C. Buddha's Hasty Musings

Raising a family in Thailand // Documenting Issan food, culture, music, and people

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  • Cars,  Exploits,  Moblogging (Android)

    About 3 hours to Chiang Mai

    December 26, 2010 /

    Justin Yoshida’s location@2:26pm,12/26 Huai Rai, Den Chai, Phrae http://m.google.com/u/m/AL6Y8s Everybody warned us about the long, windy mountain roads on the way to Chiang Mai, but they aren’t bad at all. I guess it’s because there isn’t a hill in sight standing on the tallest building in Maha Sarakham (my uni’s admin building). I’m moblogging this and eating with Mina right now, and we are in the windiest roads of the whole trip. The scenery in these mountains looks a lot like Japan, except for the abundant banana trees. I’d rather be sliding around these corners in my old Silvia with speakers blaring ADF instead of bouncing around in a university…

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  • Old Blog Entries (archives),  Videos

    Merry

    December 25, 2010 /

    Told you once I won’t tell you again it’s a bad way…

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    March 22, 2010

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    December 16, 2010
  • Old Blog Entries (archives),  Web

    Wikileaks / Cablegate deconstructed

    December 24, 2010 /

    Bruce Sterling does it best: The Blast Shack

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    October 12, 2010

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  • Old Blog Entries (archives),  Photos,  Thai Society/Culture

    Royal Thai Motorcade

    December 24, 2010 /

    Last week, on the way home from my program’s English Camp at Nam Nao National Park, I moblogged about a major police presence on the highway suggestive of the presence of royalty. As it turns out, a princess was in town, and we were cleared off the highway to make way for her motorcade. This is my photo log of this most auspicious event. Long live the King and his family! Long live Thailand!

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    January 24, 2011

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    November 17, 2010
  • Toys & Tech

    Official Android Tips & Tricks

    December 22, 2010 /

    The first section is kind of duh, but the app list is nice. Some cool Android tips and tricks @ The Official Google Blog

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    Happy Holidays!

    December 22, 2010 /

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    Last Night of English Camp

    December 16, 2010

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    July 24, 2010
  • Moblogging (Android),  Old Blog Entries (archives),  Photos

    New underground gas tanks

    December 16, 2010 /

    @ Khon Kaen city outskirts The owner asked if we were engineers who knew about the system. She probably thought Teera was a fellow gas station owner and I was his Japanese engineer.

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  • Food,  Moblogging (Android),  Old Blog Entries (archives),  Thai Society/Culture

    Protein snack

    December 16, 2010 /

    We happened upon a stretch of fried grasshopper stands and decided to partake. They were most excellent. Also, it turned out that one of the princesses of Thailand was in a motorcade behind us and we had to pull over with all the other cars on the road to clear it before she passed. I had my Nikon ready and will post photos later.

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  • Moblogging (Android),  Old Blog Entries (archives),  Photos,  Work

    On the way home from Nam Nao

    December 16, 2010 /

    English camp was extremely successful this year; our new teaching format worked out very well and feedback from the students has been overwhelmingly positive so far. The biggest complaint I’ve heard is that they don’t want to have class tomorrow, which is understandable, but necessary since last Friday was a national holiday and I can’t let them fall behind the other class taking the same course. Ajarn Teera is driving and I’m sitting shotgun, my weapon of choice is this trusty Samsung Galaxy 5 loaded with Android 2.1 and an improved Swype haptic input system. It seems a member of the royal family is in this area because there are…

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    About 3 hours to Chiang Mai

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  • Moblogging (Android),  Music,  Old Blog Entries (archives),  Work

    Last Night of English Camp

    December 16, 2010 /

    I have a student who takes after my pal T in Japan so much it’s scary.

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