Sunday, March 25, 2007

Saturday, March 24, 2007

Snowies

This is my favorite cereal in the Middle East...Poppins Snowies, Sugar Coated Cornflakes! It has so much fiber that I am guaranteed a BM in the PM, if I eat it in the AM. The cereal is produced in Lebanon and congeals in my intestines like concrete, so that when it comes out...WOW!

Here are some interesting serving suggestions for Snowies.

Warm milk in Snowies Frosted Flakes???...YEECH! Heck yeah, it better be cold if you are going to serve it to me!

Also, if you were concerned about the ingredients.

Why is this on the box? Remember, Muslims can't eat pork. So they need to inform people that the cornflakes weren't cooked in pig fat. Also, like with candy bars (think Twix and Snickers made with the same machinery and someone with peanut allegeries and you get the idea), they need to tell people that this cereal wasn't made with the same machines used to make pork products. But then again, have you ever heard of "Piggies", the pig flavored cereal...neither have I.

From dating a wonderful Jewish woman who loved to cook, I learned that in the US many items have symbols for Kosher (K) and Parve (circled U) according to keeping kosher in Jewish law.

One last thought, Snowies mascot is a penguin...get it sugar coated (ie. frosted)...get it... frost...cold...snow...penguins.

Qatari Jam Session

Qataris playing traditional musical instruments in Souq Waqif.

Antique Shops in Qatar

These shops in Souq Waqif sell an eclectic mix of the "old" and new.

Wednesday, March 21, 2007

If you like their driving, you'll love their parking...that WAS a Mercedes.

"A serious one-car accident in the...parking garage this morning. Reportedly, the damage was caused by a car hitting a pillar at a speed considerably higher than reason would dictate for a parking garage with numerous blind spots, pillars and pedestrians," said a source.

Several Qataris came out of class to survey the damage and make a social event out of the affair. On the left you can see that one Qatari has lifted up his thobe so that as he surveys the accident, he doesn't get coolant on his thobe leaking from the car's radiator.

That WAS a Mecedes!

Giving Credit, Where Credit Is Due

Texas A&M University has just completed their new building in Education City, so they are holding inaugural lunches in the old building. In the area where they are holding the lunches in the old building, they have hung signs. I think giving credit, where credit is due. In other words, if it wasn't for gas and the profit that it gives gas companies and countries that profit from gas reserves, some education probably wouldn't come "bought and packaged" to this region of the world.

Texas A&M University's new building is completed (March 19th) the same time as the RASGAS Train 5 Liquified Natural Gas Project (March 20th)...coincidence???

ExxonMobil Corporate Headquaters
Las Colinas Boulevard Irving, Texas 75039-2298 (972) 444-1000

ExxonMobil Exploration and Producing Operations
800 Bell Street Houston, Texas 77002 (713) 656-3636

ExxonMobil Chemical
13501 Katy Freeway Houston, Texas 77079-1398 (281) 870-6000

Do you see a TEXAS theme anywhere???

Driving Behind a Propane Gas Truck

Many people in Qatar have their cooking energy needs supplied by natural propane gas instead of electricity. The propane taanks are hooked up to stoves directly or hooked up to attachments outside the kitchens of some homes. Driving around you will often see these trucks with rusty metal propane tanks in the open bays of the trucks driving around Doha. They put these signs on the back of their trucks "for safety reasons."

Definitely not a truck you want to accidentally rear end.

Giant Clam Shell Shaped Building on the Pearl


Supposedly there is a scale model of The Pearl inside this building.
See:

Veterinary Center in Qatar

For your pet cat, dog, horse, or CAMEL!!!

Friday, March 16, 2007

Parking Warning

The broken down car in the parking lot...I bet the owner of this car is really worried now.

Wednesday, March 14, 2007

Nikon L6

I went ahead and bought the Nikon L6 at a store in Doha. They had a decent price on it.

