Me and my wife are looking for places to go on holiday this year. Usually we end up going somewhere in the UK or Europe for a beach holiday, and we nearly always have a good time and come back relaxed. The problem with these types of holiday is that you don’t really get to know the country – most beach resorts are the same wherever you go.
This year we’re going to be a bit more adventurous and go to Thailand – somewhere we’ve both always wanted to go. The great thing about Thailand is that it has amazing beach resorts but also so much more to offer.
We’re still in the planning stage but we’re probably going to go in September this year. We know we’ll initially fly to Bangkok and stay there for a few days to recover from the journey and see the country’s biggest city. From there we’ll travel down the West side of the country, visiting a few of the famous islands and national parks. We’ll probably end up in the “Deep South” as it’s known before flying back to Bangkok and then London.
There are a few things that make travelling to Thailand more difficult – mainly the distance and the language barrier. Learning to speak Thai isn’t quite as easy as using a French phrase book! It’s a country made for tourism though so we should be able to get by while there. If you have any tips for travelling Thailand then let us know!
Has anyone else heard of the latest craze sweeping the internet known as planking? An Australian man died today doing it – really sad story but you have to wonder what makes people want to do these things.
For those that don’t know – I was one of you until a few hours ago – planning is where you lie down straight on your front in a strange place and then have someone take a picture of it. There are pictures of people “planking” on bikes, cars and all sorts of places. Like many of these types of hobbies though, things start to get competitive and that’s where they get dangerous. Along with planking in funny places people also started to do it in dangerous places as these are the types of photos which get more views.
Apparently the Australian guy climbed onto a balcony of a high rise flat and tried to lie on the outer railing which was only a few centimeters thick. As he climbed over he lost balance and fell to his death.
It’s a terrible tragedy – especially as it could have been so easily avoided. I think it’s easy for people to forget that dangerous stunts can go wrong, especially as we see them so often on the internet. I hope this makes people think twice about doing dangerous planking photos again, although I’m sure he won’t be the last person to be hurt.
It’s not really a surprise that so many companies are starting to jump on the tablet PC bandwagon – Apple’s iPad has been a major success, even though no one seems to be able to tell me what they actually use it for. In fact, one of my friends recently told me that he doesn’t use it for anything in particular, but just likes having one.
Being a fan of technology I can sort of see where he’s coming from, but spending that much on a useless gadget seems a bit strange!
Anyway, the new tablet from RIM, known as the BlackBerry Playbook might be worth a look. It’s not as big as other options in the market – it only has a 7 inch screen – but it does come with a lot of the features that the iPad doesn’t It has HDMI output for example, and is able to multitask. It also comes with a browser that supports Flash so it’s almost like surfing the web from your home PC.
As you’ve probably guessed there are problems though. Apparently the small screen really detracts from what would have otherwise been a high quality browsing experience. The design of the machine is also said to be subpar, with silly mistakes like a wake button that’s difficult to push.
It sounds like a decent tablet but I can’t see myself buying one just yet!