So February is almost over, and here I am, only just now
trying to wrap up last year. 2013 was a
busy travel year. As you can see by the
map below, I went a lot of places (red: destinations; blue: stopover
countries), almost all of which were work related. But building high end mass spectrometers is a
funny business. We travel halfway around
the world, only to sit in climate-controlled windowless rooms and work on
machines that we built. So there is this
strange friction, between trying to work as quickly as possible in an
environment where we can’t understand any writing or speech which we might need
to get suppliers, and trying to actually pick up a thing or two about the
bizarre and wondrous cultures which we find ourselves dropped into.
As the map above shows, I went to countries with a total of
6 different languages written in five different character sets (“alphabets”
doesn't do Asian languages justice), not counting Arabic, since I was barely on
the ground there long enough to grab a coffee. So that, in addition to trying
to master the technical aspects of my job, means I haven’t had a lot of spare
brainpower left over for blogging.
Hopefully that will change, though. Most of the places I’ve
gone since starting this job are places I haven’t been to at all before (e.g. Asia ).
So I’ll try to at latest make an
occasional observation or insight into the myriad was that humans can organize
themselves. And if I actually manage to get far enough outside to look at the
rocks or the trees, well so much the better.
Q: "How was China?"
ReplyDeleteA: "18°C and Fluorescent"
I don't get it.
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