Saturday, January 24, 2004

Bicuspid Aortic Valve And Smoking

Diaro del viaje a México

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4.1
After deciding not to drive my car down to Mexico, my brother and I took the Greyhound bus from Long Beach
to TJ (Tijuana). At the most frequently crossed border of the world, we
transferred directly into a bus to Chihuahua, leaving the overcrowded, chaotic and ugly TJ behind.
Remembering airmotion ; ) and the countless advises like Friedrich Rueckerts "Nur aufs Ziel zu
sehen, verdirbt die Lust am Reisen." ("Looking only at the destination, ruins the pleasure of
traveling.") we enjoyed the bus ride through the beautiful sierra and watched hundreds of
fallen car wracks located along the edge of the very steep mountain road.
01/05
During the 22h bus ride I not only had enough time to admire the landscape and to reade my book,
but also to realize: "México on the map may appear smaller than it is."
In downtown Chihuahua we got a room in the Hotel San Juan and had in the afternoon enough time
to explore our first "real" Mexican city and to have the first of countless coming Tacos.
01/06
Much too early the next morning we boarded the train to Los Mochis. It was a very beautiful trip,
where we could see everything from wide, desert-like plains to rocky, impressive mountains. Small
ancient villages with Indigenas and authentic Mexican cowboys. They look almost like the cheesy
Marlboro-Cowboys, with the boots, the blue jeans, check shirt and a cowboy hat. Only their faces
and language doesn't really match with the well-known commercial. And we had a short stop at the
"Méxican Grand Canyon" (Barrancas del Cobre), which is at least as impressive as the one in the US!
The train ride reminded me strongly of the "Nariz del diablo"-train-ride in Ecuador, only that
we could sit inside in comfortable seats instead of sitting on the roof of a rattling wagon.
Because of the pretty slow speed and the steep track we arrived after 19 hours in Los Mochis at
2am and since it was hard to find a cheap and open hotel at that time, we ended up at the Hotel
Lorena.
01/07
We spend the day strolling along the markets and eating a delicious snack at every street corner.
But the Mexicans are somehow really crazy concerning their taste. There are many vendors who
sell fruit (mixes) on the street, but normally they mix the melon, pineapple etc. with peanuts,
put salt and pepper on it and lots of spicy salsa!!! When I insisted on pure pineapple, the per-
plexed vendor still put salt on it, by which it became too disgusting for me to eat.
All tourists traveling south of Ensenada are required to pay for a "tourist-card". It's nothing
more but another tourist-trap like the "Kurtaxe". But even when we asked some Police officers,
they were not sure, what it is, where we can get it and if it's really so necessary as it was said
to be.
In the afternoon we continued our way to the close Topolobampo from where the ferry to the pen-
insula Baja California departs. The ferry goes only once a day and the trip takes about 6 hours,
but - that's my theory - because they want to sell more tickets for the expensive sleeping cabins,
the ferry leaves every night at midnight and arrives in the morning at 6am. Having the monopoly
they are able to do it and to ask for crazy fares and so we paid for the cheapest ticket available
(still about US$ 50/person). For that price we didn't even have a seat in the big hall and were
only allowed to stay in the restaurant or in the bar which are both very uncomfortable and loud.
So we layed down on the floor in front of the sleeping cabins and tried to get some sleep there;
only finding out in the morning that the empty cabins weren't locked (Doh!).
01/08
After arriving in La Paz, we were looking for a bus shuttle to downtown and when the driver
replied that he was going to Cabos, we spontaneously decided to skip (the touristic?) La Paz
and entered the bus, which we left almost at random in Cabo San Lucas (the very south tip of Baja).
It is like another world over there. Overcrowded with rich, self-centered and ignorant US- and
Canadian tourists. And it's not very hard to see that the demand determines the price (Nachfrage
bestimmt das Angebot). Most of the Mexicans speak English, the menus/prices are in English/US$
and there are countless street vendors, who try to sell some fancy traditional jewelry, pottery,
hang mat, whatever...
But I have to admit that I understand the reason why people come to Cabo San Lucas: The beaches
- especially the private ones at the hotel resorts - are truly beautiful. And the lobster/seafood
is pretty cheap over there. : )
And if you avoid or even deny to speak English and instead speak English with the Mexicans, it
helps a little not be treated like the average gringos.
We thought to be decent tourists and finally payed for the mysterious 'tourist cards' (US$20
each), but never had to show them at any of the several Police/Military checks along our trip.
01/09
Also it is a perfect place for all kinds of water sports. So I tried scuba diving and was able to
admire a wonderful underwater life. It's so very delightfully uncomplicated, because I only had to
watch a 20min instruction video and was then allowed to dive with the instructor and one other
experienced diver more than 20m deep (my very first dive)!
When the instructor opened a package of cookies to feed the fish, we were suddenly surround by
all kinds of colorful fishes. Wow! I also saw a mid-size shark, corals, sea cucumber and lots of
other fish/animals, which I don't know how to call.
After that we found the - in our opinion - best restaurant in town: Restaurante Quetzal. It's a
small family-style restaurant without menu, but with daily changing authentic Mexican house food.
Very nice ambience with Mexican music and waitresses who don't speak English.
