29 September 2009

Getting it done, and electricity

I'm reading on facebook that Jakartans are complaining about the electricity supply being suspended, due to some breakdowns. I don't think they know how good they've got it. Here in Banda Aceh, I had intermittent electricity Saturday, ending in the evening. It came back on for about 10 minutes Sunday morning, then nothing. About 4pm I dumped all my frozen steaks, lamb shanks, ground beef and *ahem* pork *ahem* into a cooler and took it the office, where there's a genset. Oh, I have a genset too, but it doesn't work -- that's my next project. I was told all it needed was a new battery.

I had earlier found a diesel jerrycan, filled with a dark liquid. Dumped that. Spent an hour looking for the old battery, only to find it has been in the car for months. Now I needed to find a motorcycle battery store open on Sunday evening. I got a few suggestions, and drove around those areas, but no luck. I headed home, keeping my eyes peeled for any prospects. There it is! I spied a Honda / Castrol motorcycle parts store on the other side of the street. I drove a long way for a break in the median, maybe 1/2 a kilometre, then turned around. The store was closing the last door for the night. I ran up and asked them if they sold batteries, and they said yes. I showed them my old one, but they didn't have one that size. Give me the biggest you have in 12V, I said, and they did. I had to fill it with acid at home, then connect it and then...

Nothing. My new purchase was too big to turn over the big single diesel, so no dice. Fortunately the PLN juice was back on by now, so I slept in air-conditioned comfort until 5:30, when it died again. I waited for my great pembantu, Ifa, to show
up and ask her to send her father, the mechanic. They got it started using the battery from my car and some kind of cable end adapters. Two hours and $50 later, I own an appropriate sized battery and I'm ready to go.

The office is back to life today, after a somewhat slow Monday. I forgot to distribute the bika ambon cake I bought in Medan airport on Thursday, and it's probably no good now, so I'll toss it when nobody's looking.

Getting work done. My strategy is due this week, and I've barely started, but I always work better to a deadline anyway. I've got it laid out and the sections are filling quickly, so I'll get it in on time, I think. I need to plan a "Capacity Development Program" for the Aceh legal affairs bureau. It's not really rocket science, and I've got some good colleagues and a nice, hardworking counterpart from the government, so I should be alright.

The reason, or one reason, I'm behind schedule is that a lot of short-term things have jumped up, which I'd like to ignore but can't. We've designed an initial training program for the bureau, even though we don't have a strategy yet, but at least they'll know we're serious. I've also got foreign consultants visiting, who will take some of the other work over, but of course it takes time to get them up to speed on what we are doing.

Tonight is our weekly expat beer ^H^H^H^H dinner night. Looking forward to a good crowd, with visitors and most back in town.

By the way, the electricity hasn't failed since I got the genset working. Sigh.

26 September 2009

Back to Aceh -- Where is Everybody?

Well, not a good start back to the office. I traveled on Thursday, as I was told to be in Banda Aceh to be standing by as the Governor would be meeting with the Minister of Religious Affairs. Apparently the meeting was set up a long time ago, but the focus would now no doubt be on the new "jeniyah" qanun, which a few out of touch old men decided should require that adulterers should be stoned to death. We needed to be standing by in case my client, the Head of the Legal Affairs Bureau, needed our assistance.

Friday I showed up at the office, even had a tie with me, and was alone. All day. Only me, a driver and a guard. No meeting, no answer to my SMS, nobody to talk to. For this I came back early????

If anyone's interested in my view of the Qanun, or Local Regulation, I can confirm that it sucks, although I haven't been able to read it yet. Unfortunately, the LoGA (Law on Governance of Aceh) allows the legislature to pass laws with or without the approval of the executive, similar to the power the central legislature grabbed for itself in a moment when supporters of democracy were apparently asleep. There are lots of ways a qanun can be made ineffective, however. The best would be for the incoming legislature to remove the stoning provision, and ideally the other barbaric, stone age bits, from the regulation. The central government has the authority to throw the whole thing out. Similarly, the regulation can be challenged at the Supreme Court, and of course someone could appeal once convicted and sentenced. I think this one has a short life, but I've been wrong before. It's obviously difficult, for reasons I really can't understand, for politicians to appear less religious than their peers. And by religious, of course, I mean slavishly following the letter of religious doctrine while thoroughly ignoring its intent. Does anyone believe there's an honest member of the central DPR, for example? Yet these old men and few women strut and fret their hour upon stage, proclaiming to be protectors of the public's morals. One wishes they were capable of feeling shame.

22 September 2009

Back to Work

Well, I'm back to work, but just a slow start. Met Canadian colleague GF for lunch, and agreed that we'd try to get him to Aceh next week, to plan the work for the Legal Rsource Centre (I'll provide background later). Pizza Marzano was good. After lunch went to the gym, for a rare appearance, then went to EP and chatted with Joel and friends. Made a nice breaded chicken breast supper, with feta cheese and fresh sage I scored from Food Hall in Grand East. Good place to get fresh herbs, it seems.

21 September 2009

Now posting regularly

Well, last night I decided to commit to regularly updating my blog, even if I don't have anything all that new to report. Today, I have nothing to report...

Today, I did NOTHING! I realize that's not much of a post. Okay, I played on the internet for most of the day, got a level in Mafia Wars (now level 149), got a video put together of a typical trip to work in Banda Aceh, which I've put below. Baking lamb shanks from a Jamie Oliver recipe for supper, so at least that will be going well. My poker game got cancelled, as usually seems to happen, so no plans tonight either.



Good news is that I won a bit of money on my football bets last night. Would have been more if the referee at the Manchester derby had, well, refereed. Four, then six, then seven minutes of added time when there hadn't been a significant stoppage all half????

Tomorrow, meeting alas.