Name: CORALIE
City, Country: ENGLAND
Sent: 4.48 PM - 9/12 2001
RAMON, WHAT A LOVELY KIND THOUGHT OF YOURS ....
We in ENGLAND pray for EVERYONE in AMERICA , for this gross cowardly injustice to you and your lovely country.
We are beind America 100% in the fight for justice for this astrocity .
I do not know about politics , but we saw on tv how one country teaches their YOUNGSTERS in school to be suicide bombers, and these same children PROUDLY stating this fact .They then went on to show the grandfather of this child who said if it was GODS will , it is okay !!....GODS WILL .....???????
We also saw these same people yesterday singing and laughing in the street !! My god , they should get out the enola Gay ....and NOW!
What chance does the whole world have against these sick in the head terrorists, just what do they hope to achieve ?????
THE MAIN MAN WE SAW ON TV WAS A MAN NAMED IOSEMER ......?? He is alleged to be behind this sickening act !
I am not religous , but AMERICA I PRAY FOR YOU ALL TODAY !!
CORALIE
FROM
ENGLAND
Name: mm_in_md
City, Country: USA
Sent: 4.33 PM - 9/12 2001
Thanks Ramon, for the beautiful photo of what is now destroyed on your home page.
If anyone would like to help ease this hateful crime, here are some links:
http://www.redcross.org
*If above link doesn't work (too much traffic),
then contact your local Red Cross Chapter:
http://search.yahoo.com/bin/search?p=red+cross+chapters
Disaster Relief
http://www.disasterrelief.org
Give Blood
http://www.redcross.org/donate/give/
1-800-GIVE-LIFE
Donate Funds
http://www.redcross.org/donate/donate.html
(this allows you to donate online via credit card)
1-800-HELP-NOW
Sent: 4.18 PM - 9/12 2001
Name: CyberMax
City, Country: Bangkok Thailand
Sent: 3.25 PM - 9/12 2001
To: fellows who are burried under the WT buildings
'Rest in peace'
Name: Judith C.
City, Country: Groningen, The Netherlands
Sent: 11.39 AM - 9/12 2001
Thanks Ramon,
For that beautiful picture of those lost buildings; symbols of democracy, freedom and human rights. The buildings are lost but those terms can never be broken. Lets be strong and think of all those families, neighbours and so on.
Last night I was talking to a friend of mine who I had called as I couldn't sleep because my thoughts went to the American people over and over again. I needed to talk about the disaster. I had been watching television for hours and I was stunned. And I still am. It is terrible, unbelievable. I am speachless, but I need to get rid of those pictures that keep on coming up in my mind. That friend told me not to think of those people who were in the plains, but I am sorry, I can't help thinking of the minutes before crashing and all things that happened afterwards... If American people will visit this site in future, please know that you all have my deepest condoleances. And now... nothing more, just silence. Silence from the bottom of my heart...
Juut
Name: Den
City, Country: Europe
Sent: 11.03 AM - 9/12 2001
All respect, Ramon. Thanks.
Name: Richard Reekers
City, Country: Nijmegen // Rotterdam -- The Netherlands
Sent: 8.31 AM - 9/12 2001
Ramon, What a fine choice you and yours made by putting The Twins in front in their full glory. I could't agree more. ETLD -- Richard Reekers
Name: Ramon Stoppelenburg
City, Country: Bodø, Norway
Sent: 7.51 PM - 9/11 2001
Even anger won't be a solution. My thoughts are with all the victims. Can't describe how I feel, but you might know yourself...
Name: Cowboy
City, Country: East Coast, USA
Sent: 7.24 PM - 9/11 2001
Those poor sick religious fanatics.
Killing themselves and others in the name of God.
How ironic.
We are not frightened, now we are ANGRY!!!
Name: MJ
City, Country: Denver
Sent: 7.11 PM - 9/11 2001
What a sad, sad day. Only wish I could help the families, etc. It is scary how something like this could possibly happen.
Sent: 6.26 PM - 9/11 2001
I will pray for the victims and their families.
