Category: Fun Stuff


Over the weekend we had some nice weather, and there is nothing greater than just jumping in the car and driving away. Crank up the music and just go. The sun smiling at you the throughout the entire trip, and no traffic. It’s just beautiful. This is what I did this past weekend, among other things.

I also broke the all time record for speeding on the highway. 500 MPH

Luckily no traffic officers were there to hand out their hot candy tickets. These last couple of years the policies have changed so drastically, that the ticketing has lost it’s purpose, of saving lives, it has just become another mean for income and saving the jobs of the  patrol officers.

Back in the day lets say hundreds of years ago, the role these protectors had was to protect the caravans and tourists from dangerous bandits. But now since thy have no competition at all, they just hand out tickets to the caravans directly. Basically a hidden fee lost somewhere in the grand scheme of the PMT formula. Or governmental extortion?

Pretty funny, I guess we the people, need to get fed up with this predatory enforcement of any kind of tickets.

Well anyway, I can’t turn this into a rant ’cause I had a good time and there were no hidden fees this time. But you can take a look at what I came up with from my travels.

Feel the speed, 500 MPH.


My Peru trip

 

Picture taken with Sanyo Xacti FH1

For my vacation I went to Peru. So we left New York which was around 30 degrees Fahrenheit, and we arrived in Lima at 80 – 85 degrees, just beautiful. Lima, the capital city is located right on the Pacific Ocean. The first night we stayed at the Miramar hotel in Miraflores, the touristic area, and then we went to the San Martin Square in downtown Lima and we stayed at the Bolivar hotel. Hotel Bolivar was really nice. It was an old building with nice architecture, high ceilings, chandeliers, and thick walls, it would easily turn into a fortress. In the reception area they had an old Ford 1920 model. The Lobby was round and it had a dome with painted glass, really nice.

We visited the Museum of Italian art and the new park with artesian water fountains. The artesian fountains are a rarity. They rival and perhaps exceed the Bellagio fountain in Vegas. The admission fee was only 4 soles ~ 2.5 dollars. The park was full of people and teenage couples were the predominant population admiring the fountains.

Afterwards we flew to Cusco City at an altitude of 11 thousand feet and we went sightseeing. The altitude gets to people so I advise you to have some excedrin for headaches. The people there use coca leafs tea to help for digestion and high altitude related problems. Coca leafs have many uses over there and many are medicinal purposes. Too bad that we became too smart and made cocaine, now we have to do without.

We went to places like Moray Valley, Ollantaytambo or Sacred Valley of the Inca, Chinchero, Saqsayhuaman and others. All the sights were breathtaking. We saw the famous Inca constructions that didn’t use mortar, they are actually in use today trough Cusco. They are so well made that a razor blade can’t go in between the blocks. We saw plenty of houses that were build on top of the Inca walls. But the tour guide told us that most of the time on earthquakes the Inca walls have no problem only the constructions on top of them topple.

The people are nice and they don’t seem to get affected by the daily struggles. The two cities left a good impression on me. So all of you that want to go to Peru and you are not sure, just go. Troughout the trip I felt that there isn’t enough time because there were so many things to see. It is unbelievable, the sights are amazing and they have great stories too, go see and hear them for yourselves. I will post some footage for anyone that wats to get a feel of Peru.

By the way the food is unbelievable. Everything we ordered was just good, you have to try it.

Yesterday we at work we had to get rid of old stuff that was nonfunctional. Among the old equipment were some dead hard drives, which we had to make sure that they’re dead. Therefore we started drilling trough them. The bad thing is that we did not have a more hi resolution camera to get a better video.

Overall we did have some fun and it was an out of the ordinary activity, not the day that you stare at two or more screens for the entire day. We had to do some physical labour to reorgainse the closets and throw away the stuff that was obsolete. Anyway here is the video of data destruction / hard drive drilling.

Here is the link to the youtube videos because for some reason Wordpress or YouTube code don’t mix well and I’ve had it with fixing other people’s shit.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=peyTtRGSqzs

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