
Seoul - Day 5
Posted by Pébé in Asia on 08 23rd, 2008
Nothing much today! Bruno arrived last night. We went for breakfast then as 2 real geeks back in our hotel rooms to code/hack
“what else?” like will say George… I started by the ground foundation of my new project. A tool I am building for the boys in Asia, they requested it. I am guessing it will be wildly used internally, open source yes but distribute only at Y!… for now. Well I started the architecture diagram and the specs. Later on, we go for lunch…
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Posted by Pébé in Asia on 08 23rd, 2008
The guys in Taipei, already told me about it, Korean like to drink and party. This is so true
On my first night here, they took me to dinner and then to a bar. We enjoyed couple of beers in an underground pub. You notice the ‘u’ and not ‘U’ on underground. The pub was 2 floors below. This being done, another collegue joined the party, we ended up in a japanese place having sake.
Friday night, no exception! After the office we went to twotwo chicken, to have well chicken and beers. We
went then to something particularly famous in Asia, a karaoke bar. From what I am aware, karaoke is not very famous in France. I am guessing may be a cultural problem. I knew in place back then in Marseille, well over 10 years ago what was providing karaoke services. You could stand up in front of everyone and start singing with the stress that most of the people in the audience will make fun of you. In Asia, it is different. You go to a karaoke bar, they have many separated rooms, and you rent one. You can be sitting, driking and singing with you friends without having to worry about anything. Sure the level of alcool in your blood make you even care less after a while. Bottom line, if you have the chance to be around with local people, never hesitate. GO! You will have so much fun! Thanks you guys, it was a great experience.
Finally, today Saturday, after a nice sleep in the morning, my friend Kyle advise me to visit Insa-dong. So I took a cab and 30 mins later I was in this nice area. It is a very touristic place but also an artistic spot. You can find many galleries, many exhibitions going on, painting, music,… many shops also, told you it was touristic… and finally traditionnal tea houses. I bought myself something very traditional and common for tourists, korean masks. It will complete my collection after the nice elephant I got in India last month. That was all for the day, back to the hotel, couple of emails and reading…
Seoul - Day 1/2/3
Posted by Pébé in Asia on 08 23rd, 2008What can I say about Seoul? Humm… it is a very impressive city. Everything looks huge, over 20 million people, you can see many big buildin
gs everywhere. The traffic is awful as well, cars everywhere, so much that to cross the main roads you usually need to use a tunnel. You get the feeling of a very active city, lot’s of things going on.
I tried to find my way to the office by myself, it was not that easy, with the number of towers around here. This being made, I spent some time with my fellow collegues and they are all great
First lunch we went to bono bono, a famous restaurant around here, that my friend Alex advise me to go to as well. This place is a seafood buffet with everything you can dream of.
My schedule is different, while in Taipei I was giving class in the morning, consulting the afternoon, here it is the opposite way around. Jinho is in charge here, amoung other things, to organize training even and he is going it very well. All the training rooms are booked for the whole week. You get there, he has prepared
the room, the projector is ready, all the needed slides as well. Then, as he is using a sofware to record your voice and the presentation you are giving, he connects you to a wireless mic… you are ready. No camera are used, later on one can replay the recording watching the slides and listening to the voice. This is definitly something we ought to be using everywhere. Now, the cherry on the cake, the poster to advertise the training you can even see the goatee. Sweet!!! I had some bad comments already about the shape of my face being… humm rounder… but hell. This is also use as a cover of a book he made with all the slides. A copy is distribute to all the trainees, in order from them to take notes. Well I was really impressed by the organisation. Well done.
Taipei - Day 8/9
Posted by Pébé in Asia on 08 23rd, 2008
It’s been a couple of days since my last post from Taipei. There is simply just not enough hours in a day. Last day was busy, shared amoung training and meetings. I end up in my hotel room around midnight, packed my suitcases and went to bed. The next day, I left the hotel around 9:30am to go to the airport. I was told to take at least 3 hours… humm 10:10am I was already waiting in the airport, waiting for 10:50 and the opening of the registration desk. This done, I visited inside out, the airport… so cool, no access to the lounge… my blackberry was still not working, could not even read my emails. Finally, catched my plane, no delay, great… 5:30pm I landed in Seoul.
You pass the gate and taxi drivers queue in the airport to hunt foreigners. One came after me, speaking a bit of english, proposing his services to take me to my hotel. How much? 130.000 won! Well I am not familiar with the money here… but it looked bloody expensive at the time. Nicely refused his offer, went to an ATM, got 200.000 won… and try to understand where to go. Hopefully it was not too late and the sun was still shining. After walking around, I found outside a booth where they were selling bus tickets… I knew my hotel was close to the COEX, the Seoul convention center,
among the korean characters I was able to distinct COEX, this is want I want. Final, 14.000 won
much better deal. I was a “deluxe” bus, high profile… a bit more than a hour later, I was downtown, near the COEX. Sadly there are 2 intercontinental hotel surrounding the place… I start obviously by the wrong one. Well, after so much waiting, plane and bus, a little walk could not be bad.. It is about a 10min walk between the 2, less funny with my 2 luggages and backpack…
Finally, I made it. Hotel is not bad and I have a nice view… Just time to rest and be ready for the next day.
