Enjoy the Holidays, Drink 2.0

on December 28, 2007

For me, an important part of enjoying these holidays is having a nice drink. And what better than to go drinking 2.0!

I'm trying to input the wines I'm drinking into snooth.com, a wine recommendation website. Based on how I rank certain wines, it will recommend me others.

Also, if you're new to wine (like me), checkout this guy:

http://tv.winelibrary.com/new_to_wine

360+ web episodes about drinking wine, their slogan: 'changing the wine world'. Very interesting indeed!






The Nomadic Worker

on July 16, 2007

In about two weeks I will move out of my student container. I graduated and I really feel that the student-container chapter has ended now. Ending my student status opens up new exciting entrepreneurial prospects. I can't wait! Although I have to make sure that I change some of that old student habits of me (messy financial administration and kitchen).

Summer has started. In the Netherlands nowadays, that means that the rain is puring down and most people run for the airports. It's been a while that I spend my summer here and I can't remember it ever being like this. As I'm siting here - waiting for paperwork to get into Japan - I'm starting to feel 'the itch'. This is best described by this Australian girl:

It took me all of my first 20 years to leave Australia, finally ending up in Dili, East Timor in 2000. Since then I haven't wanted to stop traveling. Yet, as simply holidaying doesn't quite scratch the travel-bug's itch, I much prefer to live, work and play in the countries I visit. In my opinion, as insane as it can make you at times, cultural immersion is much more fulfilling than a postcard holiday.

I couldn't agree with her more. A big challenge of course is converting both your professional and personal life to a nomadic one. I think for us Programmers that's a lot more easy then for most people, but still, nothing beats face to face communication when working in teams. Yes, even that great service confabio.com doesn't quite cut it yet ;)

The Nomadic IT Worker

When I started thinking about my own situation at the moment I made a list of the minimal things I need to operate professionally:

  • an internet connection with enough bandwidth for voice conference
  • a designated object to lay flat and sleep/relax
  • several food sources to get descent meals and a place where you can get the healthy extras like fruit
  • rapid access to a shower for tropical countries

Of course this all depends on your lifestyle as it is now. For me that's pretty basic. The only thing I will really miss is having beers with my Amsterdam friends, but I'm sure they'll understand :)

I think there are a lot of ways that you can change your current lifestyle in order to be more compatible with the nomadic ways. For example:

  • throw away your television (and use web-TV) even better would be to not watch any TV at all. Personally, I like to have a late night meal while watching some sci-fi on my laptop.
  • use more travel friendly tools, like a normal toothbrush instead of an electric one
  • find ways to get healthy meals without needing a kitchen or MC Donald's
  • don't crave for things like a lease-car or other salary slave benefits

'Work Holiday' in Shanghai 上海

My first attempt to investigate this 'Nomadic Worker' idea will start this August. I will move to Shanghai for a month to combine working with experiencing life in the fastest growing industrial smokepot of the planet. Since I've only been in the south of China, I think the experience will be great.

More details will follow :]