I’m In
In China, that is.
After a 14 hour flight due north of Chicago, over the north pole, and down to Shanghai followed by a lengthy bus ride to Hangzhou I’m more or less settled in to my dorm.
I still don’t have my own Internet connection yet, so I have to keep this brief. A more substantial update will follow once I’m up and running. Bear with me.
I blogged your departure, but no trackback showed up. Anyway, welcome to the East.
↓ Quote | Posted September 6, 2006, 7:54 amRemember to go to the front desk, with about 110 kaui. Ask to buy 上网 for 你的房间。
After they take that info, you will come back and have a notice on your door that you have a package. You will go to the front desk and they will have your slip of paper with your static IP info. Don’t be surprised if you can’t access this site from your room.
↓ Quote | Posted September 7, 2006, 11:29 amJared, it is kuai, not kaui.
↓ Quote | Posted September 7, 2006, 11:10 pmDave, you are doing great from the telephone.
Right, typo. I don’t really know where “kaui” came from, other than my fingers typing faster than my brain can keep up.
↓ Quote | Posted September 8, 2006, 12:50 am