by Tom | Oct 7, 2012 | Google+
Frequent fliers on a lot of airlines an register for fast-track immigration into Hong Kong. Worth joining Marco Polo for if you are here more than once a year.#totrblog Andrew Leyden originally shared this post: Frequent flyers get fast-lane access at Hong Kong...
by Tom | Oct 4, 2012 | Hong Kong / China, Reading
This is an interesting idea for Hong Kong. I wonder how many acres of roof space / effective growing space there would be in the city? We definitely don’t use our roofs enough, and there almost certainly would demand for the output. Fearing Tainted Imports, Hong...
by Tom | Sep 30, 2012 | Personal, View
Beautiful warm day with none of the promised thunderstorms as yet.
by Tom | Sep 26, 2012 | Asides
“@robdelaney: If you’re mad about iOS 6 maps, you BETTER be a digital cartographer, you whiny cheese loaf.†Not mad or mappish;useless in HK #
by Tom | Sep 26, 2012 | View
Lovely photography from some experienced professionals. Thanks to Ali for the link.
by Tom | Sep 25, 2012 | Tech
Finally upgraded by accident. Good lord the maps are bad for the big lychee. To begin with, I can’t find Wiffy’s office, don’t have MTR station names or exits marked to help work put which to take and the location accuracy is hideous: somewhere...
by Tom | Sep 25, 2012 | Hong Kong / China
Nice #numberplate.
by Tom | Sep 22, 2012 | Science
Martian Rock Formation. is an excellent name for a band as well as beautiful to look at.
by Tom | Sep 21, 2012 | Personal
While it is lovely to see us winning, it is even more lovely to see Afghanistan in the T20. Brilliant. They were really tight for the opening overs, as well.
by Tom | Sep 21, 2012 | View
xkcd: Click and Drag is jaw-droppingly fabulous. You must click and drag in the larger window of the comic to really get it. Also excellent is the Lego great ball contraption. 600 hours to build! There’s a bigger version of it in the HK Science Museum...