Jan 10 2010

Just a quick post… Bayside jack-asses.

Upon leaving the apartment yesterday, we were heading out the main gate toward Huting Road. A car was blocking the exit gate, and the owner had left.

Reason: He refused to pay the 5 RMB parking fee for parking in our complex without the proper papers. Apparently cops were called to sort out either the owner or the car. Hope it got impounded. 5 RMB or 5000 RMB? Think about it, fucktard.

And keep your fucking car out of our complex. We paid good money for our place, and don’t want people like you taking all our parking spaces just to go to McDonalds down the street.

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Dec 11 2009

Eric D’s Efficiency Tips #3: Shanghai Metro’s the BEST in the World!

That’s right. I said it. THE BEST!

Case #1. Line 2 Zhongshan Park. Excellent Security!

Look at Zhongshan Park line 2 entrance. Before you enter, you’ll notice the red area taped off for security reasons. They have about 3 guards, an airport-style bag x-ray machine and a nice long queue to help you appreciate the security all the more. What’s more is that the guards are trained SO well that they don’t really even HAVE to check your bag! They can look at you and simply SEE if you’re a terrorist! No need to actually scan your bag! They must be stopping hundreds of terrorist threats everyday! Terrorists, watch out! You won’t be getting onto the Shanghai Metro! Not at Zhongshan Park at least!

Case #2. Line 9 Jiuting Station. Crowd Control to Major Tom…

The Jiuting station must be a test bed for additional improvements to an already wonderful subway system. Walking into Jiuting Station, you’ll see about 3 or 4 guards inside their kiosk, and another few scattered about here and there. Nearby, only a five minute walk, is where you buy your one-shot metro card. Here’s where the magic begins!

Out of the 4 machines, only about 2 of them are working at any given time. The touch-screen system generally only works some of the time. Some don’t even take bills; only change, with handy tape & cardboard to let you know. Why is this? If all the machines actually worked, imagine the sheer chaos that would occur should everyone actually get their tickets all at once?

But that’s not all…

Another wonderous idea that have there concerns how the cards work at the entrance/exit area. Every other card doesn’t go through the first time, there-by jamming a bar into the guts of the rushing passengers. “Aiya!!!”, “Shenme?!”, “Ow!!!” & “Oouuf!!” are common grateful acknowledgments of this safety system. After the bar stops them, and the three or four people behind them come flying at them, they’ll soon know the value of patience.

Case #3. Line 9 Yishan Lu. Major Tom to Crowd Control…

If and when you do safely enter Jiuting Station, and your destination happens to be Yishan Road, you’ll be happy to know that the Shanghai Metro has organized this station in a way that, when you exit on Yishan Lu, Line 9, you’ll be greeted by four dozen happy Shanghai residence who are very happy to slow you down, even stop you should you wish to exit this wonderful subway car. Yes indeed, you’ll have to REALLY want to get off the car to be able to get off the car, as dozens of citizens vie for those coveted seats you just left empty. Imagine the excitement of trampling old women, tossing babies over your shoulder, kicking children & “unwittingly” grabbing the asses & tits of EVERYONE around you as you try to exit the car!

Shanghai really DOES have the best system in the world!

Addendum- Standing on the Right.

The metro now features “Stand on the right, walk on the left” stickers at the tops & bottoms of most of their escalators now, thanks to them heeding my advice from past posts here. Just think. In about eight years, people might start heeding the advice! Happy Everyday!

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Oct 21 2009

Scenes around Bayside Garden in Jiuting

Just a few pics of what’s around our new apartment in Jiuting. Continue reading

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Oct 20 2009

Renovation has started!

I might have mentioned that we got the keys a couple weeks ago, and renovation started about a week and a half ago.

That being said, here are a few photos of what they’ve done so far.
(note: Pics are from Picasa Web Albums. You’re screwed if you’re in China.)

Bedroom Before

From New Apartment-Before Renovation

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Jul 2 2009

New Apartments coming along nicely now!

New Apartment is coming along nicely!

New Apartment is coming along nicely!

New Apartment (Commercial Area)Despite the fact that some buildings don’t really like to stand, ours so far has, and the development of the commercial parts of the Bayside Gardens complex is starting to come along nicely now!  We’ll be moving in in probably March now, according to the wife.  After looking at 5 hours worth of tiles for the apartment last sunday, I’m about all renovated out, and we haven’t even started yet.

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Dec 22 2008

New Apartment!

Our new apartment! Sorry for the bad scan. Will try to get a better one next time we’re in Jiuting.

From Shanghai, China- Miscellaneous Pics

But here it is! This is what we just bought here in Shanghai. 132 sqm (1420 square feet), the place will be ready in another 9 months. The building, as well as a third of the apartment complex is still being built. When it’s finished though, it’ll be a rather beautiful place to live, both the apartment and the surrounding areas.

Yesterday, we spent the day in Jiuting again, looking at various places, our fourth trip there. We saw one place that we liked, in a building already finished, but the asking price was too high. Some people there, who bought their places before the economic meltdown, paid a much higher price, and are now suddenly desperate to sell. Sell for a loss though, it’s not going to happen. We passed on those ones, and someone from Bayside Garden told us of a special deal in the apartments near the main gate.

The people at Bayside were helpful. We told them that while we have the money, they’re in accounts that if we pulled them out early, we would lose the interest earned on them. They however, came back and told us that they can match the interest. After a bit more negotiating, we got the price per sqare meter down to something more manageable (an effort to secure a lower rate of interest from the amount we still have to borrow) and afterwhich, we paid the deposit and signed the papers. On Friday, we’ll go back to pay the down payment and arrange for the loan.


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