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  • Life at 50kph

    Posted on June 16th, 2009 chris No comments

    I get into these discussions with Jane about going places and seeing things:

    “We’re going to Cha Ben Tanh. It’s about 40 minutes from here. It’s a nice, weird and wonderful market.”

    “How far is it in kilometers?”[1]

    “Let me look—8.”[2]

    “40 minutes?!?”

    The other day, I finally realized the issue. When we were living in San Diego, getting in the car and traveling for 40 minutes in pretty much any direction would take us a pretty long way. This is because it was a short jump from the house to the freeway where we were then free to travel at 120kph. Now, though, we are living life at 50kph. And it’s only 50kph on a good day.

    Scooter traffic can be pretty horrendous. Add construction or rain to the mix and you can find yourself going barely faster than a good walking pace. As a result, we really don’t consider distance when we decide to travel somewhere. Rather, we consider time.

    Even outside urban areas, traffic and road conditions can combine to really slow you down. Can Tho is 180km from Ho Chi Minh City, yet it can easily take 6 hours to get there. That’s an average of 30kph.

    Time is a great measure of tasks. When going somewhere, don’t focus so much on how far, rather, focus on how long.

    [1] Thankfully, Jane is Canadian, so I don’t have to do distance conversion when having these conversations.

    [2] A great tool for measuring distance between two points, even in a city as convoluted as Ho Chi Minh City, is Google Earth.

  • Who watches the Watchmen?

    Posted on March 7th, 2009 chris No comments

    I did. And you should, too.

    Although Watchmen is over 2 1/2 hours long, it really doesn’t seem like it. The pacing is very well done and the movie just flows. Action sequence are very well done, if a little graphic in places. Characterization is outstanding.

    Watchmen is a based on a graphic novel and translates well to the big screen. I personally don’t understand why reviews appear to be so polarized. I have to wonder if there’s a correlation between good reviews and reviewers who read the graphic novel and vice versa.

    Based on some early feedback, I was prepared to be let down. I’m happy to say that I was not. If you’ve read and enjoyed the graphic novel, you should enjoy the film. A couple of the folks that went in our group had not read the novel. All of us enjoyed the film.

    Go watch Watchmen.