GOD BLESS THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
Name: Ramon Stoppelenburg
City, Country: Mo I Rana, Norway
Sent: 1.35 PM - 9/11 2001
Dear David Brown (posting below),
I wish I could write more about the personal things that go on in my mind (and believe me, that's a lot), but I only have limited time to spent writing my reports. I even am days behind in reporting. Even my way of writing a normal report can already take one hour. I think the more emotional insights can be read in the Letmestayforaday-book, to be released after I finish.
The latest news for the world:
Internet Traveller Heads For South Africa!
Name: david brown
City, Country: rotterdam, the netherlands
Sent: 8.59 AM - 9/11 2001
Hi Ramon,
nice work! keep it up. i don't plug in every day to keep up, so maybe that explains it, but....... I get the feeling that your reports miss a little of the personal touch.....the inner deeper feelings that go through your mind. I used to do a lot of travelling about 10 years ago (i'm 35 now). I left ireland, and went through europe and south east asia, finally settling down in the netherlands. I kept diaries of my journeys and filled them with not only the things I saw and did, but also how felt - the ecstacy moments and the sad. it's not a critisism so don't get on my back - write according to the way you are, like I did. and maybe as I said it's because i don't check in every day that I miss the ups and downs of your story. or maybe it's not the purpose (correctly) of this journey to expose the open, vulnerable side of you to the internet world. what do you think?
Cheers,
David
Name: Gillian
City, Country: South Africa
Sent: 7.50 AM - 9/11 2001
Hi! I read that you might be visiting South Africa. That would be really great. I think what you are doing is so cool and I wish you luck on your journey.
Name: Faith
Sent: 4.17 AM - 9/11 2001
To be in hurry is never considered civilised. Do make the time.
Name: Nina
City, Country: Panama
Sent: 4.12 AM - 9/11 2001
Evie just be yourself. I’ve seen tourist from all over. From Europe, Asia, United States, Australia and more. I find it very interesting the diversity of them all. Tourist visit the unknown, they see and discover new things.They explore. They are a boost to the economy. If they seem amazed over something in another country, it’s only because it’s different than what they are used to seeing. I don’t think it matters at all what they wear, how they talk, or walk, or the silly questions they may ask. They are fun people who are enjoying themselves and the world. Imagine if people (tourist) were all to behave exactly alike, dress alike, and talk alike. What a boring world it would be.You are an american and no one should change that.
Just be yourself.
Name: Evie
City, Country: Florida, USA
Sent: 3.57 AM - 9/11 2001
I understand that American tourists are maybe not the most appreciated tourists... I'd like some ideas of what I can do to be a "better tourist" and not so "typical American" the next time I travel to Europe. What do you all suggest? (I'm serious, not being snide.) Thanks.
Name: de baas
City, Country: Zwolle
Sent: 2.06 PM - 9/10 2001
Hi Mones,
Good to hear you're getting used to being around those stubborn Scandinavians (joke!). Damn, man I really miss those Sunday Single Nights. There isn't anybody left to get angry with! Sorry, I haven't mailed yet, too busy screwing things up. Take life as it comes or it won't go away!! Mail you soon.
p.s. dj's dil & do are back!!!
Name: Ramon Stoppelenburg
City, Country: stuck in Trondheim, Norway
Sent: 8.14 AM - 9/10 2001
Cowboy,
Unfortunately I don't have any more time to be resizing the amount of pictures I publish to little thumbs, so the thumbs that you see are automatically generated from the original size. I know, slow modems can't eat it, but I can also just don't place anymore photographs...
To Abby Sher,
If you have to scroll from the left to the right of my website, I suggest you download a new version of your current browser. I have only encountered that problem with people who were using a very old version of Netscape or Internet Explorer.
I am a website programmer myself, but the php-scripting is done by a friend who doesn't have that much time to work on it, just like me.
There is nothing more I can do, exept from writing and publishing and continuing my tour.
Name: Abby Sher
City, Country: Los Angeles, USA
Sent: 7.37 AM - 9/10 2001
I love what you're doing but it's very hard to read your site. I keep having to scroll across the page and sometimes I can't get far enough over to read the whole line. How about staying with a computer programmer before too long to get this problem straightened out so we can follow along. Best wishes from LA, Abby
Name: Joy
Sent: 6.33 AM - 9/10 2001
The best organised character is the one who understands most about life in which he is placed.