And of course: super-delicious inexpensive food. Hmmm, perfect!
After being at a "Mallorca-style"(?) beach, we strolled along the side streets away from the beach
and surprisingly discovered that there actually exists an authentic and nice city life not very
far away from the gringo dominated area.
01/10
Next morning we charted a water taxi to go "whale watching". And not too far away from the coast
we actually saw a couple of gray whales, which was a really impressive experience.
After going a second and last time to the Restaurante Quetzal we left the touri-attack-Cabo-
San-Lucas and hitchhiked on a pick-up to the small town Todos Santos at the Pacific coast. And
luckily we found somehow the 'Todos Santos Hostel', which is an absolutely wonderful place to stay.
Totally different (very relaxed, easy and layed back) backpackers from all around the world and
Johnny - the crazy and funny Mexican owner. There was some space for tents, one small hut, with
five primitive "beds" inside, a tiny bath/shower, a open kitchen place and a hangout area/hut with
hang mats, sofa, some old magazines, books and a small hi-fi. Few walls are made out of natural
stones, but all the rest (walls, roof) are out of bamboo and palm leaves! Oh yeah! After all that
traveling this was the perfect place to relax and take it easy.
So we walked over the small hills through a cactus desert to a totally lonesome beach with nice
and powerful waves and an overwhelming sunset.
01/11
The next day's weather wasn't very nice so we were sleeping late, spend the whole day at the
hostel reading and relaxing in the hang mat. One Canadian girl and two more German backpackers
arrived, who were totally tripping after they saw some gray whales jumping out of the water at
the beach.
Later at night Marc (a very friendly freak from Washington) was preparing lots of Tacos and lots
of Margaritas for everybody, which really rounded out the day.
01/12
After sleeping late we hitch hiked with the two other Germans to 'Playa Los Cerritos'. There
was a RV park nearby, but at the beach there was only a "hippie/surfer"-community of tents (at
all of Méxicos beaches it's allowed to camp for free!).
I rented a Long Board from a local guy and finally found the opportunity to go surfing. Very nice
and pretty big waves AND the water was warm enough even without wetsuit! Dude, that rulez!
On the way back to the hostel some crazy surfer gave us a ride. Two surfboards, two dogs and three
of us on the back of his crapy, rusty pickup. He cut his hand with the fins of his surfboard and
said "I'm in a little hurry, 'cause I need some stitches", but still was cool enough to stop
and give us a ride.
01/13
It was pretty windy and raining almost continuously that day. So we didn't go back to 'Playa Los
Cerritos' but used a very short rain break to go to one of the closer beaches with Julie from
Canada. Unfortunately it started raining again very soon and strongly. And because we walked
along the beach and not directly back to the hostel we finally arrived there completely soaked
wet (finding a water stream flowing through the hostel).
Since the weather forecast wasn't promising any better weather in the next days, we decided to
leave the beloved hostel and took the overnight bus with Julie to Mulege (further north in Baja).
01/14
After a too short night on the bus we arrived at 4:30am in Mulege and waited until dawn in the
patio of a closed restaurant.
Then we walked the long and very muddy, dirty path to the beach (Mar de Cortez / Gulf of California).
While strolling around in the picturesque, small town, Julie and I discovered the "Perfect Dream
House". A big house built on stilts and mostly made out of bamboo and palm trees/leaves; just like
the hostel but a little more luxurious. Wow, the smell, the warm colors and the texture - totally
overwhelming!
Since there doesn't exist any ATM or bank in Mulege and we were running out of cash once again,
we took the bus to the next bigger city Santa Rosalía, where we spend the evening and waited for
the bus heading north. It was supposed to come at 9pm, but when it arrived finally much too late,
there was only one single seat left in the bus. After the near Café-Restaurant-Supermarket-Mix had
closed, we waited until 4am in the cold and lonesome bus terminal for the next bus.
01/15
At least we had luck and got three seats in the 4am-bus and could continue our way north.
Compared to the cold and hard waiting seats in the terminal, the bus seamed suddenly to have
the most comfortable seats of the world.
In Ensenada Julie got off and my brother and I continued to TJ and transferred into a Greyhound Bus
to Long Beach.
Although I had a feeling of 'coming home' when we came to Long Beach, everything in the USA seemed
suddenly strange and fake since crossing the boarder; the people, their attitude, the huge stores,
the malls, the TV program. Maybe it's the delayed culture shock that I yet never had when coming to
the USA.
It's no question that México is absolutely and totally different from the USA, but the strange
thing is that it is so close! It's just three hours from Long Beach and you are in a different
"world". In the USA everything is more fake, clean, artificial and commercial. Looking back, México
seemed much more truly friendly, yet crazy, chaotic and dirty, but still simple and honest.
And even the imported 'Pacifico cerveza' in the USA doesn't taste as good as it tastes south of
the border. Damn, I gotta go back...
Almost as a welcome on the next morning in Long Beach, three armed guys tried to rob the Rosco's
Restaurant just one block from our apartment. For hours the police blocked the surrounding streets,
waiting with shotguns in their hands and ghetto birds (police-helicopters) were circling in the air
. Welcome back to Long Beach.

