Closely Watched Trains
Feb. 17th, 2006 03:57 pmSo I'm sitting here on the train from Naples to Roma (and then on to Florence), and they've got free wireless, here. This is the way to travel, let me tell you. This train is hitting speeds around 250-290 km/h. Zoom. Zoom.
Another interesting thing that I noticed was that one of the "info" screens on the train was starting up some flavour of Linux. I'm on the geek train. And I feel good about that.
Sio and I went to Pompeii, and then went to see the foggy spot where Mt. Vesuvius was supposed to be. Pompeii was absolutely fascinating -- a snapshot of what the world was like 2000 years ago. It's a bit sobering, knowing that 20,000 people died there. Things I didn't know: aparently the people mostly suffocated from gases from the volcano. They were dead within two and half minutes. The ash covered everything, and when their bodies decomposed, the left person-shaped holes in the ash. Some time in the 1800s, someone came up with the idea of injecting plaster into the holes, so you can see almost-perfect casts of the Pompeii citizens in the positions in which they died. It's pretty morbid. Naturally, Siobhan took lots of pictures.
Then we went up Mt. Vesuvius. It was in a cloud. So we walked and walked and walked so far that we were wet from the mist, and then we walked and walked some more. And then we walked. And then more walking. And then we got to the top and looked out into a wall of fog. We took pictures. We'll file them under "Mt. Vesuvius on a foggy day". We know that there's supposed to be a crater there, but we couldn't see anything.
Siobhan and I were talking about food, today. About how there's sooooo muuuuuuch foooood, and yet there aren't the same sort of North American food weirdness. Yesterday, ferinstance, we were having pizza for lunch and there were two women at a table beside us, and each of them got a standard sized lunch pizza (probably close to what Pizza Pizza serves as a "medium" pizza). Both of them ate their whole pizzas. People aren't weird about eating. There's none of that stupid "Oh, I shouldn't" crap. Must ponder further.