Name: Cowboy
City, Country: USA
Sent: 3.51 AM - 9/10 2001
You need to reduce the size of your images on your reports pages. Use Paint Shop Pro or something to make them into real thumbnails. The loading time is horrible, and I am using DSL. I downloaded one thumb and it was 66.3kb, so figure that times 10 images and you are killing people with a 56K modem.
http://www.spinwave.com is great to reduce the size of an image.
Giddy up!!!!
Name: Alessandra Martina
City, Country: Varese,Italy
Sent: 12.33 PM - 9/9 2001
Hi! First of all let me say u really r a cool person and u had a great idea too!
I wanted to inform u that yesterday on "Corriere della Sera" (most important Italian newspaper) appeared a pic of u+a map of yr travel+an article about yr story.
Go on!
Respect.
Name: Cheryl
City, Country: Minnesota, USA
Sent: 6.23 AM - 9/9 2001
I think what you are doing is fantastic. I have two friends that are selling their home and they are going to buy a sailboat and sail around the world. I am going to join them, where ever they may be in 5 years.
If you are still traveling about in 5 years, you are more than welcome to sail awhile with me. I would enjoy the company and your stories of your travels. If you happen to come to Minnesota...you are always welcome in my home. Good travels to you!!vikinggirl_97@iwon.com
Name: Elisabeth
City, Country: Ålesund, Norway
Sent: 11.54 PM - 9/8 2001
Hi Ramon.
What a great concept! Thanx for sharing your incredibly interesting travels with the rest of us. I see that your heading my way...you should really drop by Ålesund; such a beautiful city.
After living in London for almost three years, I've come to defend my home country a great deal to the British. But don't we all defend what's ours?? So the Cowboy from America is simply doing what's natural to him. HOWEVER, after living away from home, I've also been lucky enough to get an "outside perspective" of my country and see more clearly things that are not so good at all, and that there IS a world outside "my univers" that can teach us a thing or two. It's all about being open-minded as well as self-critical. I think we could all do with that some times.
Anyway Ramon, I hope us Norwegian treat you well (we're known to be a bit "sceptical" and "reserved") and that you'll continue to share your experiences with us all. It's really interesting to see what you have to say about Norway and its people. Good luck to you!
Elisabeth
Name: Maja Pagel
City, Country: Solroed Strand, Denmark
Sent: 11.26 PM - 9/8 2001
I heard about you on danish radio, and I got curios. How mutch courage dos it take too travel around the world like you do? I can't have you staying for a day right now. I'm a woman with 2 teenages, and I think courage is the main thing in life. Maybe because I lack it myself. I'm 43 ears old and still it takes all my courage just to raise 2 children and handle there teen-problems every day. I doo wich, I could transfere some of you courage to them, because I do think it's important. Without courage You've got nothing, because You wouldn't dare do the things you wish to doo. Keep the spirit up and god luck from a mother in Denmark
Name: Elisabetta
City, Country: Milano Italy
Sent: 10.06 PM - 9/8 2001
Congratulations the best way to meet people!!!!
bye have a nice trip
Name: maria
City, Country: milano Italy
Sent: 10.04 PM - 9/8 2001
Your idea is marvellous.My best compliments.
Maria
Name: Francesco Zambianchi
City, Country: Lugo, ITALY
Sent: 4.23 PM - 9/8 2001
Dear Ramon, I'm a 15-years-old boy. I rode about your adventure on the newspaper. I think you are a boss!! I'd like to travel with you, I'd like to know different cultures and people too... My town isn't interesting, it's in the north-east of Italy, in the near of Bologna. If you want to come here I'll be very happy. Thanks!! Francesc
Name: Sergio
City, Country: Munich
Sent: 1.35 PM - 9/8 2001
they talk about you !
see below:
http://www.corriere.it/edicola/index.jsp?path=TUTTI_GLI_ARTICOLI&doc=GIRO
Enjoy !
Ciao
Name: Silvia Batello
City, Country: Milan, Italy
Sent: 1.35 PM - 9/8 2001
I am 12 years old and Monday I will made a small
lecture in my school about your adventure.
