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Sunday, April 5th, 2009
You don’t get to know the rules; deal with it. For most of my academic life, I had some idea of what the grading policy would be for my work-I always lost all the penmanship points, but got most of the rest of them. You could, of course, use this to game the system-you’d get [...]
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Wednesday, April 1st, 2009
What you learn at Oxford’s Business School (The most important parts of which they don’t teach you) In my final set of posts about Oxford, I take a look back, six months out, and reflect on what I learned at Oxford. I suspect that some of this applies to all business schools, though much of [...]
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Sunday, November 16th, 2008
Keith’s house in Jo-burg After heading back it was a bit of time to decompress and try to arrange for my job interview to happen. We went off to Keith’s (one of my MBA buddies, and one of the greatest, most stand-up guys on the course) house in northern Johannesburg (Jo-burg, Jozie) for a couple [...]
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Sunday, November 16th, 2008
ChobeA rather peaceful day’s drive brought us to Chobe, the last game park in Botswana, where they have over 20,000 elephants (including the 2 day old one that we saw) who are very playful. This elephant is very old and very excited. Maybe he was watching the young whippersnappers? Lots of babies, the teeniest to [...]
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Sunday, November 16th, 2008
Makoro-landThe Okavango Delta is the largest inland delta on earth. there once was a lake, which has turned into a swamp, and about 90% of Botswana’s water is here. This is the edge of a series of nature reserves that spread across northern Botswana, ending in Chobe, at the Zimbabwe border. Here, the Okavango river [...]
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Sunday, November 16th, 2008
Game timeLeaving Swakopmund and civilisation behind, we head off for two days to a rather unusual game park– Etosha. Think of the Black Rock Desert, not nearly as hard, far more salty, and surrounded by arid savannah with a few water holes. Here there are a wide variety of antelopes, from teeny tiny Steenboks up [...]
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Tuesday, October 21st, 2008
We are now in Swakopmund, our “last stop” for civilisation. Four blog entries will be posted from here, and I’ll check up on my email as well. The Score, so far So far, we have: Springbok (a tasty little deer-like creature)GemsbokOryxMountain ZebraOstrichBaboonsGreat White SharksSouthern Right Whalesand countless types of lizards (including the ones that switch [...]
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Friday, October 17th, 2008
As I type this, I’m in the back of a truck bouncing over a very serious dirt road, looking out over the river that’s the border between Namibia and South Africa. It’s been a hectic few days: We arrived in Cape Town to hang out with Zeenith et al for a few days as well [...]
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Monday, October 13th, 2008
François and Dorita are married. They looked lovely, and there was much rejoicing. Good looking Verloren von Themats But the bride wins Blessings on the happy couple Arriving in style to dinner… And dancing with style all night… Update For those of you who care, we’re probably not climbing Kilimanjaro. A bit too little time, [...]
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Friday, October 10th, 2008
Where I am Tuesday AM I got off the British Airways 747 in Cape Town, South Africa, for Francois and Dorita’s wedding. I immediately ate Biltong, got some Rooibos tea, and drove out to Stellenbosch, where I dropped my bags and packed up for a paintball game. Yes, it is exactly as cheesy and goofy [...]
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