25 September 2008

Underground



I came across this drawing on ffffound.com a while ago and starred it as favorite. The lines are very confident and photorealistic. I like it a lot. And two days ago as I sit in the tube on my way to university, one lady steps into the car, holding an eco bag by Marks & Spencer that has this very image on it. Exceedingly beautiful. i'm so getting one.

14 September 2008

last minute purchase


Canon
EF-S 55-250mm f/4-5.6 IS Lens



Yes. so hot. paid for by my aunt as a belated graduation present (more like a present for my getting into UCL... much to everyone's relief). from now on i hope to at least take decent close-up, nicely detailed photos. this should be particularly useful for when i go on site visits and other school-related projects. (Harvard's school of urban planning & design even offers courses on photography as inquiry for city planners! pretty sick indeed). Kind of hard to manipulate though, so i need to play with it a bit.

On a related note,
Visa - checked
Ticket - checked
Bag - packed by tonight
Housing - MISSING! AND I'LL BE HOMELESS FOR THE FIRST WEEK!

gah i hope UCL will get me off the waiting list before school starts on the 22nd, cos i dread flat-hunting in london on my own! the sheer thought is bloody scary already. Ok, this is probably my last post before i leave. London in 24 hours. Thailand, BRB!

08 September 2008

The World's Best City

I've never read Travel + Leisure magazine, so I have no idea what to make of their tourism ranking. That said, it's always good to be loved. Congratulations Bangkok!

"Each year readers of Travel + Leisure magazine are invited to complete an online survey to determine the best of the world’s cities, hotels, airlines, islands, spas and more.* Consistently among the top global cities in this global survey, Bangkok is the #1 destination and the winner of the World’s Best City 2008.

To give you an idea of the competition, the top 5 world cities in order are Bangkok, Buenos Aires, Cape Town, Sydney and Florence.
Scoring is evaluated on 5 characteristics; sights, culture and arts, restaurants and food, people and value. Bangkok boasts an incredible diversity and quality of the first three characteristics, friendly people and exceptional value, all of which combined clinched the top ranking for 2008."


But then i can't help but think about another plausible yet much less glamourous explanation why Bangkok tops the list. you know, the usuals: VERY easy/lax entry; money laundering & illicit economy; differential power purchasing parity that turns the average Westerner a royalty overnight. Of course, the radical in me wants to go so far as to quote the whole exotification/commodification of culture and the nationally concerted willingness on our part to project the image of the smiley welcoming Host ("the Land of Smiles"). I don't know how much these unconsciously factor into the readers' voting decision. Seriously, for a city that doesn't have direct public transportation (train, bus route, subway) from the airport to downtown, or reliable, adequate, tourist-friendly downtown transportation (i.e. subway), it surprises me that these major drawbacks are overwhelmingly outweighed by a combination of factors like "food, art, people, culture, value" - all of which are unique to a locale and highly subjective to personal taste. Not to mention pollution, hygiene, etc. But then again, it's good to be loved! thats how "lightheartedly Thai" i can get :)

The full list can be found here.

Two of my favourite areas in Bangkok:







02 September 2008

Midsummer night's dream

At the moment, i'm going through my Gmail labels and deleting, one by one, all the folders i nicely designated for each ibank i was in the interview process with last year. Some of them were old and particularly active (e.g Deutsche Bank, Bain, Citi) while others were plain empty, meaning i was intending to apply but decided against it (e.g. HSBC, Societe Generale, ABN-Amro). This time last year, I was freshly finished with the Duke language program in Beijing, fluent in conversational Mandarin, 5 kg fatter, and was about to kick start my last year at Brown. On top buying new books, shopping classes and decorating my new personal space (2nd flr Andrews Hall), i made it a point to make time for prepping for the forthcoming finance interviews. i was following business/econ news closely (and make no mistake, i honestly enjoyed doing it - one of the few good habits i've had since high school years). i logged on to their websites every night. in fact i was this close to bringing myself to cramming accounting ratios and endless finance formulae. i ordered a tailor-made business suit and firmly decided that i would wear the babyblue dress shirt to the interviews instead of the white one (Express Men, 2 for $55) because i thought it enhanced the overall tone of my navy blue suit and my dark blue silk tie. and the modest scent of Euphoria by Calvin Klein.

i like it how things always have a funny way of working out and how the hand of Fate is ever so fickle. this is the only kind of moment when the spiritual side of me begins to think about the possible existence of the higher power, who i shall for now call NoAccident, not God. (there's no accident, according to Freud).

here i am, one year goes by quick. i'm now looking at class schedules of my master's program next year and getting pretty excited about the next 12 months. Term1 looks okay (although what's devilishly wrong with the schedule planner who deems it appropriate to squeeze in a seven-hour block on Tuesdays?!?!!?!?!). Term2 is the most obnoxious (there's this Urban Design studio period that runs from 2PM to 6PM on top of other stuff). Term3 is the "calm before storm" recovery period, cos i only have classes (projects) on Tuesdays. that said, 10Am - 6PM. WHAT. Term4 is the ultimate nightmare of my educational life, period. Zero classes, but i need to produce a 10,000 word "dissertation in planning" (excluding tables, graphic presentation, and design component) that is worthy of a Master's Degree. TA DAH! VOMIT CAN I?! If the Bartlett's exchange program works out, I hope to spend Term4 writing this masterpiece either in Cambridge, MA or Berkeley, CA. This is my set short-term plan, i think. The preamble of the life of a young adult. always mildly confused but decidedly transcontinental.