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Oh The Places You've Gone
Posted: Fri Aug 17, 2007 8:18 pm
by Apadizamek
Whats up guys and gals, heres the point of this thread. Post the countries you've visited, chat about mutual travel points, rip on terrible customs or over-priced restaurants. Thats right!
Now me? I've traveled lots its the best part of homeschooling. So here is a list.
Australia
Austria
Germany
Italy
Spain
France
Portugal
Poland
Czech Republic
Czechoslovakia
Hungary
Russia
China
Taiwan
Mexico
Japan
Panama
Sicily
Malta
England
Ireland
Scotland
Monaco
Tibet
Where's the places You've Gone?
Re: Oh The Places You've Gone
Posted: Fri Aug 17, 2007 10:34 pm
by #?#
I've been to some, less than you tho;
Mexico
Quebec
Ontario
France
Greece
Turkey
Costa Rica
Jamaica
U.S
Cuba
Panama
Most of them over 2 times.
(I'm digging up the travel-album so I'll probably find a few more, I'll edit if I do)
I have many questions but one goes over all as I've dreamt to go there for awhile; How's Japan????
Re: Oh The Places You've Gone
Posted: Sat Aug 18, 2007 5:29 am
by Come_Forth
Most states in the U.S.
Canada
Switzerland
Spain
Bahamas
Zambia
South Africa
Zimbabwe
Re: Oh The Places You've Gone
Posted: Sat Aug 18, 2007 7:39 am
by Apadizamek
M-A Le Tout-Puissant wrote:I have many questions but one goes over all as I've dreamt to go there for awhile; How's Japan????
I went there over five years ago but heres what I thought of it at the time.
1: It's quite clean, not too many obnoxious smells for someone with a sensitive nose like me. even the homeless people have nice tidy cardboard box's with their shoes set outside so as not to track dust.
It's not too expensive and the museums all around are great especially the old castles. (though some of those aren't museums per say) And then for the geek in you, well, I remember when I was able to buy brand new games that hadn't even come out, only to realize that..well..damn game regions is all I'm gonna say.
Its a nice country actually, many fond memories.
Re: Oh The Places You've Gone
Posted: Sat Aug 18, 2007 8:38 am
by ~Zekk~
i havent got to travel anywhere yet
but im planing for a trip to visit at least half a dozen countries. starting maybe next year, the year after next more likely. but i'll get there...
and theres suppose to be a hack or crack to break the region limits appy, i dont remember much about it, but im sure i saw it somewhere once.
doesnt matter though, now days alot of the games are cross region--like all of the DS games ive seen in japanese lately, they all said they worked on all region systems. dunno about the other systems, but the DS is a start.

~Zeke~
Re: Oh The Places You've Gone
Posted: Sat Aug 18, 2007 10:56 am
by Spacey
...rip on terrible customs or over-priced restaurants
Please don't "rip" customs; it is ethnocentric. Cultural evolution happens over long periods, and what one person thinks is terrible for one may be loved by another.
I would like to avoid someone saying X culture's way of doing Y is stupid, because D culture's way of doing Y is much better, etc, etc.
Re: Oh The Places You've Gone
Posted: Sat Aug 18, 2007 11:17 am
by Fear Of The Duck
viewtopic.php?f=6&t=40879&p=943367#p943367when visiting ireland make sure you have twice as much money to spend than for anywhere else (we have "rip-off" customs)
Re: Oh The Places You've Gone
Posted: Sat Aug 18, 2007 12:28 pm
by Apadizamek
Spacey wrote:...rip on terrible customs or over-priced restaurants
Please don't "rip" customs; it is ethnocentric. Cultural evolution happens over long periods, and what one person thinks is terrible for one may be loved by another.
I would like to avoid someone saying X culture's way of doing Y is stupid, because D culture's way of doing Y is much better, etc, etc.
I was more referring to when I went to europe before the EU started (one of many Europe Trips) every time I crossed a border via train, the only good travel method for a cross country europe trip, the customs would wake me up at about 3AM demanding my passport.
Re: Oh The Places You've Gone
Posted: Sat Aug 18, 2007 1:36 pm
by Come_Forth
The weirdest "custom" that bothered me when I went to Madrid was the lack of stop lights, there were round-abouts everywhere. Another custom that I noticed in countries is the abundance of stick shift cars (manual), I could not even drive a stick shift (yes I am a loser

