Saturday 17 March 2007

borrowed logos... part two


they have starfleet in china. how cool is that?

Friday 16 March 2007

when in Rome...

This one starts on February 22nd. I was on the plane, watching…. what was it again? Oh yes, the third matrix movie (don’t ask…. Air China) when the friendly stewardess passed and asked if I wanted some coffee. Me being a fan of (good) coffee, I accepted her friendly offer, only to find out that the coffee had a very weird smell and taste.
Anyways, I thought that this would have been quite predictable as coffee still is kind of new to China and I asked for tea from that moment on, which tastes heavenly here in China by the way.
Now this story continues… during these weeks here in China, I couldn’t but notice that whenever I smelled coffee, it had that weird smell that I remember quite well and that I encountered for the first time when my dear brother Navid once had gotten weird coffee cube samples from Colombia. Yes… individually packed little cubes of instant coffee.
While working at metaform in Luxembourg I got used to really awesome espressos and today I was craving the taste of good coffee. So after dinner, I decided to go to a starbucks, thinking that at least their coffee should not be the strange tasting Chinese coffee.
I got myself a large one, with hazelnut syrup (I really like hazelnut ;-)) and the moment I got it, there it was again! That strange smell from those Colombian coffee cubes!
How?
Does that mean that all the coffee in the world with that “defect” gets sent to China, the “coffee people” thinking that nobody would ever notice because the “tea people” of China don’t know it any other way?

There’s a starbucks in almost every block and I miss coffee :-p

Friday 9 March 2007

office view


... please let this be only fog

ya show


this is the ya xiĆ¹ clothing market. it's one of those typical clothing markets where you find little stands where they try selling you knock-off clothes.
but there is more.
there's a nice, quite big, tailor shop on the third floor where you can get a suit tailored in about one week, there's stands with kitsch for tourists, there's a bit of everything... but mostly the little clothes stands.....

anyways, let's get back to the story:

i was just going down the escalators (yes, they have escalators to keep the constant flow of tourists , chinese and foreigners, mostly chinese though, going) because i had just left the tailor's shop where i had my suit fitted, when i saw a nice and very simple plain black sweater, perfect for cold days.

so... they have these girls working in those stands and there are two things about them i'd like to point out here:
1) they speak english (!)
2) they have an amazing built-in radar that detects when somebody looks at their stand, even if it is just with the corner of your eye

this girl sees that i peeked at the sweater and she immediately tries to sell it to me. after i had convinced her that i needed a smaller size (somehow they are always eager to get rid of their XL and XXL sizes) she got all nervous and said: wait! how much you want to give me for it?
my reply was: "like always. 60." (60RMB is 6 euros... pretty convenient, huh?)
she started laughing and asked if i didn't mean 600 to which i answered that i didn't mean 600 of course

after 15 minutes of friendly discussion, she finally admitted that with 60 she'd still make a profit but not as much as she'd like to, so i agreed to pay 80 for it.

While leaving i noticed how much she insisted that i should come back and buy all my sweaters at her stand.... that is when it hit me that i STILL overpaid :-p