It does matter what camera I bring to Japan, especially since I am going to be staying in capsule hotels the entire trip, so I need a small camera, not an SLR.

I also want to go to clubs without carrying the big SLR and looking like a tourist and I want a small party camera to take to events in Qatar as well.

The L6 is smaller than my last point and shoot.

Tuesday, March 13, 2007

Going to Kathmandu

Like Bob Seger said on his Beautiful Loser album, I am "goin' to Katmandu."

I'll be in Nepal from April 5-9, but not before heading to Osaka and Tokyo (again, God I LOVE that place) from March 26-April 2.

My point and shoot camera broke and the prices for a new one are too high in Qatar, so I will have to look like the Ugly American tourist and carry my Nikon SLR on both trips. I am going with a small daypack, so at least I won't have much to carry otherwise...one trip, one pair of underwear.

If You Like Their Driving, You'll Love Their Parking...On the Way

Finally, the security guards have started ticketing cars parked in the lanes of the parking garage.


But I think this person has more to worry about than a first-time parking warning sign. This car is leaking oil, covered with sand/construction dust, and has been adandoned in the parking lot for a few days.

Lack of Security in the Middle East

On the news you always hear talk about security in the Middle East.
Well, here in Qatar they take security seriously...sometimes.

Like when the electronic security gate which can only be opened with a Staff or Student Smartcard is broke OPEN:

Like when the guard desks are unmanned at the loading dock of our building:


I wouldn't care so much, except for the fact that the loading dock is directly below my office.
Good thing there are constant patrols and guard gates BEFORE you get to my building as well as Qatar Special Police parked outside the complex and in my office I have a 24 inch concrete floor with 2 inch steel-reinforced flooring on top of it with an 18 inch buffer of space.

It reminds me of the line from Apocalypse Now.

[while flying in a helicopter with Air Cavalry soldiers]
Chef: Why do all you guys sit on your helmets?
Soldier: So we don't get our balls blown off.

Thursday, March 08, 2007

Local Doha News from the Gulf Times

A Doha court sent a Turkish national, accused of having illicit relations with an Indonesian housemaid, to jail until a final verdict in the case is given. The Muslim man initially confessed to the charge but retracted his statement after he learnt that the penalty for such an offence was stoning to death according to the Shariah. The woman, also a Muslim, denied the charge and claimed she was not married.

http://www.gulf-times.com

Beans, Beans

Beans, Beans
They're good for your heart
The more you eat
The more you fart

The more you fart
The better you feel
So eat your beans at every meal

It seems like every lunch meal in Qatar that I eat has beans in it...

Sunday, March 04, 2007

Google Earth Updated for Qatar

Check out Qatar on Google Earth.

The way I know that Qatar has been updated on Goggle Earth is that they have updated the satellite picture of Palm Tree Island.


This is what Palm Tree Island looked like before the Asian Games in December.


This is what Palm Tree Island looks like now after the Asian Games.


Why did the Qataris get rid of all the trees, grass, swimming pools, restaurants, and go cart track that were a haven for expats?

Supposedly, this is where the beach volleyball tournaments were going to take place during the Asian games, but that never happened.

Rumor has it that they wanted to make the island back into its orginal state as a sand bar.

Here's another thing - It is called Palm Tree Island, but the ONLY tree on it now is NOT a palm tree.

Virgin Megastore now open in Qatar

A branch of the Virgin Megastore recently opened at the Villaggio in Doha, Qatar.

Now you will find books, CDs, and DVDs that before you had to either hand-carry into the country yourself from outside Qatar or have shipped for ridiculous prices from businesses outside Qatar.

The prices on items in the store are higher than you would find in the States, but if you just gotta have that Lonely Planet book of Japan because you are going next week, then you are in luck.

Oh, and they don't sell virgins...although there are plenty in Qatar, mostly expats.

Also, the gondola rides in the canals of the Villaggio Mall are not ready yet, but I give them a week and they should be ready.