My brain spends a lot of its free time trying various algorithms that will help explain reality and make some kind of sense out the world and the meaning of life. So far I haven’t really come to any definitive conclusions, but certain ancillary insights do arise out of this activity from time to time [...]
Archive for the ‘Dharamsala’ Category
The Dharamsala Street Con
Posted in Dharamsala, India, McLeod Ganj, Personal service, corruption, travel on 6 October, 2007 | 6 Comments »
India – Clean up your act
Posted in Dharamsala, India, McLeod Ganj, driving, fear, litter, travel on 1 October, 2007 | 13 Comments »
We spent this weekend in Dharamsala, home-in-exile to the Dalai Lama, political and spiritual leader of Tibet. Actually, we stayed in McLeod Ganj, a town just a few kilometres from Dharamsala. McLeod Ganj is a tourist town and frankly we weren’t that crazy about it, but I think I’ll write about that some other [...]
The no-name blog entry
Posted in Dharamsala, India, traffic, train, travel on 28 September, 2007 | 1 Comment »
I had a really funny title to this entry, but like much of my funniest material it got rejected by The Censor. As a citizen-journalist I consider this an egregious violation of my First Amendment rights, but alas, domestic tranquility must prevail. No doubt my solution will win me loads of points for this weekend.
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