Friday, April 15, 2016

Become a FC Copenhagen FAN now....


I been thinking for a while which football club I should support. Been asking around at my office however replies were diverse - it is normal. Watched last week one game on TV FC Copenhagen playing, in fact they were very good. Since I will be living around or outskirt of Copenhagen it is wise to be the FC Copenhagen supporter. They wear RED Jersey which is not really exact color of the ARSENAL but it somehow match !!!!. I am actually bought ticket to watch FC Copenhagen playing against Brøndby IF on this Sunday, cost me around 4000 ISK . Common FC Copenhagen. 


Thursday, April 14, 2016

Read the instruction properly otherwise .......

I thought it was okay to put my new jacket (cost 80 USD) into the washing machine and did not read neither instruction nor Labels inside and turn the machine ON in full mode. what happens after 40 minutes see the picture below: The jacket beca
me useless !!! Well lesson learned


Highest Peak in Denmark

Right, whether you believe or not I been to highest peak in Denmark - Thanks to my colleague "Lars". We were driving to SDU (Southern University of Denmark), While driving towards the university we have to cross very large bridge (well, this bridge supposed to be the longest bridge in the world), called  Storebæltsforbindelsen. As we are driving on the bridge, my colleague said - be prepared you are approaching highest peak in Denmark and I thought he was joking but he was not. So I can tell you now - I been to highest peak in Denmark - hurry.  


The highest Peak in Denmark - My colleague is probably laughing .......

Saturday, April 9, 2016

Parking Ticket In First Day

ufff, The day I moved to Copenhagen, I received my first parking ticket 500 DKK (not very cheap). It was due to my lack of understanding in rules when parking around houses. Well, learn from mistake !!

Thursday, February 12, 2015

Three Hours Lunch Break - Only in Spain

Do you really need three hours lunch Break ? Okay, maybe not in other countries but in Spain they probably need extra two hours more for their lunch break :)

I am currently in Spain - a small city one hour drive from Alicante, for Bio-Hpc research collaboration. The place looks normal and pretty much agriculture area. You can see orange trees everywhere in the city. Well, Murcia is the biggest orange producer in Europe :). While working with my Spanish research group, they started work on 9:15 am in the morning and by the time one O'clock they go for lunch. And, very surprisingly the lunch hour is three hours (from 1PM to 3PM). For me, it was very strange to me and some of my colleagues from Nordic countries also agreed with me. Then, I asked my project promoter about such a long hours lunch break - he has nothing to say on it but  highlighted this is the way it is in SPAIN.

For me and probably many others this might be the discouraging lunch break, well nevertheless when you work with your partners you have to follow the flow of the culture of the country- I guess.