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Thursday, 8 November 2007
Wednesday, 7 November 2007
Interlude
I try my very best to keep blogging in best possible chronological order, descending order of course. But I can't wait to tell you this.
This is what I saw in Post and Communication Museum, Copenhagen today.

It is about rubber worker what-he-do-in-a-day kind of stuff. Fair enough the description. It is the picture above depict those workers no better than third class dump that bother me quite a bit.
That how we look like in the eye of 20th-century anthropologist, no?
We certainly need more writer like Farish Noor or the late Syed Hussein Alatas to enlighten us, to refute the myth of the lazy native, so to called.
This is what I saw in Post and Communication Museum, Copenhagen today.

It is about rubber worker what-he-do-in-a-day kind of stuff. Fair enough the description. It is the picture above depict those workers no better than third class dump that bother me quite a bit.
That how we look like in the eye of 20th-century anthropologist, no?
We certainly need more writer like Farish Noor or the late Syed Hussein Alatas to enlighten us, to refute the myth of the lazy native, so to called.
Ghent, 比利时
Ghent, 比利时
Tournai 点点滴滴
比利时南部给我十分亲切的感觉。其中原因我想是 Tournai 的关系。
下了火车,在市镇中逛兼找旅馆时,路人都愿主动停下脚步给你指点。语言不通,但肢体语言透露出的温暖是感受得到的。
青年旅馆主人 Chris 是个超亲切的老头。
傍晚在市区逛,碰到个当地人。咱们两就这样聊起来,就坐在这里喝咖啡,听他谈橄榄球。
下了火车,在市镇中逛兼找旅馆时,路人都愿主动停下脚步给你指点。语言不通,但肢体语言透露出的温暖是感受得到的。
青年旅馆主人 Chris 是个超亲切的老头。
傍晚在市区逛,碰到个当地人。咱们两就这样聊起来,就坐在这里喝咖啡,听他谈橄榄球。
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