This is cool. JAL has a camera on the front of the plane!
The first picture is the plane waiting for take off.
Naturally, I had to shut off all electronics, put my tray table up and put my seat into the upright position during take off and landing.... but I took a second picture after take off showing Chicago below the plane. Hey! It looks just like Google maps!
In flight entertainment was pretty cool. Check out the "hits of the 80's". When's the last time you heard "The Riddle" by Nik Kershaw? And ELO's "Twilight"? That song didn't even chart. I don't even think it was released as a single. But then I found out that it's a "cult classic" with the Japanese.
What's a trip to Asia without a little Engrish? During my layover, I hung out at Kirin (yes, as in the beer) City bar. I can honestly say nothing on the menu looks good. Maybe I'm just not hungry enough.
After arriving in Hong Kong and taking a cab to the hotel, I find myself in a room that's bigger than a bread box, but smaller than a college dorm.
I feel like I might be a pampered little bitch complaining about my hotel room, but this room in Hong Kong I stayed at last night wasn't cheap (1100 HKD, which is about $142 USD), yet has to be the smallest, most dingy room I have ever stayed in.
That's a full size bed in the middle. There's only 1 foot between the foot of the bed and the wall (I have to turn sideways to walk past the bed). There's an LCD mounted about 5' up the wall, but the room is so small that you can't see the LCD well and everything is kind of dark. No, the LCD is not on any kind of mount that pivots so I can't point it down. On the other side of the bed is a tiny 2' wide desk.
The whole room is smaller than my daughter's room. When I say whole room, I'm including the bathroom. I mean.. it's THAT small.
The bathroom is just 6' x 6' with 3' squared sectioned off for a shower. No shower door.. just a curtain.
At least it's only for one night.
In China, the water is barely drinkable. Fortunately, the natives are well aware of this, and so bottled water is provided everywhere. This is the water that came with the room. "Game Over"??? Umm... ok. Cute... but odd.
Yeah... it LOOKS like Colgate, but it's not Colgate. At least in Taipei I got Colgate. Sure, it was made in Malaysia... but it really was Colgate!