Wayfaring seems like an interesting resource. Right now it's still a little wonky - I could not get the map to show my route going west from L.A. to Seoul (apparently Wayfaring has problems with the International Date Line right now). Hopefully it will get the bugs worked out, though, and I'll be using it to display a routemap and points of interest from the trip.
Monday, February 27, 2006
Friday, February 24, 2006
The List
So I've used Google's new GooglePages function to put up a quick pack list. It's incomplete, and I'll be updating it more this weekend. But go ahead and check it out! I've also added a link on the sidebar.
Wednesday, February 22, 2006
the iBook
the iBook
Originally uploaded by Gaz Errant.
More new gear - this time it's my new laptop! The old laptop, though still great, was at the end of its warranty, so I decided to get something newer, faster, and with a 3-year warranty. Applecare is great, as they have technicians all over the world. If my iBook goes crazy in Malaysia, it's no problem.
The Specs: 12" screen, 4.9 pounds, 1.33 Ghz G4 processor.
Tuesday, February 21, 2006
New gear!
IMGP1149
Originally uploaded by Gaz Errant.
Behold my new travel sandals, sitting on my mess of a desk. They're Keen Newports (Keen is the brand name, not an adjective. Though they are indeed keen). I'm only bringing two pairs of shoes on my trip, and this is one of them. The other is a pair of Timberland trail shoes.
Monday, February 13, 2006
I just quit my job.
Well, I gave notice, really. I wanted to end things on very good terms with my employer, so I just gave what amounts to 3 months' notice. My bosses took it very well - they seemed rather jealous of the trip. And they were both very supportive.
Between the doctor visits, talking to my building management, and giving notice at my job, things are happening very quickly now. May's going to be here before I know it. The trip has always had somewhat of an unreal, dreamlike quality to it. That quality is fast fading, and it's being replaced with the knowledge that this is real, and that I'm leaving the country for most of a year in only three months.
Between the doctor visits, talking to my building management, and giving notice at my job, things are happening very quickly now. May's going to be here before I know it. The trip has always had somewhat of an unreal, dreamlike quality to it. That quality is fast fading, and it's being replaced with the knowledge that this is real, and that I'm leaving the country for most of a year in only three months.
Friday, February 10, 2006
Good news and bad news.
Well, bad news first (always the best way to go): due to various circumstances, I'm having to put myself on a much more stringent budget until May in order to save the amount of money I was expecting to save. In fact, I may not actually save quite as much as I expected by the time I leave. It's unfortunate but unavoidable.
So I'm cutting back on any costs I can. No more eating out, no more Netflix, no more buying ANYTHING that isn't for the trip. I have two short trips planned between now and May that I'm still going to go on - but only because I've already made the plans and paid for the tickets.
Now, the good news: I started getting my vaccinations this morning. Wonder of wonders, my insurance apparently covers them. I had heard horror stories about the cost of vaccinations, and that insurance generally didn't cover them. But mine does. I got a Polio booster, Tetanus booster, Typhoid, and the first Hep B shot. I go back in a month to get the second Hep B (I might get Yellow Fever and Meningitis then just because my insurance covers it).
I've also bought a pair of pants! Ex Officio Fatigue travel pants - REI.com was having an amazing clearance sale, so the (normally $100) pants were $17. Of course, since I bought them online, I didn't have a chance to try them on, but at that price I'm not too worried. I can always send them back if they really don't fit.
So I'm cutting back on any costs I can. No more eating out, no more Netflix, no more buying ANYTHING that isn't for the trip. I have two short trips planned between now and May that I'm still going to go on - but only because I've already made the plans and paid for the tickets.
Now, the good news: I started getting my vaccinations this morning. Wonder of wonders, my insurance apparently covers them. I had heard horror stories about the cost of vaccinations, and that insurance generally didn't cover them. But mine does. I got a Polio booster, Tetanus booster, Typhoid, and the first Hep B shot. I go back in a month to get the second Hep B (I might get Yellow Fever and Meningitis then just because my insurance covers it).
I've also bought a pair of pants! Ex Officio Fatigue travel pants - REI.com was having an amazing clearance sale, so the (normally $100) pants were $17. Of course, since I bought them online, I didn't have a chance to try them on, but at that price I'm not too worried. I can always send them back if they really don't fit.
Thursday, February 09, 2006
Meerkats!
Thought I'd spice things up with a post from my Disney photos. The weekend was great - hit all the parks, plus we saw La Nouba (the Cirque du Soleil show at Disney). At Animal Kingdom, not only did we get a GREAT safari (see all the pictures on Flickr), but we got to ride the new Expedition Everest ride (which doesn't officially open until April).
A world of difference from what my upcoming trip will be like, but it was a great weekend nonetheless.
A world of difference from what my upcoming trip will be like, but it was a great weekend nonetheless.
Tuesday, February 07, 2006
100 Days, Part III
Ok, so 100 days (once again) passed over the weekend. I was at Disney World, so I couldn't post. But things are progressing nicely.
This morning I had my physical. I'll be waiting for bloodwork results for a few days, but otherwise I'm in great shape (although I could stand to lose a little weight). I've got an appointment with a travel health specialist this Friday to start getting my vaccinations out of the way.
I've contacted my apartment building's leasing office, and it seems like breaking my lease may be my best option. They confirmed that they wouldn't give me any problems subletting, but I think that it would be far more trouble than it's worth (unless I find out that someone I know well needs an apartment). The building is full, so it's likely my apartment would get rented as soon as I moved out. I'd just end up losing my security deposit.
This morning I had my physical. I'll be waiting for bloodwork results for a few days, but otherwise I'm in great shape (although I could stand to lose a little weight). I've got an appointment with a travel health specialist this Friday to start getting my vaccinations out of the way.
I've contacted my apartment building's leasing office, and it seems like breaking my lease may be my best option. They confirmed that they wouldn't give me any problems subletting, but I think that it would be far more trouble than it's worth (unless I find out that someone I know well needs an apartment). The building is full, so it's likely my apartment would get rented as soon as I moved out. I'd just end up losing my security deposit.
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