Archive for September, 2010
Wedding Conny and Roman
On the 4th of September our friends Conny and Roman got married in Zürich. It was an impressive service and their party was amazing. Both Conny and Roman are excellent Salsa dancers and they invited a lot of their dancer friends and Salsa teachers to the party. I was happy that I could hide behind my camera, because the only dance I can squeeze out is the “Crazy Little Thing Called Love” dance Adrienne and me practiced for our wedding. