Fleeting posts about anything that comes by…
Stream of thoughts
| Post | Date |
| Fly to Hong Kong for 100 Euros New low budget airline Oasis offers flights from London to Hong Kong for 100 Euro plus taxes. |
September 29, 2006 |
I want to show you something
"I want to show you something," said Andy, my Chinese friend. I met him and his girlfriend a couple of days before in Drango, a small Tibetan town in Western part of Chinese province of Sichuan. They were coming from Shanghai, both young and educated. She was a web designer and he a team-building advisor, traveling overland to Lhasa to escape for a while from the hectic life of a ultra developed mega city, to enjoy freedom, fresh air and learn Buddhism from Tibetan monks. |
June 15, 2006 |
Tibet up Close Calendar 2006 Tibet up Close calendar 2006 is available now from Lulu.com for only $14.95. Calendar has dates in US format - Sunday is the first day of the week.
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December 8, 2005 |
| Education for nomads? What is the value of education for Tibetan nomads? This question is interesting and not easy to answer. It brings up other questions, like what is the value of nomadic life? Is it something good to keep or should be abandoned? On one side there is the need - people need butter, cheese and meat to [...] |
November 7, 2005 |
| The black taxi As I was entering the cab I felt like one of those top governent officials who comes down from his office up in the sky and goes proudly into his black limouzine waiting directly in front of the exit. |
October 8, 2005 |
| Lost in Tibet Moving around a lot is sometimes confusing - few nights ago I woke up in the middle of the night. I had no idea where I was! Slovenia? Chengdu? Shechen? Bejing? Whose place is it? |
October 8, 2005 |
| 100$ Laptop Mass produce 100$ laptops with the help of some fresh ideas and give them to school children in developing world. Sounds possible? |
July 1, 2005 |
| New category created Still in Beijing; created a new category for fleeting posts about anything that comes by... |
July 1, 2005 |
"I want to show you something," said Andy, my Chinese friend. I met him and his girlfriend a couple of days before in Drango, a small Tibetan town in Western part of Chinese province of Sichuan. They were coming from Shanghai, both young and educated. She was a web designer and he a team-building advisor, traveling overland to Lhasa to escape for a while from the hectic life of a ultra developed mega city, to enjoy freedom, fresh air and learn Buddhism from Tibetan monks.
Tibet up Close calendar 2006 is available now from Lulu.com for only $14.95. Calendar has dates in US format - Sunday is the first day of the week.
