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Last Dinner in Bangkok
This meal was so good, it cannot be described properly with words… Suffice to say, it knocked us all out with a quantity/quality double combo. @ one of the numerous Korean BBQ joints near Sukhumvit Soi 12
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Conrad Hotel, Bangkok
Tagging along with friends who got an upgrade to an executive suite… Welcome drink, sir? Champagne. The room keycards have leather jackets and there’s a Herman Miller chair in the room.
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Burger King and Heinie, Khao San Road
Double Whopper with cheese. 6 am.
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Japanese Jedi
This video just keeps getting better and better. Pink wakizashi! (via my pal Azumi on FB)
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Just so you know…
…this is the supposedly the longest entry in Wikipedia: List of Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 2nd edition monsters (nothing of value for normal people; do not click unless you want to wait for it to load for a loooong time) Nerds FTW! (This post was inspired by a love for Wikipedia and Borabu Dave, who isn’t sure if I’m still running this blog or not.)
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A moment of peace…
…while Max contemplates pushing his sister over (don’t mess with her when she has that look in her eyes, boy!). (taken at a local temple being used as polling place for the national election; we were waiting for mommy to cast her ballot)
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One ThaiPad Per Child
I took this photo a couple months ago out toward the local ostrich farm. The political party that put tons of these signs up on all the roads won Sunday’s elections, so I guess Max and Mina will be getting their ThaiPads soon…
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Three little monkeys (@ Koh Samet)
It’s amazing how when I repeatedly called all three (Max! Mina! August!), only one would look up at a time. Then again, it was ice cream time.
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Gmail Dense Preview
I’m previewing the new look for Gmail and really liking it so far. You can access this setting through Gmail by clicking: Mail Settings –> Themes –> Preview (dense) The Google suite of online apps finally seems to have implemented something they’ve missed to this point: Sleek, pleasing design
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Pinching
Just a note: It hasn’t always been so, and it may not always be so, but right now I’m at a stage in life where I’d rather do work for free than for a token amount of money… And I’m much more inclined to accept such offers from people who need it than those who don’t. That is all.