Bye-bye Silvia
Name: Enrique Samanez
City, Country: Lima Peru
Sent: 9.46 AM - 9/8 2001
Go on Ramon! I will do the same next year. You just receive my invitation and it is not necesary to be for just one day, till you feel you have to keep on going
Your friend Enrique
Name: shally
City, Country: Beijing, China
Sent: 7.26 AM - 9/8 2001
Hi. Ramon,I am very glad to meet you in this special way. How is the great project going there? Good luck!
Name: ike.king
City, Country: chengdu,china
Sent: 5.10 AM - 9/8 2001
hey,Roman:what's going on?please give us some news to let us konw you r still alive.
Name: Martin
City, Country: Holland
Sent: 12.55 AM - 9/8 2001
"We would like you to travel with us from Bergen to Trondheim (2 nights)"
Sorry, i gues your cruising right now! :-)
Have fun!
Name: Martin
City, Country: Holland
Sent: 12.44 AM - 9/8 2001
What's up Ramon? It's getting pretty quite around here..
Are you ok?
Name: Cowboy
City, Country: USA
Sent: 7.38 PM - 9/7 2001
Just cross your fingers because I might give you a call if I want to come and visit you.
Yeah right!!!
Name: Grace26
City, Country: San Jose,USA
Sent: 6.17 PM - 9/7 2001
Hi~I heard about you today.I want to become your girl friend.You are so lovely!:)
Sent: 1.45 PM - 9/7 2001
"Life is not about the journey you make, it's about the roads you travel" - Buddha
Name: juut
City, Country: Grunn, The Netherlands
Sent: 9.04 AM - 9/7 2001
Hey Big Star!
You're still doing great, though I am still waiting for you to come over and visit beautiful Groningen and have a nice cold beer with me, or just share a bottle of white wine, and some cheese and stuff. I know what you like... Unfortunately I cannot offer you any cigs as I quit smoking for weeks. But except for that, I'll make you feel at home... However, you don't seem very interested to travel through the Neth. again and yes you are right: who would come overhere if you can be in that lovely Norway and so on!!
ALL the best,
love,
Juut
Name: Love
Sent: 8.31 AM - 9/7 2001
Yes, I do agreed with you Karen. Indeed, interNEt and Ramon definItely make life more interesting.
Name: Karen
City, Country: London, UK
Sent: 8.15 AM - 9/7 2001
In response to what Bret from the USA mentioned yesterday, I would like to say that I think people have the right to response to Ramons reports. He has the right to write his point of view on certain issues and other people can give their opinion on that. This is the way we learn from eachother (andisn't the interent a perfect way of doing that?)!
For Ramon, keep up the good work, love the website and find your opinions very interesting. I don't always agree with certain things, but hey, I don't have to as life is mostly about learning new things and listening to different opinions.
You definetely make my days in the office more exciting!
Name: Samuel Fernandez
City, Country: Curitiba, Brazil
Sent: 7.54 AM - 9/7 2001
Ramon,
You are indeed ubiquitously fantastic!
Name: Udno Likajam
City, Country: Manila, Philippines
Sent: 7.40 AM - 9/7 2001
Little miracle happens everyday, Ramon.
Name: Gurt
City, Country: Hellevoetsluis, Netherlands
Sent: 6.08 AM - 9/7 2001
Ramon,
I've just been reading your problems of crossing the ocean. Perhaps an idea is, to try to reach Spain, from there on to the Canaries. Here you might be able to meet a seatraveller crossing the ocean.
Normally (wheather conditions) the time to cross is November..........
Name: acadia
City, Country: maine, usa
Sent: 5.52 AM - 9/7 2001
Another note from an American.
Many, many more people do not recycle than do. Many American adults cannot name all 50 states, and some cannot name the current president. Loads of Americans know more about other countries than their own. It is a shame, this is a wonderful place we live in. And a marvelous planet we live on. I'm glad Ramon decided to share his view of it with the rest of us.
Acadia :o)
Name: Gurt
City, Country: Hellevoetsluis, Netherlands
Sent: 5.50 AM - 9/7 2001
Hi Ramon,
I listen to the Dutch radio each morning around 5.30.
