Recently, a member by the name of Steph De Chine had started this grand project. Which is "To bring osu! to the place that is not on the osu! world map."
He/She had quoted in the beginning had quoted that: "osu! is not a worldly game, and one continent is missing from the world map. In this Chinese New Year, I will bring osy! to that continent. This will be updated daily, but there's no internet connection there. Please do not urge on my work. If a half month has passed, prepare to make me a funeral.(Or tell Argentina players to help me)."
"Once I reach Antarctica, the only communication route is the satellite phone. Considering the expensive fee, I'll update it in Argentina. The only souvenirs I'll get might be some photographs or videos as the camera's space is limited. Can you take it when you can only play on the ship instead of the ice? If I bring computers up to the ice, it'll probably get wet. I'll update it tomorrow at Doha."
Keep in mind I'm only the interpreter. The user who did it is here. All time periods are set in UTC.
He/She had quoted in the beginning had quoted that: "osu! is not a worldly game, and one continent is missing from the world map. In this Chinese New Year, I will bring osy! to that continent. This will be updated daily, but there's no internet connection there. Please do not urge on my work. If a half month has passed, prepare to make me a funeral.(Or tell Argentina players to help me)."
"Once I reach Antarctica, the only communication route is the satellite phone. Considering the expensive fee, I'll update it in Argentina. The only souvenirs I'll get might be some photographs or videos as the camera's space is limited. Can you take it when you can only play on the ship instead of the ice? If I bring computers up to the ice, it'll probably get wet. I'll update it tomorrow at Doha."
Jan 27, 2013
We are going to Antarctica by boat, as an airplane ticket is riciculously expensive. To save time we had to go to the port nearest to there? Where is the port then? I don't want to be Trans-Atalntic......Just go to there through Argentina.
At 0:45 AM, after various procedures, the team with 30 persons was on a big bus to CAN.
And after we arrived the airport, it's the boresome procedures again. When we're at the boarding gates, it's about 4:20 PM. This plane is heading towards Qatar: QR 875. Estimated Flight Time: 16:55, and it really flew in time.
We woke up at 6:00 PM and ate dinner, and slept. The flight was 9 hours, so it'll arrive at Doha in tomorrow in 1:00AM. We'll stay two hours there, and take a longer plane to Buenos Aires.
We chose Qatar Airlines because while all other companies can only check one luggage, only this company can check two large luggages. Please do not rage on the luggage we carry(Every one had two each, and all the biggest boxes.)
At 0:45 AM, after various procedures, the team with 30 persons was on a big bus to CAN.
And after we arrived the airport, it's the boresome procedures again. When we're at the boarding gates, it's about 4:20 PM. This plane is heading towards Qatar: QR 875. Estimated Flight Time: 16:55, and it really flew in time.
We woke up at 6:00 PM and ate dinner, and slept. The flight was 9 hours, so it'll arrive at Doha in tomorrow in 1:00AM. We'll stay two hours there, and take a longer plane to Buenos Aires.
We chose Qatar Airlines because while all other companies can only check one luggage, only this company can check two large luggages. Please do not rage on the luggage we carry(Every one had two each, and all the biggest boxes.)
Jan 28, 2013
Today, I was constantly in the skies thousands of meters above ground, been messing with Aviation all day.
In 1:30AM, my first flight arrived at Doha, after the safety checks, we had to wait for a half hour to be on planes again. Doha's airport sucks, no connection bridges, only connection buses.
There goes the super-long flight, 16 hours, we had to stop mid-way in Brazil, the spaces on the planes are extremely small, and, unfortunately, I had to sit the center seat. Painful. Luckily I brought the power conversion cord, and the plane gives out electricity. So I played some osu!, and found my old self. The rest time was spent on watching Air Crash Investigation, and learning Español, so I won't get stuck in Argentina and return nevermore......
Then we arrived in Buenos Aires. How lucky, the time when the planes arrived in Buenos Aires is 0:00.
