Tuesday, June 26, 2007

At the Holiday Inn Select!

Okay, I've now made it to Minneapolis. Snagged a standby flight out of Las Vegas, which is a good thing as it gives me plenty of time to make the Iceland Air connection tomorrow. Amazingly, my bags are here too!

I must say, even though USAir had flights going bad everywhere today, the employees were uniformly courteous and helpful. All but one that is. Maybe they are just used to it. They don't seem to have a very good reputation for being on time.

My level of boredom can be judged by the fact that the in flight movie was "Bridge to Terabithia"... and I thought it was pretty good! I was also trying to do some Java programming work on the flight but my Java installation seems to have gone south. I tried reinstalling it but that didn't seem to help. So I may not be able to do anything about that until I return.

I did come up with some good travel reading for this trip... some old detective noir pulp fiction. I already sucked one down. I am thinking I should start a book list to the side here...

Monday, June 25, 2007

Viva Las Vegas!

I've started marking my current world location on the google map at "A Brian's Eye View of Finland" You can find the link on the Right hand side of the blog. Over there ---->

Problem is, my current location is the Las Vegas airport. Engine trouble out of Portland made me miss the connection here, which means that I also miss the next connection in Minneapolis. I'm rebooked on IclandAir for tomorrow afternoon and hoping that I can get to Minneapolis tonight to make that connection easy.

TTFN!

Friday, June 22, 2007

Before You Leave Home: Bike Route Planning...


Helsinki has a pretty nice web site for planning bus and subway travel... turns out that it has a link for bike route planning too! Amazingly good! I plotted a route from the airport to my student housing... I'm planning to take the Bike Friday and have always loved the idea of arriving in an airport, unpacking the bike, and riding off to wherever I wanted to go. Do I dare do this? It is only 17 km. The satellite version of the map looks really good; you can see the bike path down there...
but it will require some very careful packing to make sure I can get everything I take into the trailer.