Thursday, December 25, 2003

How To Make A Wahoo Board

Hello World: Merry Christmas & Happy New Year



Merry Xmas 2003



Surfin 'Santa Claus


-> Fall 2003 semester's over.
And I find it really much better that now everything is over with a bang and one late January
very fresh and motivated can start the new semester
and not, as in U.S. everything is interrupted by the Christmas break.
The further plans for the 'winter break': Starting in January with my brother to Mexico
, endlichmal relax a little and for a change, perhaps even
'n Book Reading (Hoho). Or a little bit of 'sightseeing' in and around LA with museums and so
(Getty Center!).

-> work to do.
Since 22 and 30 I will work for 'LifeStyleDesignUSA' (the company of 'workaholic'
Marc Tappeiner) and just got my day off in Long Beach.
Together with my 'classmate' we live in James' NEM Motel 6 because the
office in Goleta (near Santa Barbara) is.
We are working on a new packaging / "Praesentationsform" for the reef sandals
the company. Besides the very handsome aluminum case, computers with 24 "- Sony
panoramic monitors and 12" x12 "Wacom boards, working conditions are not particularly
It does not look rosy. just like on a construction site, but it IS
one: everything is saudreckig and eberall lying around stuff, it's fucking cold (sit
there all day with jacket), because only a mini fan heater is available and the ceiling
lighting is still on the ground so that one night at Funzellicht or ground
lighting to work. Everything is still under construction and is comfortable in 'NEM six months
quite different and probably look much more inviting.
this is our chief super 'easy going' and has sauviel experience in "design works"
made, so that one can learn there really so much.
The office is about 130 miles from the epicenter of the recent 6.5 earthquake removed so that
I've also (finally) experienced an earthquake. It has "wiggled" is not correct, but rather fluctuated
as on a ship ('a rolling quake'). But in any case it was very impressive
as wobbles and vibrates EVERYTHING (even the trees and telephone poles).

-> lord of the rings - return of the king.
I could not miss the premiere of "Lord Of The Rings" in order to view
midnight. While we did not get a ticket for's Chinese Theater
in Hollywood, but also in the Mega-26 (!) Cinema complex in Long Beach
has only as of fanatical and Dressed 'jerks' swarming and settings for the on-
(also in 5 (?) movie theaters) have formed two incredibly long lines around the entire building complex
. Unfortunately, the
was a week of the 'finals' and I had my tiredness GE
jump. By the occasional nap I was able then the film but not really inspire
...

-> xmas 2003rd
No snow, mulled wine no, no (Aachener!) Printen, no cold toes, no
trembling from the cold, no ice scraping, no ice, no candles ...
but with trashy snow foam sprayed Tannenbaeume, Ideally would like a miserable
"Christmas Market" in Huntington Beach (some tent stalls (without decoration) with
junk and fast food) and plastic Schneemaenner neben Palmen...
Da will bei mir einfach keine richtige Weihnachtsstimmung aufkommen.
Zu allem Unglueck ist es hier heute traurig-grau und giesst den ganzen Tag in Stroemen
(wie ein typischer November-Tag in Aachen). Darauf ist man hier nicht vorbereitet und so
tropft es ueberall rein/runter und die Strassen sind ueberschwemmt. Angeblich hat es in L.A.
an Weihnachten seit 20 Jahren nicht geregnet. So war der Regen sogar in den TV-Nachrichten
("Rain in L.A."). Tse...

