I'm still alive

by Sander Tams 7. June 2010 11:53

I've noticed that traffic for this site went down a lot since I stopped posting often. Actually I've moved to another site where I do the main blogging, but it doesn't get the same amount of traffic as this site just yet. Actually traffic to this site fell more than it increased on the other one. I'm kind of sad. :(

Anyway, I've been writing about Computex 2010 that I went to recently. It was a really great show and makes me think if I might have a future in technology. Can't rule out the possibility that I will be supplying schools with all sorts of cheaper and improved alternatives to all the expensive stuff they already buy. Also think it could be fun to see if I can open up a webshop and sell eReaders or other gadgets, but I didn't have any related education in those kind of things except for Marketing and I have no money to start out with. Maybe I'll start an import webshop later in my life if I find some costumer interest in Denmark later in my life.

Anyway, have a look at my post on Computex Booth Designs:

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Computers | Events | Taiwan

Took a great photo this Wednesday

by Sander Tams 28. May 2010 21:06

 Two beautiful Taiwanese students

Those two are my classmates. Also friends of Rachel - the girl who taught me Chinese before I went to Chihlee College. This picture was taken on a trip to Yingge which I have written about on boonbot.com. Link:

Yingge Ceramics Museum

I also made an RSS feed on the page now, so if anyone wants to switch their subscription over there, it should be fine. Of course you can always keep the feed from this blog as you can never know if I will still put some interesting stuff here.

Please enjoy. :)

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Dagligdag | General | Photography | Taiwan

Boonbot.com migration

by Sander Tams 23. May 2010 19:01

I made a new blogpost, but it is on boonbot.com. Click the picture below to go there:
Keelung Peace Island

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I've been getting some work done on boonbot.com and it now links around and allows me to put up blogs and images pretty easily. I also changed the style slightly on the site. I'm still not satisfied: The design is kind of temporary. I've been borrowing a lot of the style but really want to make my own: Most of all for the menu. But the outline should stay somewhat the same, that is: Menu should be in the same place, contain about the same things (and perhaps a little more). Structure of the blogs and photos and info should remain the same, but sometime soon I'm going to change the feel of the site to something more personal. Also, colours need to be used better.

All my blogposts have been put in there already and photos that are included in a blog will link to it. Kind of like trackback of a different kind. It's possible to comment, which should leave out the problem there has been with blogengine that this blog here runs on with the website not accepting comments sometimes. I programmed boonbot myself and it shouldn't have so much stuff to clock up in. If there's a problem anyway, I will be able to fix it with ease as it's my own code.

Be sure to put some comments onto my new site!

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General | Programming | Taiwan

The Views from Lulin Mountain

by Sander Tams 16. May 2010 19:09

Took ages getting to write this, but now it's here: My post about pictures that I took while in Lulin Shan, Yu Shan mountain range.
Just a tiny bit of info:
Yu Shan or Jade Mountain is the tallest mountain in Taiwan. It is surrounded by Yu Shan national park and you need to have special permission to get to the mountain. Wikipedia has a lot more to tell about the place here: Yushan Mountain article on Wikipedia. I'm just going to show off some nice sights here.

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I will start out with this photo that I took in the evening just before it got really dark. The house below is where we ate dinner and breakfast and was also the place where all the girls got to sleep. Boys had to sleep in some small cabins further up the mountain. It was really cold.

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This was taken in the morning, on the day after. Still has lots of blue.

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Later, we were up in the mountains to see the sunrise and it was really foggy.

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It felt really strange. Kind of mystic fantasyish.

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Could so much make a film here. Whether it be a Mew music video or something similar to The Lord of The Rings.

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It's really steep so watch where you put your foot.

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There was a big forest fire here some years ago, so you can see a bunch of burned down trees.

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Clouds are leaking into the valley. I happened to see this phenomenon a few times while there and it was really cool to see every time.

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Suddenly everything looks so clear. I'm really far up in Lulin mountain at this point.

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Very strange cloud formation.

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I guess that's how a mountain range looks from the inside.

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That's the place we came from. Now the fog is almost gone and you can spot some of the burned down trees if you look closely.

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And there it comes: The "sunrise".
Well, the sun had already come up long time before, but we couldn't see it for the mountains until now. Still looked kind of cool but I would've loved to observe a real sunrise as I hear that should be a really beautiful thing to see.

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Look at that strange cloud formation.

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And this looks really strange too. If that guy takes a two steps backwards, he'll fall down a few hundred meters.

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Maho, the Japanese girl, wanted me to take some pictures of the clouds. Personally I think picturs of clouds are boring and something you can always take. You don't have to go to a mountain for that. I guess for Taiwanese or Japanese who lives so close together, you actually do have to climb a mountain to see clouds. Megacities don't often have skies over here. Besides: I got a bit of Yu Shan crammed into the picture anyway, so it's still a unique picture.

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This is really a cool place. The side of the mountain from here is so steep.

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See?

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Then suddenly, another cloud rolled into us and it got really foggy again.

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Amazing isn't it? Can't see a thing clear.

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At this time we're heading back again. Time for some more mysticism.

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This place was really awesome to photograph but it was really troublesome when we had to climb back up over it.

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The mountain is completely vertical over here. Before it was not possible to see the ground but now I realise just how deep this actually is. You should really watch where you put your feet, haha.

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Yeah.

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Later that day we went to the other side of the mountain. Notice how the colors have changed with the sun being higher up in the sky?

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It's such a beautiful place to walk in. So void of buildings and other human artefacts. (Except for the weather measuring devices that is.)

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Wow, incoming!

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Yeah! Woo. Awesome picture.

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One of the last pictures I have from Lulin Mountain I guess.

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This was nearby. We stopped here on the way home just before we went all the way down from the mountains. This is not as high up as the other place so you don't need any special permission to get in here I think. You still need to drive a lot of course. There were a few other people at this place too, as well as some tourist information about a bunch of more or less historical figures who went here a few generations ago.

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It's still very beautiful so I wonder why it isn't totally crowded.

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Prevent forest from fire accident and felling trees unlawfully, cultivating farms arbitrarily.

Oh well. That's it. Hope you liked some of the photos I took. If you bothered as much as reading this, please leave a comment, even if it's just to say that you read my blog and nothing more. ^^

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Photography | Travel | Taiwan

Mountainwalking

by Sander Tams 7. May 2010 20:39

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Okay: I'll continue my Yu Shan journey here. In this post I'll try to squeeze in people still. Later on I'm thinking of making a post for those who aren't as interested in exchange students and just want to look a beautifull mountain ranges.

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I'm starting out with some mexicans. Took another picture with both of them visible, but that one was at a bad angle so no light on them. Look at all that fog. It's beautiful isn't it?

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It's not everyday you see trees like this in Taiwan. I have a suspicion you could say the same about Mexico.

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Jéssica Escobar, Brazil. It's a tuff climb.

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