The List

Everybody has a “List of things to do before you die“. Here is mine. Some items are easy to accomplish, some I may never achieve. We’ll see… (The list is subject to change of course. No specific order)

Version 1.10

  • Travel to New York by boat (added in 1.0): preferably with debarkation on Ellis Island, but I think this will be a hard one
  • Swim in the Blue Lagoon in Iceland (added in 1.0): if possible naked and at midnight
  • Walk on the Great Wall of China (added in 1.0): at least a few kilometers, if possible the whole way
  • Complete the Vätternrundan in Sweden (added in 1.0): a 300km bicyle ride around the Vättern lake
  • See the Northern lights (added in 1.0): not necessarily in Old Aberdeen…
  • Travel to the Antarctic (added in 1.0)
  • Join a humanitarian expedition (added in 1.0): maybe to deploy the first communication infrastructure after a disaster or something similar
  • Set up a Beowulf cluster in my basement (added in 1.0): for the non-IT nerds -> a cluster of inexpensive computers that act as one big supercomputer.
  • Take the Trans-Siberian Express (added in 1.0): from Moscow to Vladivostok
  • Travel to Australia (added in 1.1): without using aircraft!
  • Visit 500 Places Before they Disappear (added in 1.2): Buy this book and visit as many places as possible (in an ecological way of course)
  • Travel coast to coast (in US) (added in 1.2): and taste the real road-life, stopping over at truck-stops and diners.
  • Beat Kim Geavert’s Personal best (of 2008) on the 100m (added in 1.2): I would like to achieve this by October 10th, 2010. Her personal best in 2008 was 11 seconds 04 hundreds. Some say I’m crazy…
  • Finish the 11 Steden Tocht (added in 1.3)
  • Proceed into outer space (added in 1.3): by any means of transport, hopefully with a successful re-entry
  • Learn 7 languages (added in 1.3): Thus far I can speak 5: Dutch, English, German, French and Swedish. I started to learn Spanish (twice) but gave up (twice) :-( For the next one I’m thinking of Spanish or Portugese, Russian, Arabic, Japanese or Chinese or maybe some African language, I’ll see… Or maybe Icelandic!
  • Be a DJ at a mega-event (added in 1.3): After being “The first Belgian DJ in Lapland” in 1997, one has got to move on…
  • Visit the town of Pripyat (added in 1.4): Chernobyl here I come.
  • Swim across the Channel (added in 1.4): Calais to Dover
  • Learn to understand and use Morse-code (added in 1.5): I just love obsolete technology
  • Watch the entire LOTR-trilogy (added in 1.6): As one 9-hour long film, no interruptions
  • Buy a Land Rover (Defender, Long base) (added in 1.7): and drive across a continent in it (not sure which yet)
  • Learn some musical instrument (added in 1.7): preferably the piano
  • Sleep in an ice-hotel (added in 1.8): James Bond style
  • Float in the Dead Sea (added in 1.9): and feel light
  • Run Kites in Kabul (added in 1.9): or at least see Kite Runners
  • Make a tilt-shift, stop-motion video (added in 1.10): or at least experiment with it
  • Catch up on my chemistry (added in 1.10): I never understood what it was all about in school, it’s about time I do now
  • Take off from and land on an aircraft carrier (added in 1.10): Top Gun style

Each time I add items, the minor version (after the dot) will increase one number. Whenever I’ve done a thing, the major version (before the dot) will increase.

Additionally, I have here a list with things that I have done and which I am a little bit proud of. Some of them, impossible to repeat. No particular order of importance.

  • Drive a steam-powered sugar-train in Cuba, narrow track, hilly surroundings. And believe me, it was HOT in the locomotive
  • Stand on top of the twin towers in New York
  • Be in the western and eastern hemisphere at the same time (well in fact, that’s not at all difficult if you have been in London)

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