Clayton Cramer.
Conservative. Idaho. Software engineer. Historian. Trying to prevent Idiocracy from becoming a documentary.
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"And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are the called according to his purpose." -- Rom. 8:28Wednesday, April 2, 2025
Top Secret!
If Monty Python Added This Scene to a Movie...
Cutting Big Pieces
Monday, March 31, 2025
Perhaps Letting Europe Go Under is Less Silly Than It Sounds
Does No One Make 6-32 Stainless Steel Hex Nuts Outside PRC?
Amazon, Tacoma Screw, McMaster-Carr, no luck. Tacoma Screw did have Taiwaneae made.
Sunday, March 30, 2025
My Impressions of France and Switzerland
Paris and Marseilles are crowded and noisy. Bern and Basel in Switzerland was also crowded and noisy. Our hotel in the suburbs of Bern was quiet.
Food
The food was often surprising. Not bad or good, just different. We were desperate for something fast in Marseilles, so we ordered at a kiosk in a McDonald's on the corner from our hotel. The fries were awful. Ther Big Mac was different in some way that I cannot articulate. It was okay, just not home. By comparison, the Burger King fries in Basel, Switzerland were indistinguishable from home.
There were a number of meals that were only okay. My daughter and wife were ga-ga over how good everything was. I did not feel their amazement. I wonder if our ten mile days might have contributed to how much they enjoyed their meals. The French onion soup around the corner from Nortre Dame was completely typical of what I get here. The croissants were wonderful, but not immediately superior to what I get in any supermarket here.
Safety
I felt safe in all of these cities. French police in the Paris train station, the Louvre, and Eiffel Tower, were all carrying M4s. Even in the subways, I felt reasonably safe. The streets were clean. Public rerestrooms were generally clean. Beggars were less common in Paris than San Francisco (admitedly, a low bar to beat, but simlar to Boise). I saw one beggar in Switzerland. There were few obviously homeless people in any city we visited.
Diverse
One of the consequences of imperial France's insistence that all their colonial possession citizens were little Frenchmen, regardless of skin color, is that France is very diverse. While some Muslim women were wearing hijabs, most were not. My interactions with Muslims in customer-facing roles seemed friendly and appropriate. Admittedly, I did not go into any of the bad sections of Paris.
Curiously, an East Indian woman told my daughter that the crime problem only became an issue with Africans arriving. Whether this perception reflects reality, I do not know.
Friendliness
Everyone but one person in a tourist-facing role was friendly and kind, contrary to the stereotpe of difficult Frenchmen.
Language
The conquest of the Middle East by Alexander the Great created a single dominant culture with a common secondary language, Greek. The Internet and American dominance in culture has done the same for English. While the customer-facing people all spoke and understood English, they were grateful when my wife and daughter attempted French. At least no one served us a chocolate-covered tractor.