the neighborhood built by Marseille’s architect Le Corbusier which was pretty awesome. A lot of concrete buildings with non-concrete shapes I guess. I don’t know too much about architecture, but I still took a number of pictures and pretended to be amazed.Â
For the rest we did typical French stuff, like eating bread with cheese, drinking wine and walking around. Marseille was a decent thing to do and our team is built again. Check out the pictures if you want.
Thailand, the good and the bad
Saturday, January 3rd, 2009After 5 months of crowdedness in Singapore with the only escapes being a weekend of Bintan and a week of Bali, Thailand seemed like a perfectly good place to unwind from my exchange semester. Having heard many good stories about Krabi, we decided to go for that instead of visiting Phuket, like most people do.Â
I have to admit I was a bit worried. Some people advised against going to Thailand, not only because of the recent political unrest and closing of airports. Of course Thailand is known for its sex industry (pingpongshows and ladyboys) and nightlife, but that’s not really something we were interested in.Â
We had a nice last evening in Singapore in the ‘New Asia Bar’, the Stamford hotel’s bar on the 72nd floor with an awesome view, which costed enough to convince us we didn’t need any more drinks for at least one month.Â
Krabi is supposedly the place where you get your good amount of relaxation. So that’s where we started, taking a flight from Kuala Lumpur to Krabi airport with AirAsia. We used hostels.com to book a nice place for around 15 euros a night, which is quite expensive. But the same amount of money that buys you a shitty hostel room the size of a bed in Singapore, bought us an awesome spacious room, with balcony, paintings, tv and bath tub in a hotel 700m from the beach, with swimming pool and breakfast.
And what do you do for relaxation in Krabi? We did nothing at all and it was awesome. A day at the beach, a day riding elephants and climbing stairs to a temple.
And of course eating. Thai food is delicious. We ate everything from plain rice with beef and garlic to crabs to fistsize shrimps to barbecue buffets. It costs practically nothing and it’s so damn good. And it puts your handling of spicy food to the test. I learned (or better yet was taught (or better yet was taught the hard way)) to appreciate spicy food in Singapore, but Thailand is in a whole different league. Especially hiding the incredibly spicy chili peppers in the not spicy and delicious Nam Pla fish sauce is a mean trick, that makes your eyes fill with tears. But all in all, the food experience is definetely worth repeating and recommended.Â
The bad
Phuket is a shithole. I really can’t get why people would go there. The only things we experienced the first day were masseuses that actually grabbed my ass when I walked past them, with their whiney pronounciation of “massaaage” and the hundreds of tuktuk drivers going “tuktuk?”. Then there were the bars with scantilly clad women (or were they?) with old western guys ogling them. And to top it all off there was this one western guy with a 15 year old Thai boy around his shoulders chatting up other boys of the same age. Made me rage and that’s when we decided to get back to the hotel and not come back to see Phuket’s nightlife. The rest of our short 2 night stay we spent at the beach (as far away from the whole sex stuff as possible) and in the cinema watching the Thai movie Ong Bak 2. We could’ve done this practically everywhere, so in the end going to Phuket was not worth it. Good to experience for once, but not very enjoyable.Â
Although in Phuket the filth was crawling around and trying to lure you to watch pingpong shows and get massages, throughout Thailand garbage is quite a problem. Even in Krabi, all of the streets were littered with garbage bags smelling up the place. It’s not really a problem, but it can be a bit annoying.Â
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After a one night stay in Kuala Lumpur we had our flight to Yogyakarta. The first day of Yogya is not really the way we imagined it would have been. Both a bit sickish with diarrhoea and a bit feverish, we have spent most of the time in bed. Because of this our plans are not fixed yet, but on our wishlist
 are visiting temples of Borobodur and Prambanan, climbing either the Merapi or Bromo vulcano and finding a nice place to have our Christmas dinner. We’ve got only one week, so it’s going to be a bit cramped, but it are all things you simply have to do when you are around here. And this is an opportunity that will not present itself anytime soon, so we have no choice but to grab it.
24h in 35mm
Thursday, January 1st, 2009So already anticipating the time I would be spending on Changi because of going there too early, I decided to take a photo each hour of the remaining 24. No editting or even good quality pictures. Just quick snaps all at 35mm.
2100The 24 hours started where they would end too, en route to the airport. Had to drop my gf off which was not much fun.

2300
A German exchange student I met would leave the morning before I left Singapore, so we decided to meet up the last evening and have some drinks and just talk a bit. He travelled to Vietnam and Cambodia, so we had enough to talk about. We walked around Bugis for a bit, but then decided to get some Tigers at the 7-11 and drink them somewhere.