Taipei - Day 7
Posted by Pébé in Asia on 08 18th, 2008What’s new today? same old same old…work all day, it went pretty fast… had my first bubble tea which is kind traditional in Taiwan…and weird in the same time.
My boss joined me today in Tapei, we manage to finally go out by ourself without any local help and we had quite some fun. Imagine going to a place where you can not communicate and we do not know what you have to do. Basically the idea here, you get a pan with 2 kind of boiling soups… one spicy one normal, they give you some meet and you have a free buffet with plenty of weird thing… so actually we can not be sure what we actually ate and we were very lousy in handly the whole cooking part… The waitress took puty on us, and had to show us the basic moves…
but what is the fun of travelling if you can not get lost in a city completly in the unknown!
One word… AWESOME! Like my friend Po would say “No Charge for Awesomeness or Attractivness”
Taipei - Day 5/6 - Week end time :)
Posted by Pébé in Asia on 08 17th, 2008So let’s say you want to have a fantastic week end in a foreign country, what do you do? Well either you invite me to join, lol, either you have local friends to show you around. I spent the saturday with Winson,
Wilson and Tim and it was great! They picked me up at 10am in front of my office, we took the metro to go to the sea shore… oh nice
Taipei is real hot this time of year, the wind next to the sea (well actually the river going to the sea…the sea is slighty further) helped a lot. We had a nice walk, followed by a coffee, a meal, a visit of some crowded streets… This done, we went to the museum where I learned a lot on Taiwan’s history. The night caught up pretty fast, ideal time to go to the night markets… more food and crowd
but a must seen in Taipei… with the illegal vendors running away after the rumor of cops coming, which spead quite fast among them… This done, I was back to my hotel by 8:30pm… with great memories and lots of fun. I can not thanks you enought boys!
As for Sunday, well I had set my alarm clock to 10am…but forget to change the “week day only” setting… meaning… well I woke up at 12:30pm… shame…
30 minutes later, so time to get up, have a shower and get dressed…I was in a cab (btw watching the olympics while driving) direction the Taipei 101. Up to now the tallest building in the world, as in 2009 the Burj Dubai should take over. What to say? humm well it is quite tall… I love the architecture, the elevator is impressive. From the 6th floor to 89th in a couple of seconds. It stands at 508m. 101 stands both for the address and the 101 floors it got. You can visit the 89 and some days (sadly not today) you can go outside on the 91st floors. You can grast the view of all Taipei from each side of this tower.
You have many companies in the building and a fantastic great mall at its base. Well it is mall like many others, with the same big brands as usual.
The latest big building I was in was last year in Toronto’s CN Tower with its 533m, but it’s just a tower not a building per say. After that back to the hotel for some rest and chill out before starting work again on Monday. Great weekend!
Tapei - Day 4
Posted by Pébé in Asia on 08 15th, 2008
Another pic in a restaurant? No… not today… may be tomorrow. I wanted to show today that I am actually working. The guys at around 1pm… after we finished our morning session. Nobody is asleep after almost 3 hours of training. We had a 10 min break obviously. So either they are enthousiastic about the class either they are relieved that it is over for the day… your call.
Anyhow, I am having a great time… they are just all great. Thanks a lot guys!
Taipei - Day 3
Posted by Pébé in Asia on 08 14th, 2008
I was about to get to bed without a new post. How rude! Not that what I am writing everyday is of a real interest for anyone… but is that really the purpose of a personal blog… Do not think so. Either you blog to get lots of people and make some $$ either you do one for yourself and do not care if it is actually read or not… what is the pleasure then? It is useless!!! Got it? no… well another time may be.
So back to business nothing impressive today, great dumplings
thanks boys… and work all day. Ah yes….walking down the street I saw a three-wheeled scooter… astonishing, no? like would say one of my heros…
Taipei - Day 2
Posted by Pébé in Asia on 08 13th, 2008Hum no! I am not spending my day in restaurant as you might be thinking. I am just not taking picture while working.
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So what have we got today?
Well better let the guys pic for me… I am not really sure what to get…
And I did so well…Chinese dumpling…fantastic. Jiaozi typically consist of a ground meat and/or vegetable filling wrapped into a thinly rolled piece of dough, which is then sealed by pressing the edges together or by crimping. They prepare them right in front of you.
We had 3 kinds vegetable, pork (you can see on the pic) and shrimps… that you dip in some kind of spicy sauce…Well what is the worse thing that could happen? I am not that skilled with chopstick and I drop one…in my sauce…filling up my shirt with red dots! I had a great afternoon doing training and reviews with such dirty clothes. Note for later: Keep a clean tshirt in my backpack…
Taipei - Day 1
Posted by Pébé in Asia on 08 12th, 2008The first day went really well. 2 fellow yahoos went to pick me up from the hotel and we went all together to the office in order for me not to get lost. Now
they have given me my “cheat sheet”, I can move around by myself. I have the main addresses.
After a 2 hours class this moring we went for lunch and I was able to try out different kind of food like the century egg and the traditionnal beef noodle soup, worth the try. I can tell you that I will definitly have another soup… :p



