Ready to roll

All right. It looks like the insurance issue is all sorted out now. It was supposed to be done yesterday but that deadline slipped. I made a complaint to the local Subway office which leaned on the insurer some. I’m not sure if that helped or whether they really did just get it, but the insurer reported it was done shortly thereafter. The issue with the insurance has been holding up a lot of things so it’s good to finally have this be nearly out of the way.

Construction is starting tomorrow morning with demolition of the old walls and floors.

Bonita and Ilona returned to Germany yesterday.

I also forgot to mention that in the park just before we left Tainan we came across too large toads hopping around near the trees. Emily had some fun chasing them to make them hop.

Tainan Day 2

Our original plan last night was to go visit the sidewalk Japanese restaurant and a bunch of other restaurants including the fried fish soup place for dinner. When we drove past the Japanese place was packed and lots of people waiting, so we decided to go to the other places first and then come back. Then after we went to the other places we were going to go back to the hotel for a bit and then go out again.

That should have been my clue, but I’m a bit slow sometimes. First Bonita and Ilona got tired of waiting for Emily to take her bath so they went out to get something nearby. By the time Emily was finished, we got ready to go only to find out my mother-in-law and Elly didn’t want to go out anymore. At this time I was the only one who really wanted to go, so we just bagged the plans.

Maggie was worried that I “hadn’t eaten enough” but that only means I only ate at one of the restaurants we went to, not all four. (Actually I nibbled at two more of them.) I reminded her that I’m trying to lose weight anyways which convinced her. I really wasn’t hungry anyways.

Emily was a bit fussy when going to bed saying she wanted to go home to sleep. She does that sometimes when we go stay someplace unfamiliar. She said she missed King and Lumy.

This morning we just had a breakfast buffet in the hotel lobby and I’m now waiting for everyone to get ready and go. Then we’ll see what our plans turn out today. I’m hoping at least some of us make it to Gaoxiong so that I can get some fried fish soup there at the Liuhe Night Market.

What did and didn’t happen this week

This was another week where things happened much slower than they should have. But it looks like I’m over the hump now and things should proceed more smoothly from now on.

First with the insurance policy, it got held up because they didn’t have my business ID number which hadn’t been issued yet because starting a business as a foreigner is a pain in the ass. Anyways, they didn’t tell me this until several days after the forms went in and I was expecting the insurance to be issued. If you’ll recall, I can’t order the equipment from Subway until the insurance is issued.

Anyways, on Thursday I received my business registration certificate from Taipei City, so today I was able to get it into the insurance agent who is now issuing the policy. Once this is done, things should start moving along more quickly, as this has been the hangup for a lot of things so far.

Also this week I got the two authorized vendors for construction/remodeling in to look over the shop and come up with quotes for the remodeling. It’s a bit higher than I had expected, so I’m suffering a little sticker shock right now. The one good thing is the guy that I liked better came in with the lower quote. Need to go back and bargain the price down a bit if I can.

I’d been waiting on my financial adviser to give me the cost basis for some mutual fund sales before doing my US taxes. I got them today and also managed to whip my tax return out quickly through TurboTax Online. It turns out I’m getting a pretty good refund this year. I was expecting to owe a bit.

If you haven’t done your taxes you can get 50% off TurboTax Online through Fidelity. You don’t need to be a Fidelity customer, you just have to give them your name and address and such.

Monday is Tomb Sweeping Day, so this weekend we are going to Tainan to visit the graves of my father-in-law and grandmother-in-law.

USB Flash Drive designers

Who are the morons who design USB Flash Drives? I have four of these now, and out of them exactly zero have a place to stick the cap when the drive is in use. One of the caps is already missing, and now I have an extra cap rattling around on my desk because its drive is permanently plugged into my router. And unfortunately the caps are not standardized either, so the missing cap can’t be replaced by the unused cap. Meanwhile, of the dozen or so pens with caps on my desk, exactly ALL of them can store the cap on the butt end of the pen while the pen is in use. Every last one of them.

So here’s two pieces of advice for USB Flash Drive designers: 1) Take your pens out of your drawer and study them carefully. A detailed engineering analysis should give you some ideas on how to make your flash drives be able to store the caps on their butt end when the drive is in use. The pen industry no doubt spent billions of dollars researching how to do this, but you can make use of their hard work for free. 2) You guys all use the same USB connectors, so make your cap fit over the USB connector, and not just fit the random size of your drive’s plastic case. Caps that fit the USB connector will be interchangeable amongst ANY drive.

And Internet connection is all resolved now

Another thing that happened yesterday is they finally got my new Internet connection configured the way I wanted. I had asked for a bridged static IP line but they had set it up with PPPOE instead. They had said it would take up to a week (from last Tuesday) to get it reconfigured. What happened was that on Monday afternoon my connection stopped working. A few minutes later Maggie called me up that she had received a text message on her phone with my IP address information. I reconfigured my gateway box and it started working. Yay.

Feeling better

Sunday and Monday was still having the runs, so I went back to Dr. Liu last night. He checked me over and said the problem was my body was still irritated by whatever I came down with and there was lots of gas still. He told me to be more patient and keep on with the medicine. I don’t know if it’s the placebo effect or what, but today I certainly feel better. It also probably doesn’t hurt that it’s beautiful weather today. Oh, and I actually feel *hungry* today which is usually a good sign with this sort of thing.

The insurance is in, but they need a few days for processing, so my US equipment order is still being held up by that. I talked to the two authorized contractors today and yesterday and should have quotes from them in a few days too.

Sick

Yesterday afternoon and evening were not very fun with lots of time in the bathroom with things coming out both ends. I went to see Dr. Liu and got a bunch of medicine though which has stopped things, and managed to eat some bread this morning without incident.

In other news I’ve ordered the speed oven (toaster) for the shop which is pretty $$$. Just got the insurance stuff sorted out so as soon as that’s done I’ll be able to get the US equipment order in the pipe.

Back

Got back this morning. TSA busted the side clasp on one of my suitcases even though it was just a clasp not a lock. Grr. Another annoyance was that before I left I had applied to change the ISP on my ADSL service. They had said it would be done before I left but didn’t get to it until a few days after I left. Then when I got back I found out that they had given me a PPPOE account instead of a bridged static IP account that we’d asked for. That’ll be up to a week to change.

Other than that things went fine.

On the way back

I’m sitting in the EVA Lounge now waiting for it to be time to board the flight to Taipei.

On Saturday night I went to dinner with Trent and Jenny and family and Jenny’s sister and daughter to Mega Byte Pizza. It was pretty fun. Today I just finished up some various chores, went to the bank and the post office and packed my bags. I’m traveling light this time with my bags only weighing 60 lbs and 55 lbs respectively. Last time one of my bags was right at the 70lb limit on the dot.

I forgot to mention in the last update that on Thursday afternoon the founder of Subway, Fred DeLuca came in to talk to the class for about an hour. It wasn’t Jared, but it was still pretty interesting. He still seems to be really involved and excited in the business.