Hey FSM Forum! Sibz here – or rather – not here, but there. In Shenzhen City - China, People’s Republic of… had a good trip from Maine to Boston to Shanghai to Guangzhou. No doubt due in part to my lucky travel socks. My wife met me in Guangzhou and then we took the train back to Shenzhen where her sister lives. It is early Sunday morning here in Guangdong Province (what we know more familiarly as Canton). We are in southwestern China and the South China Sea is very close. Shenzhen is separated from Honk Hong by a small strait and the bridge between is very busy.
Today’s Travelog “Point-to-Ponder”
© is: What percentage of your modeling equipment/tools would be permitted in carry-on baggage?
So the journey started on Tuesday morning on a bus bound for Boston. I met the wife at noon on Thursday. Seems like it was pretty short right? But you actually lose a day when you head West across the International Dateline. It is more descriptive of reality to say I started Tuesday morning and got here noon on Friday. But technically, I never existed on Wednesday, January 27th, 2016. During the entire trip, I was never anywhere on Wednesday. I disappeared for a day. J Anywho, it’s a long trip! The jet lag is pretty much gone though. When heading east, it is much worse. At least for me it is…
The bus ride to Logan was great. Glad I didn’t drive. Nice new coach, great seats, not too many people. The bus had WiFi so I was able to stay connected. Read some FSM forum, left some replies. Also, I had downloaded a bunch of modeling magazine apps from the Google Play Store for my Samsung Galaxy a few days before, and was checking them out. PocketMags is the sw system that some cool scale modeling magazine apps ride on. Maybe FSM uses pocket mags too? Don’t know since I get the paper version and not the digital. But the less expensive e-versions of some other magazines are very cool. If you search Google PlayStore or iTunes for these titles you can try them out. They include a free trial period - but watch-out! If you don’t cancel them after you read the trial issues they will start charging you. I think Tamiya ‘Model Magazine International’ and AirFix ‘Model World’ were the best overall eMagazines. But there is also; ‘The Weathering Magazine’, AFV Modeller’, ‘Scale Military Modeller International’, ‘Scale Aviation Modeller International’, ‘Military Modelling Magazine’, ‘Model Military International’, ‘Scale Model Addict Magazine’, ‘Model Airplane International’, and finally ‘Model Aircraft’. (One of these emags is from Spain! Cool!)
When you get the free trial issue (or partial issue) of one of these, it downloads to your phone, so it is with you all the time, even without an internet connection. Just like that, you can have a bunch of great model reading on a long trip to China and not have to bring a stack of magazines. I recommend that you try it out. Oh, and don’t wait until you get to China to download them – Google Play Store is inaccessible here. ‘Cause China no likey Google and no Google website or Google app on your phone is going to be able to access China’s Internetz. J After trying out the various model mags, I recommend downloading and keeping the PocketMags app on your phone. It will maintain a library of all the free trial issues you got from your model mag scouting, and you can search the universe of PocketMags titles about anything and everything. It’s like the magazine section of a bookstore. But more selection. Pretty cool. I had never seen PocketMags before since my current phone is the only one I have ever had that is ‘smart’ enough to easily handle apps.
Also, Italeri has a really cool live-interactive magic box reader for some of their products. It works like this; you’re at the model shop, you see an Italeri kit that is on Italeri’s list of supported kits (the list is in the app on your phone) and you use your Italeri app to scan the box-code (not the bar code, but the funky digital 1in x 1in black and white square). Then your screen goes live active with additional data about the kit in a way that is like an interactive video/audio ad! I thought it was pretty cool. (To try it out, download it and show it a supported Italeri kit box-code on your computer screen. Works just as if you were in a shop zapping the box on a real kit in front of you.)
OK – here’s some pics from Boston/Logan. Especially Terminal E, the international terminal…
For some reason, this sign made me think of my ex-mother-in-law…
The Mrs. And I are staying at an apartment that her former employer let us use. She used to be a BD and Sales Manager for a company that makes and cuts sapphire products for all kinds of different devices… After Mrs. Sibley put on the new pajamas i brought for her, we called it a night…That’s it for right now. Next installment is; Hainan Airlines, in-flight meals, rules for in-flight farting, people from Rhode Island, vegetarian meals, phones must remain off, 2 screaming babies, Shanghai…
Sibs