We got fooled by the hotel, the internet charges there, so I had to wait until 29 at the airport. Tomorrow morning I had to go to Ushuaia, to feel in hours summer to winter.
In 1:30AM, my first flight arrived at Doha, after the safety checks, we had to wait for a half hour to be on planes again. Doha's airport sucks, no connection bridges, only connection buses.
There goes the super-long flight, 16 hours, we had to stop mid-way in Brazil, the spaces on the planes are extremely small, and, unfortunately, I had to sit the center seat. Painful. Luckily I brought the power conversion cord, and the plane gives out electricity. So I played some osu!, and found my old self. The rest time was spent on watching Air Crash Investigation, and learning Español, so I won't get stuck in Argentina and return nevermore......
Then we arrived in Buenos Aires. How lucky, the time when the planes arrived in Buenos Aires is 0:00.
We got fooled by the hotel, the internet charges there, so I had to wait until 29 at the airport. Tomorrow morning I had to go to Ushuaia, to feel in hours summer to winter.
Jan 29, 2013
The last day for preparation before investigation
Today the investigation had started, so we had to do lots of things, I nearly fell asleep while typing this.
Yesterday the plane landed at 0:00, 2 hours were spent on departure procedures, customs, and baggage claim. We took the bus to the hotel, which took 40 minutes. En route, a disturbing message arrived: The plane to Ushuaia leaves at 11:30(AR 1852), so we had to wake up in 7:00, and leave at 7:30.
I was goddamn tired on the plane......*yawns*
The plane lands at 15:00, we took the bus to Las Hayas hotel. The free internet is amazing, but no time can be spent on that. After tidying the luggage, we went out for lunch, we ate in a Chinese buffet restaurant opened by a Shanghainese man. There's not much food, neither much quality, nor much quantity, but beats airplane's food...I ate a half a day of airplane food!
After lunch, we went to the National Park : Tierra del Fuego. Hours were spent and it's 10:00 PM when we returned to Ushuaia Downtown. After dinner and souvenir shops, it's 0:00 when we returned to the hotel. After walking hours, I'm on the point of breaking down. But a message arrived telling us we had a meeting of tomorrow's and futures events and stuff.
I was hella tired, give me a sleep! Tomorrow we need to take a boat to start the adventure to South Pole.
From tomorrow, Internet is scarce. The next, it'll be updated, it'll be when I returned to Ushuaia or Buenos Aires. Goodbye.
Today the investigation had started, so we had to do lots of things, I nearly fell asleep while typing this.
Yesterday the plane landed at 0:00, 2 hours were spent on departure procedures, customs, and baggage claim. We took the bus to the hotel, which took 40 minutes. En route, a disturbing message arrived: The plane to Ushuaia leaves at 11:30(AR 1852), so we had to wake up in 7:00, and leave at 7:30.
I was goddamn tired on the plane......*yawns*
The plane lands at 15:00, we took the bus to Las Hayas hotel. The free internet is amazing, but no time can be spent on that. After tidying the luggage, we went out for lunch, we ate in a Chinese buffet restaurant opened by a Shanghainese man. There's not much food, neither much quality, nor much quantity, but beats airplane's food...I ate a half a day of airplane food!
After lunch, we went to the National Park : Tierra del Fuego. Hours were spent and it's 10:00 PM when we returned to Ushuaia Downtown. After dinner and souvenir shops, it's 0:00 when we returned to the hotel. After walking hours, I'm on the point of breaking down. But a message arrived telling us we had a meeting of tomorrow's and futures events and stuff.
I was hella tired, give me a sleep! Tomorrow we need to take a boat to start the adventure to South Pole.
From tomorrow, Internet is scarce. The next, it'll be updated, it'll be when I returned to Ushuaia or Buenos Aires. Goodbye.
Keep in mind I'm only the interpreter. The user who did it is here. All time periods are set in UTC.