Wednesday, December 31, 2008
Happy New Year! (But After One More Second)
Well, I guess one extra second won't kill us. Here's to better year to come in 2009!!
Thursday, December 25, 2008
Happy Holidays!!
One of my favorite short stories of all times happens to be about Christmas. The Gift of the Magi by O'Henry. What life is really all about. =)
Happy Holidays!!
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
Reason 2 for Not Being on Facebook
Tuesday, November 25, 2008
Peru -- Post 5
Walk down a street in Cusco where you can see Inca foundation for buildings.
Inside Los Perros. The couches were awesome.
Monday, November 17, 2008
Peru and Machu Picchu -- Post 4
Steps going up part of Machu Picchu. I was very exhausted... apparently, I need to be in better shape!
I made it a goal to reach the thatched house at the top of Machu Picchu sanctuary ruins. Once we got there, we saw lots of llamas just grazing about.
Apparently, these llamas know how to use steps to get from one level to the next!
Picture of Machu Picchu from the thatched house...
These nuns had the best spot -- shades and best vantage point of Machu Picchu from the side of the thatched house.
A "street" between houses and buildings in Machu Picchu.
The last parting shot of Machu Picchu before leaving.
Sunday, November 16, 2008
Peru and Machu Picchu -- Post 3 (Tips)
1) It is high altitude, so see your doctor before leaving about getting prescription medicine to help you not get any altitude sickness. My drug was Acetazolamide (250 mg, took 3 times a day). It helps the blood flow.
2) There is only one bus company that runs from Machu Picchu to Agua Caliente (village that’s at the foot of the mountain). Once you are up at Machu Picchu, there’s only one really expensive restaurant to eat for lunch and supposedly you cannot take food in (there’s a storage locker). But if you don’t want to spend gobs of money on food or waste time by coming down from Machu Picchu by bus for lunch at Agua Caliente, then you should pack your lunch so you can spend as much time in Machu Picchu. When i was standing in line at 5:00 am for the first bus to go up to Machu Picchu, there were ladies selling bottled water and sandwiches (4 soles… that’s like $1.33). Buy those. I planned ahead and bought sandwiches the night before… but they got all soggy. If I knew there would be folks selling stuff as we were waiting for the bus, I wouldn’t have bought anything for lunch.
3) Take anything and everything you take into Machu Picchu out with you. It needs to be preserved, not wasted.
4) Right outside the “condor room,” there are little cracks where rabbits live… it’s kinda cool to see. This is the picture...
5) If you get into Agua Caliente early and spend a night there, then you could probably go see Machu Picchu twice. Do that if you can.
6) I went during the start of the rainy season (early November 2008). It didn’t really rain but it was hot. It’s hotter at Machu Picchu than at cusco (the major city most tourists will go through to get to Machu Picchu). Then it gets cold at night. By hot, I mean like high 70’s to 80 F. Wear light hiking boots, pants, and jacket. The steps can be steep and you’ll get a good workout, even without gorgeous weather.
7) There’s no restroom once you enter Machu Picchu. There is one right before you enter, but you need to pay 1 sole (so bring some change). You might as well go before entering because it sucks to go back to the entrance for bathroom and then go back in.
8) Take the time to enjoy the view of Machu Picchu… it’s quite amazing. =)
Peru and Machu Picchu -- Post 2
The terraces were used for farming and agriculture. They are layered terraces so that there wouldn't be erosion problem.
Condor room. On the ground is the condor (beak and face) and 2 slanted rocks represent the wings.
I have way too many more pictures to post. But I'm getting sleepy (because apparently, I'm still jet lagged!). I posted tips about Machu Picchu at 43places.com. I will repost here in another post. Then I'm going to sleep and hope that this work week won't kill me.
Saturday, November 15, 2008
Peru and Machu Picchu -- Post 1
I left on the election night and almost all tourists I met from all over the world asked about how we thought of the new President. Almost everyone expressed enthusiasm and joy (except for American tourists from Montana and Arizona) that Obama was elected as our new President. It was surprising how much the rest of the world took interest in American politics.
Anyway, here are some pictures from Peru vacation (although I'm pretty sure my cousin took much better ones!). Because I took over 300 pictures, I'm going to post only what I think are the best and in multiple posts. =)
From Lima to Cusco, we flew over Andes Mountain, covered in snow.
This was the soup... which was really good. Kinda brothy.
Apparently, Inca Indians were very much aware of earthquakes. So they built all their buildings in trapezoidal shape so that the buildings can withstand earthquakes. All the windows and doors are also built in trapezoidal shape.
This is the train track at Agua Caliente, the town at the foot of Machu Picchu. It's about 4 hour train ride from Cusco to Agua Caliente. Agua Caliente is pretty small (but full of restaurants and souvenir shops), and there are no taxis. Everyone has to walk. There is only one bus company that transport folks from Agua Caliente to Machu Picchu, which is about 35-45 minute ride. It starts going up at 5:30 am and last one down to Agua Caliente from Machu Picchu is at 5:30 pm.
Monday, November 03, 2008
Bankruptcy and Hiatus
Sunday, September 28, 2008
The Bailout -- Tax Treatment
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
For or Against the Bail-Out?
Wednesday, September 10, 2008
To Cheat or Not to Cheat
Apparently, there were folks that were selling questions so people could cheat. But what amused me amidst the main story was this line from the article:
Donald L. McCabe, a Rutgers University professor of management, has surveyed 200,000 students over 19 years and concluded that those in business school cheat more than those in other disciplines.Sooo... does that mean business folks are more inclined to cheat/lie if you take the logical conclusion that those graduating from business school go into business?
Malibu State Creek Park
My mom. =)
Road lined with oak trees.
Those folks hiked up to middle of nowhere! They are tiny because they were really really far away.
It was a beautiful (but hot) day to hike around. In all, a leisurely (some would call, walk not hike) hike around my mom's favorite state park.