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America, March 21, 2008

A New York Taxi Story

I caught the wrong cab

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Taxi! Taxi!
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In need of a taxi map!
3:15 pm - Leaving a Battery Park office Its time to go. I have to give a speech on One Laptop Per Child in 45 minutes in Brooklyn. I'll be part of The World in Your Library at the LACUNY Institute Series, talking to librarians about one of my favorite topics and its impacts on the dissemination of knowledge in the developing world.

Brooklyn College has invited me to NYC, one of the rare speaking engagements where I'm going to be a paid speaker. Before you think that amounts to much, this trip is netting me train, hotel, and $100 for meals and such. In New York, a $100 lasts about a minute.

3:19 pm - Getting in a taxi I hail a cab, and climbing in, tell the driver to take me to the Brooklyn College Library in Brooklyn. I'm running a few minutes late, but I figure I can still make it in time. That's until, as we're crossing the Brooklyn Bridge I hear:

"Brooklyn, I've never been here before."
3:27 pm - Somewhere in Brooklyn We've now confirmed that this driver does not know where Brooklyn College Library is with the brilliant statement: "There are many colleges in Brooklyn." I start franticly calling Google 411 trying to track down their phone number to get directions while manically scanning the streets for a taxi stand or some other transport option.

The taxi driver is in his own manic moment, scribbling furiously on a clipboard. At first I thought it was his manifest, but then I realized he was nuts and this was his scribble pad. This will not be a Portland Taxi Perfection experience.

3:47 pm - Avenue, Brooklyn I have 13 minutes to make my presentation but at least we now know where we are going. The college gave me directions but laughed when I asked how long it would take. So did the taxi driver, but he's nuts. And slow.

Can he be any slower? I think he's stopping on yellow lights! I know for sure that other cars are passing him. And yet he still scribbles.

4:12 pm - A side street near Brooklyn College I've bailed out of the cab. I figure I can run there faster than he can drive. I know it felt great to cuss him out and slam his door so hard kids on the street spun around thinking it gunfire.

I am still cussing his name as dash across streets, asking people here and there where the college is.

4:19 pm "Where is the library?" I yell at the college guard as I jump the turnstile entrance. I am late, sweating, and thinking my chance to speak is passing. "That way," he says with an outstretched hand.

I run "that way" on a curved sidewalk, cool Brooklynites wiz past in a blur of building scanning. Gym, classrooms, ah, the library!

4:21 pm - Brooklyn College Library "Sir, you must exit the building." What? That does not compute. Exit? Why? Bomb scare? What bomb scare? I need to give a speech! Out of my way, please. No, out of their way I am cast. Onto the lawn, in a daze. Panic replaced by confusion. There will be no speech today. No need for the rush, for the push, for the dash.

5:18 pm Speech ungiven, thoughts not expressed, day wasted, I'm on my way back to Penn Station. On the subway.

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America, March 15, 2008

The Thomas Lee Bachelor Party

tasty!
Thomas enjoying the night
I've never been a Best Man. This realization came to me late one night at my dinner table. It was around midnight, long after a party I'd thrown was over and Thomas Lee and I we talking. Or, more to the point, Thomas was asking;

"Wayan, will you be my best man?"

This was an odd question for me. Both because I'd not been a best man before, but also because I've not been to that many weddings. Yes, I've been to mine, both of them. But I didn't pay much attention to what Sean, my best man for both was doing.

Outside of those two moments of sheer terror joy, I've tended to avoid weddings. I stay so far away from them in real life that Amy stopped asking me to attend her friends' weddings. I don't even watch movies about weddings!

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America, February 21, 2008

United for First Class Flying

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Inflight ice cream rocks!
I was surprised at the first question the purser asked me as I took my seat:
"What would you like to drink?"
Here we were, just boarding the flight to Portland, and he had already taken my coat and hat, and now was offering me a pre-take-off beverage. A cold Heineken later, I realized the full difference between this United First Class accommodation and my usually seat back in Economy Plus.

Here, I was treated like a friend versus a customer. Note that I don’t have a real complaint against Economy Plus - I find it as bearable as any seat on an airplane, all of which are too small, too close together, and too high in the sky to make me at ease.

But Jimmy, my purser on this IAD to PDX trip, really made my frequent flyer miles upgrade worth the 5 E-Upgrade coupons I traded in for the privilege. After that first beer, the vodka tonics started quickly and never stopped till we landed. I had them right through a real dinner with real metal silverware.

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Canada, February 20, 2008

Brewpub Roadtrip: Vancouver, Canada!

tasty!
Canadian dew worms
I'm at Lucky lab in downtown Portland, Oregon, or PDX as its known around here. The conversation is good and the beer better. Lucky Lab, like almost every self-respecting bar in PDX, brews its own beer.

With my glass full of hops, my mind on malt, I learn that I'm about to have a three-day weekend. Its President's Day and I'm in Portland. What to do? Where to go? I know - Vancouver! And not as in Vancouver, Washington, but Vancouver as in Canada!

At first, I was tempted to make the five-hour road trip solo. I wanted to go that bad. I figured this might be my only international trip in 2008, and I didn't want to miss the chance to cross another border.

Its not that this would be my first trip to Canada - I went to Montréal with my family long ago. But this would be my first trip as an adult and I was excited. Both because I'd heard it was a beautiful city, filled with amazing sights, but also because it is another bastion of good beer.

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Canada, February 19, 2008

VBC Brewpub Tour - Granville Island Brewing

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Where's the beer tube?
On our Brewpub Roadtrip to Vancouver, Brett and I rolled into Granville Island Brewing a little early for the locals. Apparently, the pub doesn't start serving until noon, so we bought tickets for the beer tour and went looking for brunch.

Returning at the appointed hour, we went on the world's shortest brewery tour. Granville only brews small batches at the brewpub, its major production facilities are elsewhere. Still, we had a fun viewing of mashers, hopers, and other assorted empty steel containers until the real fun began - beer tasting.

With six little beers in front of us, Brett and I shared tasting tips and tales with an assortment of Canadians and a token American couple. Quickly, the topic turned to politics and a favorite quote was heard:

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Canada, February 18, 2008

VBC Brewpub Tour - Dockside Brewing

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Skip Dockside Brewing
I don't know what we could have expected from a brewpub located in a hotel restaurant. The scene wasn't promising when we walked in and felt a serious tourist vibe. Still, Brett and I were on a Vancouver Brewpub Tour and so we were determined to drink at the Dockside Brewing restaurant.

Again, we got a taster of beers, this time six or eight unremarkable and tasteless beers. Wait, there was a taste to the pilsner - it was foul! Now it could've been just a bad line or the actual taste of the beer, but neither Brett nor I could finish the schooner.

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