). One last automotive comment is people turning off the engine at red nights, or if they are stopped for only a few minutes. I am not sure if it is true, but I was always told that starting a car wastes around two minutes of of gas so stopping a car for only a few seconds is a waste. I might not be correct, so if someone knows about that please correct me.
Re: Oh The Places You've Gone
Posted: Sat Aug 18, 2007 6:56 pm
by The Xeno
One last automotive comment is people turning off the engine at red nights, or if they are stopped for only a few minutes. I am not sure if it is true, but I was always told that starting a car wastes around two minutes of of gas so stopping a car for only a few seconds is a waste. I might not be correct, so if someone knows about that please correct me.
It is false Afaik:
Much like the lighbulb myth, the power required to fire up the engine and get the vehicle moving - does not insist upon the same amount of gas as idling and then forcing the car forward. The savings are pretty minimal however, compared to say, killing the engine and gliding to a stop.
If you are FAS'ing you do need to be careful you don't kill your transmission, and of course, if you use power anything, say 'bye-bye';brakes, steering etc. And it can do a number on the battery.
... That was off topic.

Re: Oh The Places You've Gone
Posted: Sun Aug 19, 2007 5:10 am
by Nuto vixen
Australia:
Perth - WA
Gold Coast, Brisbane -QLD
Sydney - NSW
Melbourne (on location) - VIC
Canada:
Vancouver
Toronto, Niagara Falls
Old Quebec
Montreal
Ottawa
Winnipeg/Manitoba
Edmonton
The Canadian Rockies, Jasper - BC
UK:
London
Liverpool
Manchester
Italy:
Rome
Empoli
Florence
Denmark:
Copenhagen
Aarhus
Svendborg
Fiji:
Nadi
Vancouver and Rome are the best places I have ever been to and would love to live.
Italy likes to eat good fresh food and there were lots of fresh fruit stands at tourist hot spots instead of junk food stands which I found refreshing.
I saw a watermelon stand in Rome with just a mountain of watermelons on offer, thats all. Classic.
The Danes love their cheese and their history. Viking references were all over the country and their love for Hans Christian Anderson was utterly unavoidable. The good thing about Denmark is that you dont need to speak Danish, as most of them speak English... very well.
Canada as a whole was very beautiful, but British Columbia and its rockies was the highlight of the country for me. The most beautiful things I have seen in my life at at that place. Breath-taking, unforgettable. Pictures just DONT do the place justice.
Customs? What customs? Denmark and Italy were very laxed on their security. I could have smuggled a goat over and no one would have noticed.
I'd love to hear from people who have been to India, as I really want to go and always like to hear some feedback. Places to go, what to see and what to stay away from.
Re: Oh The Places You've Gone
Posted: Sun Aug 19, 2007 11:22 am
by Spacey
Nuto vixen wrote:Canada as a whole was very beautiful, but British Columbia and its rockies was the highlight of the country for me. The most beautiful things I have seen in my life at at that place. Breath-taking, unforgettable. Pictures just do the place justice.
I think you have to see it to believe it. Pictures aren't enough.

Re: Oh The Places You've Gone
Posted: Sun Aug 19, 2007 12:52 pm
by Fear Of The Duck
Blessed are those who have not seen and yet believe...
Re: Oh The Places You've Gone
Posted: Sun Aug 19, 2007 3:51 pm
by Nuto vixen
Spacey wrote:Nuto vixen wrote:Canada as a whole was very beautiful, but British Columbia and its rockies was the highlight of the country for me. The most beautiful things I have seen in my life at at that place. Breath-taking, unforgettable. Pictures just do the place justice.
I think you have to see it to believe it. Pictures aren't enough.

It was a typo, I missed the word "don't".
I have so many pictures of the places I have gone, and when I get home to show people, it looks so average. You really need to experience things in order to appreciate them.
Re: Oh The Places You've Gone
Posted: Mon Aug 20, 2007 6:11 am
by Osi
U.S.
-Maryland
-New York
-Colorado
-Virginia
-West Virginia
-Ohio
-Pennsylvania
-Massachusetts(sp?)
-Washington DC
-Florida
-North Carolina
-New Jersey
U.K.
-London
-Bath
-Windsor
-Stonehedge
-Glaskgow
-Some little port town near loch Lommend
Italy
-Rome
-Milan
-Florence
-Napels
-Pompeii
France
-Paris