To recap, we experienced the following mishaps:
- trouble getting car to airport.
- car to airport getting pulled over by cops.
- confusion about cash or credit at airport that had me running to cash machine.
- in chaos, tipped driver $10 past what as already generous
- discovered we were at the wrong terminal.
- METRA - late, weird and creepy more than once.
- Left directions to Oriental Institute in hotel room.
- Everything, more or less, about the trip to the Oriental Institute Museum other than the museum itself.
- I got glutened at PF Changs.
- Cab company decided to fuck us over royally the one afternoon we spent in Naperville's downtown and we had to call the hotel shuttle to beg them to come get us.
- Flight home canceled.
- New flight delayed.
It's a good thing Patty and I like each other. A lot. Man! Oh yeah, and we bought lots of cool stuff at Penzey Spices.
I can't stop thinking about this. Does anyone know more about it? I am haunted by this idea that people were sent up before the technology was ready, not because it just hadn't been tested well enough, but because those on the ground absolutely knew they would die and wanted to see how and how long it would take.
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Date: 2010-08-23 09:48 pm (UTC)Likewise. I think I can attribute some of it to my own secondary-and-high-school experience, in that, though I was at a fairly posh private school, its catchment area included a *lot* of various South Asian communities, and it was pretty much down the road from the main Muslim neighborhood. The only reason our RE class never visited the local place of worship was that the teachers never quite got the logistics of a class field trip figured out.
I did see the beginning of the NYT article on the Green Book below the fold on the front page: I shall have to give it more thought as it's possibly relevant to something I'm trying to write.