By admin | November 7, 2009

“My job as a chess player is to crush your mind.” – Kasparov

(quoted by Sting on NPR from game with Kasparov, Sting and several friends).

New York City (again)

By admin | October 26, 2009

Went all over NYC again – well, lower Manhattan – everything below Central Park. This time went to Queens (Astoria), too, and made another visit to Jersey City.  Wish I’d had time to visit Flushing, but just to see it. If I lived in Queens, it’d be Astoria most likely. Still, like Manhattan far better. What I saw of Brooklyn on the way to the airport last time didn’t impress me. This time, we flew LaGuardia exclusively (next time it’ll be Newark). Jersey City – gosh – I couldn’t bear actually living there unless I was one stop from Manhattan.  The trains take longer, come less frequently, don’t announce the stops, don’t identify themselves (the maps are the same on all the trains), and when you get out, there’s not much there, except a nice tiny farmer’s market at Journal Square. Still, that was Journal Square. Exchange Place seemed nice, but I didn’t go far from the hotel there, either, last time. So I don’t know. I guess I’m more suited to Manhattan. Spent a lot of time in K-Town this time. That was great.  Was in the bowery some, Soho, Noho, Nolita. Best breakfast – I kid you not – out of principle more than anything – was from a bagel cart street vendor.

Grand Hyatt New York - from Hyatt.com

Grand Hyatt New York - from Hyatt.com

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Chicago (yet again)

By admin | October 19, 2009

Fifth or Sixth time here, at least. Hotel Burnham. Wow! What a great hotel, and right in the loop. Explored the North side. Liked most of the areas off the red line. Andersonville was great, if kind of awkward, but Edgewater sucked, other than Francesca’s where I had dinner – that was good. The area off the Fullerton exit by DePaul, I liked a lot. In fact, stumbled past the Apollo Theater and caught a show. That was a high point.

Hotel Burnham - from TripAdvisor

Hotel Burnham - from TripAdvisor

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9/11 & American Empire: Intellectuals Speak Out

By admin | September 28, 2009

Excellent piece of skeptical analysis of 9/11 events. At its core, a refutation of the ad hominem claim that only kooks and crackpots are skeptical of the official and popular version of events.

Vancouver

By admin | September 2, 2009

How many wonderful things can I say about Vancouver. It’s a bit like Seattle, but I like it a lot better. Why? The trains. They just built a new line, so unmanned subway trains are in lots of great places. The West End was my favorite. I got myself out of the tourist district by the water. That was awful. Lots of overpriced … tourist stuff. But the West End was superb – Korean and Japanese restaurants – restaurants from all over the world. Coffee shops. Loved it. The weather was lovely. Hyatt Regency Vancouver.

Hyatt Regency vancouver - from Hyatt.com

Hyatt Regency vancouver - from Hyatt.com

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Dallas

By admin | August 29, 2009

Of course, I’ve been to Dallas many, many times. This time I took my brother-in-law for his last trip while visiting the US.  Had desert, went to Book Depository (he wanted to see it), and spent the rest of the time in Koreatown. Hyatt Regency Dallas.

Hyatt Regency Dallas - from Hyatt.com

Hyatt Regency Dallas - from Hyatt.com

Aruba

By admin | August 10, 2009

Lizards! I love the lizards. Went snorkeling again – liked that. Out by the wrecks, though, the waves were particularly choppy. Takes an athelete to fight them. The reefs were better. Dessert at Hyatt Regency Aruba was The Mediterranean. It was fantastic. Before you rush off to your Hyatt and get one, make sure they’re using pistachios, and that they’re using cardamom, and the olive oil cake, and the whole thing – not some vanilla ice cream and sponge cake. I’ve seen it done badly – get it right, or don’t order it.

Hyatt Regency Aruba - from Hyatt.com

Hyatt Regency Aruba - from Hyatt.com

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New York City

By admin | June 8, 2009

Stayed three nights in the Hyatt Regency Jersey City, and two in the Grand Hyatt New  York. Loved the ferry across the Hudson River. Better than the tour boats. Coffee, smoothie, and roasted nuts outside in Financial District (Wall Streeet area) was fantastic. Ukrainian food. Italian food. Chinatown.  Hated Times Square. Didn’t like the tourist zones – Wall Street itself for instance. Walked most neighborhoods south of the park. Central park itself was nice, but I liked the little urban parks better. The one next to K-town (Koreatown) is great, for instance. Subway system was fantastic.

Hyatt Regency Jersey City on the Hudson - from Hyatt.com

Hyatt Regency Jersey City on the Hudson - from Hyatt.com

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Kansas City

By admin | June 7, 2009

Went to the Plaza. Saw the dragonboats waiting for the festival on the river. Introduced my brother to barbecue and to creme brulet.  Hyatt Regency Crown Center. He thought KC was quite impressive compared to Oklahoma City. True, but he hadn’t seen New York City yet.

Hyatt Regency Crown Center - from Hyatt.com

Hyatt Regency Crown Center - from Hyatt.com

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Wichita

By admin | June 6, 2009

Been here more than once. Driving through to Kansas City for cheap flights. Went to Old Town, though – a trolley ride from the Hyatt Regency Wichita. That was good. Took my brother to an old-fashioned stage show, mostly to get him a photo with the actors. :) Introduced him to hummus.

Hyatt Regency Wichita - from Hyatt.com

Hyatt Regency Wichita - from Hyatt.com

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