¡¡Feliz Navidad y Feliz Año Nuevo!!

arni

Friday, December 19, 2003

Tally 9 Access Violation

Hello World: + + + ahh got no time + + +





Bin mitten in den 'finals'; Zeit und Schlaf sind wie immer knapp, aber das eine oder
I still want other losweden short

-> hp project is over.
The second Project of the 'ID Studio Class' is now completed for
last Friday was the presentation of models, posters, and 'process book' at San Diego
and plenty tired at some point we're all there yet.
brief anecdote: Two girls (of course;)) have during the trip a little
gequasselt a bit too much and too little on the signs are
and actual down the border to Mexico!
Since the entry into the U.S. is a bit complicated, and they have also come to a 'random
license check', they were delayed about 2 hours at hp.
Well, the projects are quite well received and I even got the first prize
[juchuu]!
is funny and sad at the history that the World Group hp but very very
stingy with his "sponsorship" and not once did the "all-in-one printer Department"
assist us in the many and expensive prints.
So we have our 21 poster (120 x 90 cm) print beautiful On a fat EPSON
. Well ...

- freakin> 'cold.
I do not know, I do not know.
During the day it is yes, with temperatures around 20 ° C always very pleasant -
because if you find time to enjoy it. But at night it gets here so bitter cold,
dat dat is technically more jut. In the last few nights up to 4 ° C!
Yes we are here for your privacy? And
obendruff runs here in the studio are the fucking air conditioning, so that we have all packed
during the 24-layers with coats, blankets or sleeping bags plowed before our
Flimmerschirmen.

-> Santa Barbara.
weekend I finally met by 'a lad Marc Tappeiner.
He was chief designer for many years 'BMW DesignWorks' and has opened about a year ago
his own design bureau. Well, with his business partner he has
'ne' Xmas Party 'and thrown - old Swede my face - was perhaps
' s most wicked noble House! An 'NEM hill in Santa Barbara a great time with' ocean view 'and
too many rooms, two fireplaces, fine cuisine, the finest furniture-
stands and outside' s big garden with a monster barbecue. Really cheesy as "aus'm
Movie. Joa, dat is also 's life ... could possibly like me too ... ;)

-> new photos online.
have finally after a long push again a couple of pix uploaded.
On display at: http://photos.r-knee.com


Season's greetings!
arni

Free Elektro Toture Movie

Hello World: How's it goin 'fellas and ladies?




-> worst day of surfing ever.
Actually surfing so totally super. I'm just a second board bought
(a 6'2 "short board) and I do not know exactly why, but somehow I got rid
my cold by's surfing. Perhaps this is the salt water that
is me flushed through the skull , or the endorphins, or the dolphins;

no idea ... BUT it can be sometimes shit: Yesterday I really wanted to again have fun before the hammer
-stress week a little in the waves Was not just because. do
much for's HP project, but then I read on the web, the "wave prediction"
and sounded just too good. Well, it was really good. The waves were
a bit too big, wild, and not particularly finely shaped. Also, I got used
was not quite to my new board and has "Mr. Poseidon" shamelessly exploited and
me very beaten up. have a few waves later, then to the bottom
depressed, and tested the mobility of my spine (back) screamed until all vertebrae with a sharp crack
for help, first he gave me the right hand and forearm
cheated. At some point then my left knee
it - no clue how it happened.
with pain, tired and discouraged I went to zurueckgedackelt CalState
and I have dutifully put on my gray box.

-> sprint: Final, evalution, registering.
tends Slowly the semester to the end, all the radio stations tootle
diverse 'xmas songs' and everything is hectic and stressful, because in the last week the
written all over 'finals'.
also be measured at the end of each semesters the teacher ('evalutated'). be given
Dafu's printed forms to be dealt and then filled in the absence of
teacher and students in the 'department'.
very worthwhile cause!
And the 'registration period' for's 'spring semester' has already begun,
so you do not come around, worrying about the next semester and on the
'winter break' to make. Somehow I got there
not quite the head for free, but it is probably somehow, sometime, somewhere
Mexico are ...
And here comes again the typical German "the water-glass-is-half-empty" - by
my setting. Because instead of looking forward to me that I still
about half a year stay here, I can imagine depressed finds that even the
half my time here is over and I "only" the next 'spring semesters'
can stay here. ..

-> USA - smoke free zone.
usually fall on a yes, especially things that do not like one. So I've
not until the very late - for me as Non smoking - take very pleasant
absence of cigarette smoke notes.
I guess that overall less people smoke here anyway.
but also smoking in all public places is prohibited (Uni, restaurants, pubs
, authorities, banks, etc., etc.).

-> project hp.
The project on which I sit most of the time, will be presented on Friday in San Diego before the
managers hp. And until now, you have all the stuff ready-made
. Scan drawings, posters, and 'process book' layout, rendering CAD model
, draw and print all course and build another model.
AHHHH! This will be a "nice" week ...

r-knee