Eva Air food is better than the average, they said. Well, maybe... this is the Economy Class dinner, and it's sausages in black bean sauce look alike
At Bangkok airport you have to deplane, walk down to the other end of the terminal, and then walk back to the exact same plane, going through another security check ... taking in a genuinely cardboard airhostess en route
Yes, this is what it feels like, after 16 hours. Reflecting on the vagaries of fate while Bihua tries to remember where she parked the car.
Bihua thoughtfully bought me buns and sweet soya milk on the way from the airport to the college
Dharma Drum Mountain itself
That's the TEI P4 version bottom left. No, really.
Marcus told me this was a wedding couple, being photographed against the Pacific
Italian-Mexican seaside restaurant. With wifi. No, really.
My living room at Dharma Drum... complete with invisible ethernet point
Don't believe everything you read on the packaging
On the road to Taipei
Fat man getting ready to rock
THE BOOK!
Christian and Marcus
Christian sent me this photo he took, with the subject line "TEI Pointers"
Aming hands over the book
Bihua, Virginia, and Marcus
National Palace Museum
Happy fish at the Lian chi ge
Kerry (right) and friend
Hostess Kerry delivers me and my coffee to the conference start, on time.
Hostess Nina doing the MC thing.
Cakes! Buns!
Serious L1 Interference Effects in action
Let the unpacking of packed lunches commence
Mike Scott learning how to eat a large prawn with chopsticks, watched by Robert Johansson.
View from my 15th floor apartment
Taiwan Tech President (right) invited us to a delicious lunch
How to serve a really large fish
Socks? we got em
Taiwan is boiled dumpling heaven
These crunchy almost tasteless guava-like fruit are really nice after a meal
The very thing for your loved one: an anti wrinkle mask!
Pimp-my-phone lady in action...
All clear now? Soarscrew IS the answer.
View from the 15th floor, when the sun finally came out, on the last day of my week.
After the final banquet, the hostesses get to relax a bit