Please come in more!
Name: Bret
City, Country: CA,USA
Sent: 11.02 PM - 9/6 2001
Sandi,
I couldn't agree with you more! Ramon's adventure is the best learning exprience around. It's the only site I constantly visit.
Cowboy,
Did you actually take offense to what Ramon said? Shame, shame. Ramon has the perspective of looking from the outside in. So what he said is true by his perspective. Please don't take offense by what he says, but learn more about yourself and the world from a different view than your own.
As for recycling? We don't do enough!!!!
Name: Preston
City, Country: Hood County, Texas, USA
Sent: 10.53 PM - 9/6 2001
Most Americans ARE blissfully ignorant of world geography. A survey found recently that some 40 percent of us confuse Australia and Austria. One girl I met thought Paris was a country! Our president is now enrolled in Geography 101. During the campaign, a reporter stumped him by asking him who our ambassedor was to an African country he had never heard of!!! (Growing up in Texas, the world becomes "here, and everywhere else." If you are from anywhere else in the US, you are a Yankee.) Don't worry, we are happy in our ignorance. (We cant spell our own language, too.)
I am learning so much, thanks to Ramon. Thank you for sharing. The internet is making us one. And we had better get used to it.
Name: Sandi
City, Country: Canada
Sent: 4.54 PM - 9/6 2001
Hey, Cowboy!
I couldn't resist mentioning that Americans often assume that Canadians (your neighbors to the north) live in igloos! Maybe education systems around the world can be improved to learn more about other countries. In that regard, Ramon is doing us all a service by providing first-hand information -- so pay attention - we could learn something!
Ramon: love "travelling" with you! You are teaching us all about the great world out there by sharing your experiences - it's like being there. Keep up the good work!
Name: Cowboy
City, Country: USA
Sent: 3.37 PM - 9/6 2001
Just to let people know that when foreigners from Holland visit the United States they ask, "where are all the cowboys and Indians". Don't people from
Holland know anything about the United States at all.
A closing note: We DO recycle our trash.
Name: Michael Offe
City, Country: South Australia
Sent: 3.12 PM - 9/6 2001
Hi Ramon,
How are things going? Have you been able to keep you camera and phone? I haven't been on your site for a few days. Just catching up.
Don't worry about critical comments about your writing style... if you see something worth improving on do so, but otherwise I think it is fine, not many other people are providing the worlds population with a 'virtual reality' world-wide holiday! :-)
I am enjoying it.
By the way I am listening to the Dutch Family programme on our ethnic radio station 5 EBI FM, here in Adelaide South Australia, it's 11:40pm. No I'm not Dutch but I enjoy the music.
Best wishes,
Michael Offe,
South Australia.
Name: Askewhead
City, Country: Qingdao,China
Sent: 12.45 PM - 9/6 2001
I admire your courage to travel the world alone.If you need my help,I'll try my best.
Name: Ramon Stoppelenburg
City, Country: Bergen, Norway
Sent: 2.14 PM - 9/5 2001
Hi Coralie,
I don't really have to keep myself that warm, it is 15 degrees Celcius up here and with a Mexican gulf stream it doesn't really get that cold on the westcoast of Norway. But in case it gets cold, I already have a winterjacket and thermic clothing with me so it won't take any extra weight. Thanks for coming by!
Ramon.
Name: Coralie
City, Country: England
Sent: 12.16 PM - 9/5 2001
Hi Ramon
just thought I'd have a quick see how things are going. Hope you manage to keep warm , as it's getting colder now, and how will you manage to carry extra loads i.e.the weight? I'm pleased your mum liked all the emails on her birthday. I dont think you will ever come to end of this travelling ...just remember to keep a back up of your files ...and warmest wishes .
Coralie
Name: kristl
City, Country: zwijndrecht,nederland
Sent: 7.42 AM - 9/5 2001
Thank you for your reports. I'm looking forward to it every day. I've a famely to look after, so I couldn't travel. So it is very nice to travel with you like this, reading and looking the photos.
Name: Randi Fagervik
City, Country: Mo i Rana, Norway
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