Thank the shadows

If I had to believe in a god(des), (s)he would be it.


Ain’t it amazing how on some days, the stars align and everything falls wonderfully into place? I thank thee, Mistress of Shadows.

That thought occurred to me as I was staring at my pasta, fusilli with alfredo sauce if you must know. I didn’t have any excess nor shortage of either pasta and sauce, and I managed to use whatever leftovers I had. Not at easy task for an amateur like me. Usually this is what happens instead.

Leftovers

Image sourced from "Why I don't cook at home" at http://theoatmeal.com.

Or that I have sauce leftover that I’ll have to dip random objects into in order not to waste, or plain pasta to chew as tidbits while I watch a movie.

Today, even the last pasta had just the right coating of creaminess with a small chunk of mushroom.

To an outsider, this is incident would be woefully minor, and hell, you’re probably laughing at me right now. But to me, it was a day gone right.

Now, if you’d excuse me, I’m needed by the people of Skyrim.

Shadows guide you, my dear reader.

Musings on The Vampire Diaries

The Vampire Diaries, being primarily a teenage drama with pop-vampire overtures, isn’t the typical a show that I usually watch, but once I got past the first half of season one, I really begun to like it. When I hit episode 17 of season 2, the show hit a new note. It now had a 24-esque intrigue layered on top of everything. Everyone seemed to now be betraying everyone else. A word of caution, the rest of this post is going to be spoiler filled.

Rather than introducing an entirely new concept, the show is a neat summation of various elements and plots from other shows, and does exceedingly well at doing so. It doesn’t invent anything, but rather made good use of existing tropes. At many points throughout, I was often reminded and able to draw parallels to other shows. Maybe I’ve just been watching too much television.

Magnificent asshole John Gilbert. You don’t know whether to love or hate this guy. David Anders is excellent choice for portraying this character. No one can play an asshole better than him. Who could ever forget his “my loyalties are flexible” line from Alias?

Klaus. He’s one hell of a suave bad guy with body jumping abilities. When I saw him Alaric Saltzman’s body, I knew he’s secretly a Goa’uld in disguise. Who else could transfer from body to body like that? I knew there was going to be trouble the first moment he stepped into class. It was going to hasta la vista, Elena. Remember the pilot episode of Terminator: The Sarah Conner Chronicles?

thisclassisntgoingtoendwell

Yep, this class isn’t going to end well. But of course, if you’re the protagonist, neither vampire nor terminator are going to be stopping you.

Elena. At the start of the series, I thought she was going to end up in a ménage à trois with both Stefan and Daemon. That hasn’t happened yet, but I’m still confident that it will at some point. The better part of this character involves her finding out about her birth mother and how her mother is a vampire, much like how Sydney Bristow discovered that her mother was a KGB agent. It seems all female protagonists have mommy troubles. Poor ladies.

Compulsion. Unless you’re a Toydarian, or a human ingesting vervain, you can be at anytime turned into a Manchurian Candidate and told that these aren’t the droids you’re looking for. With the amount of compulsion going on, I’m surprised that the characters haven’t picked up on Fox Mulder’s wise words yet. “Trust no one”.

I’m almost to the end of the season and the show is on break until the next season is done filming. If they keep the pace and direction of the show up, they might just hook for another season or two.

Hey, UPS, where’s my parcel?

There’s more information that can be learned about a shipment’s whereabouts and estimated arrival other than what the tracking information page provides. Although not obvious, airports do provide information on the arrival and departure timings of cargo flights too, in addition to the typical passenger flights. I discovered this while attempting to figure out why a parcel that was due to arrive today has been stuck at Shenzhen, China for the past 7 hours. Unfortunately, I ended up much more anxious than before.

The following is an example of a typical UPS tracking page. It shows where the parcel is currently at, and its travel history.

UPS Tracking Information

UPS Tracking Information

The last action was arrival at Shenzhen airport in China. UPS flights from the US bound for Asia depart from Anchorage in the US, and typically arrive in Hong Kong (although Taiwan is also a possibility). The above information can be obtained from the UPS Airlines article on Wikipedia, and the articles of the individual airport hubs. A summary is shown in the table below.

Hubs Connecting destinations
Shenzhen Bao’an International Airport Bangkok-Suvarnabhumi, Clark, Cologne/Bonn, Kuala Lumpur, Mumbai, Osaka-Kansai, Seoul-Incheon, Singapore
Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport Anchorage, Seoul-Incheon
Hong Kong International Airport Anchorage, Clark, Cologne/Bonn, Dubai, Honolulu, Louisville, Mumbai, Ontario, Osaka-Kansai, Philadelphia, Sapporo-Chitose, Seoul-Incheon, Singapore, Sydney, Taipei-Taoyuan, Wilmington
Singapore Changi Airport Bangkok-Suvarnabhumi, Clark, Cologne, Dubai, Guangzhou, Hong Kong, Mumbai, Shenzhen, Sydney, Taipei-Taoyuan

Looking back at the tracking information, it is rather curious that my parcel went from Hong Kong to Korea, then to China, when it could have went directly from Hong Kong to Singapore instead, which it usually does from previous experience. However, perhaps UPS has a business reason to do so, and I didn’t question it at that point.

As I begun to get paranoid about my parcel being in China for extended hours, thinking it might be in the process of getting lost, curiosity persuaded me to explore further. Since Shenzhen is a hub which connects to Singapore, logic dictates that if a flight from Shenzhen bound for Singapore had left, and my parcel wasn’t on it, the worst could have happened. I started looking around for UPS flight timings, not sure if there are listed. I rarely fly, and hence, I’m rather clueless about these matters.

Looking around, I found Shenzhen International Airport’s site, and they did have cargo flight schedules. There was a flight, UPS flight 167, bound for Singapore schedule to depart at 03:15, although it still seemed to be in the waiting state. The current time was, however, around 07:00. To confirm, I checked Changi International Airport’s site for cargo flight arrivals, and it showed UPS flight 167 as having a scheduled arrival time at 06:45, with the status of ‘Ask Airline’. Even for someone who rarely flies, that sounded bad. Ugh.

5X 167 Scheduled Departure

5X 167 Scheduled Departure

5X 167 Arrival

5X 167 Arrival

Without a specific goal in mind, I peek at yesterday’s flight schedule, and I was shocked to see two UPS flights cancelled yesterday. I begun to wonder if today’s flight would end up in the same state.

Sure enough, about two hours later, UPS flight 167 was shown as cancelled.  That is two cancellation of the same flights in two consecutive days. As of 09:44, tracking similarly shows ‘delivery rescheduled’. Sigh. I wonder if there was something larger going on here.

Previous day: 5X 167 Cancelled

Previous day: 5X 167 Cancelled

However, I did gain some useful information. The following table shows the flight numbers of UPS flights and their corresponding routes. For flights within or leaving the US, the FAA provides real time data on the flight, such as speed, altitude, bearing and GPS coordinates. Outside of the US, one would have to check with the various destination/arrival airports. Combine this with the tracking data provided, I can get more precise data on the whereabouts and status of my package, satisfying my inner OCD needs.

Route Flight Number
Anchorage-Hong Kong(items originating from US) 5X 064
Anchorage-Hong Kong
(items originating from Canada)
5X 062
Hong Kong-Incheon 5X 061
Incheon-Shenzhen 5x 196
Hong Kong-Singapore 5X 167
Shenzhen-Singapore 5X 142

I was really looking forward to watching THX 1138 on Blu-Ray today. Sigh, such a disappointment.