Wednesday, March 2, 2005

Smooth Sailing

Things are going great here, we just passed Singapore (we are going through the straight near Malasia and Thailand) and we are nearing the area of the world that was hardest hit by the tsunami (Sri Lanka was the second hardest hit). We are about three days out from India where I want to visit the Taj Mahal, a War Museum, go Camel Trekking near the Pakastani border (don't worry, I know all about the issues in Pakastan, I'll be careful…I won't ask for any military discounts up there). As far as pictures go, I just burned a CD of over 1,000 pictures and gained about 6GB of hard drive back on my computer so I think it is safe to say that I have plenty up until now and don't plan on stopping for the remainder of the trip. There is a SAS DVD (approx. 120 min) that is on sale, it is being made, will be finished in the middle of the summer and will be shipped to my house in late August. I have over three hours of video right now and I have five more hours left of recordable tapes so if the SAS DVD isn't great, I have my own personal ones I can work on.

Anyways, things are going well, the ship is a lot smoother ride now. Its funny looking back at all the previous students that posted on the message boards that everyone should bring lots of motion sickness medication or magnetic bands. I say funny because riding the way the ship is right now (how it should have been since we started) I do not understand how anyone could possible get sick. We're cruising at a very smooth pace. I guess its all relative right?

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