2400
We drunk the Tigers near Jalan Besar, near Chris’ hostel. We just talked a bit about the last semester and our travels. A worthy way of saying goodbye.

0100
Chris was already at his hostel, I still had to walk a bit. I walked past Mustafa center, a 24h shopping mall in Little India. The place where I bought my bag last year.

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Whe coming back to the hostel, I had to prepare for the voyage. Preparation involves putting the right music on my MP3 player and the right games on my PSP. Very important!

0800
I woke up too early because of some noises and presumably a bit of nerves. But there’s no point i sleeping too long and I decided that I needed to do a number of things, buying a new gaming mouse, finding a football shirt for a mate of mine and buying cuff links.

0900
Sadly enough it started raining, so I had to wait a bit at the hostel. Discovery was a good way to kill some of the time.

1000
And that’s where I realized I didn’t have to wake up that early. All the shops downtown were still closed and would only open around 11. So I bought a newspaper and an orange juice at the McDonald’s.

1100
I succeeded in buying my new mouse. Someone told me that razer is a Singaporean brand, so there wasn’t really an option but to buy one to replace the worn out G1 mouse I have now. A nice DiamondBack 3G with green light to match my wall

1200
From Bugis, where I did not succeed in buying a football shirt because all the bootlegs were horribly obvious bootlegs, I went to Vivocity. Vivocity’s one of my favourite malls in Singapore, so I just went there to walk around a little bit and maybe find my cuff links.

1300
Walking from City Hall MRT station to Suntec City. A jacket I found at Vivocity was not available in my size there, but they did have one at Suntec. So I took the MRT again to go and get the jacket. The cufflinks were dropped as idea for stuff to buy.

1400
I had lunch in the basement of Central in Clarke Quay. I would meet with my ex-housemate Peter in Clarke Quay, because it was central and close to my hostel. I had a nice mixed roast meat plate which tasted very well. Sadly enough that was to be my last meal in Singapore.

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After my meal I decided to have my after lunch dip on the banks of the Singapore river. A nice moment to just think about the last semester, for which I took almost over an hour. I still don’t really like Clarke Quay, but this day it was nice and windy and not too crowded. Plus it was an easy place to rendez-vous with people.

1600
Peter and me sat in ‘the Coffee Connoisseur’ (no typo) with Peter, talking about his trip to the US and my tour around SE Asia while watching the pictures. Just sitting down for an hour and chatting was fun. But once again it was saying goodbye to someone, which isn’t really fun.

1700
Going back to the hostel to get my luggage and head towards the airport. Sadly enough this was the last picture since I got kind of nervous when heading to the airport. Plus I was very sweaty and gross, because the last day in Singapore was really hot.
All in all, the flight went ok. Transferring in Zurich was cold and it’s going to take some time to get adapted to the cold again. I lost 4kg during my stay and I think that’s all fat that I am going to miss when it isn’t there anymore to keep me warm. My new jacket has proven its worth already though
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I’m still alive!
Wednesday, November 5th, 2008Just swamped with work. I’m really not going to take much time to write this post, but I will at least give a really, really short update. Schoolwise, I’m working hard. One course, which I’m probably going to fail is taking up way much more time that healthy. Other courses are taking up their fair amount of time too, but nothing compares to my CS5340 Bayesian Network course.
The Computer Vision course is hella fun! We’re working on an algorithm that stabilizes video material which it is doing pretty well already. I can’t show you any results yet, since my eee doesn’t do coding video that well
. I have a small clip that shows you how we find the movement in video via which we try and remove the shaking that people usually do. Some more than others…
The video looked better before uploading to Youtube… what you should see is a movie clip with in it arrows pointing in the direction in which points in the movie move. For people that are interested: Shi and Tomasi feature finding and pyramidical Lucas Kanade optical flow. YEEEE!
And as far as holidays go, we have it locked down. The mrs. is coming over 5th of december from which we will spend a whopping 5 days in Singapore. Then fly to Krabi, Thailand for a week of sunbathing, seeing … whatever… and doing… whatever… I don’t know about Thailand. And after that we’re flying to Jogyakarta to meet a friend of ours and a teacher of mine. It’s going to be weird, yet awesome. It is kind of weird, but he is the only 40+ person who actually commented on this blog, so that kind of levels stuff out.
Anyways, now off for dinner, than bed, then school again. Cheers!

























