Saturday, August 25, 2012

Post on Under30CEO

Under30CEO has just published my first post, written mostly and superbly by Dana, who has done a remarkable job. You're welcome to read and comment (here or there): Entrepreneur Around the World: Would You Start a Traveling Office?
Here's that old and good picture from Iceland they put on that post:

Friday, August 24, 2012

Great Firewall of China Post from Hong Kong

For those of you who read Hebrew or enjoy auto-translation and might have missed my latest post on the our firewall experiences of China, you're welcome to read it and perhaps check other posts of mine on NewsGeek.

Here are a few pictures from Hong Kong for everyone to enjoy. These were taken on Wednesday, which is the free entrance to museums day (they're not really expensive anyway), meaning we checked out 4 of them and had a lot of fun exploring.

You think you're better coz u got two humps?

No more war!

Posing next to the first Chinese astronauts in space

Frognector missing home...

Monday, August 20, 2012

On Top of Hong Kong

Slightly held back by the Internet censorship in China that blocks Blogger, I haven't written any updates here. Yes, the great firewall of China is a lame excuse, I'm aware of it. Anyway, now in Hong Kong and thought I'd throw you a picture or two so you'll know I'm still alive and well.

Frognector in Hong Kong

Preparing to party on the top of the ICC - 480m up in the air

Over-crowded food expo
Oh, in case yo haven't noticed, I shaved my head and left a single braid. Being the 4th time I take my long hair and shave it off, I decided on something slightly different. I thought that Chinese people would find it weird but acceptable as foreigners are often weird. To my surprise many of them said it's really cool. Others have mentioned it looks slightly similar to haircuts they do for young children in China, leaving a lock of hair and shaving the rest of the head. Oh well. For me it's somewhat amusing.

Wednesday, August 8, 2012

Laotian Village Life in Nong Khiaw


Although a bit late in writing about it, there's a lovely place where we spent more than 2 weeks and is surely worth mentioning. Nong Khiaw is a small village in Laos that has some really nice landscapes nearby. While frequented by tourists, most of them move on after a night or two and so our lingering presence there has been somewhat intriguing to a few of the villagers who noted us. It's not easy, after all, to distinguish one foreigner from the other, we all look the same you know...

The following pictures would show a few of the things we liked in Nong Khiaw
Fried Bamboo in a homey family restaurant

Fried bamboo is yuuuummmy ;)

Who said rice has to be boring?

Working a bit outside the office in a nearby restaurant


TechCrunch vs. India Mess

You're most welcome to read about this quite awkward experience if you haven't already seen my comments on Facebook. Read about it on Colnect's blog: TechCrunch vs. India Mess