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Jeremy  > Travel > Hamamatsu, Japan 2009
The team visited Hamamatsu Japan June 5-19. Oliver and I stayed the full two weeks, visiting Nagoya and Kyoto during the weekend.
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Jeremy > Farewell New Hampshire. This is Friday, June 5. I didn't know that NH had a wind farm. I found myself already missing my little state, since this is the kind of place that Peter and I would enjoy biking around, assuming you can get close to them.
Jeremy > Hello Detroit. Oliver and I are a few hours into our 22-hour journey to Japan.
Jeremy > Detroit may have a lot of woes lately but they have a cool airport.
Jeremy > Hamamatsu, Japan 2009 photo
Jeremy > Oliver is fairly certain that pressing electricity to his body isn't clouding his brain (and definitely not his water).
Jeremy > Change is good: This is Northwest flight 71 to Nagoya.
Jeremy > Although the flight to Nagoya will be more than 12 hours in length, with plenty of time to sleep, some folks are getting a head start.
Jeremy > When your total business travel exceeds 15 hours in length, my company puts you in business class. Nice. You can see Oliver at right checking out the newspaper selection.
Jeremy > Enroute. After takeoff, the flight attendants pass out embarkation cards, customs declarations, and new for 2009: a health questionnaire. This plane load of people will arrive into Japan without incident, but my remaining coworkers, who will arrive 2 days later, will be held up for 75 minutes by quarantine officials who will cope with a business class passenger suspected of being infected with H1N1. Not fun.
Farewell New Hampshire. This is Friday, June 5. I didn't know that NH had a wind farm. I found myself already missing my little state, since this is the kind of place that Peter and I would enjoy biking around, assuming you can get close to them.
 > Farewell New Hampshire. This is Friday, June 5. I didn't know that NH had a wind farm. I found myself already missing my little state, since this is the kind of place that Peter and I would enjoy biking around, assuming you can get close to them.
Farewell New Hampshire. This is Friday, June 5. I didn't know that NH had a wind farm. I found myself already missing my little state, since this is the kind of place that Peter and I would enjoy biking around, assuming you can get close to them.
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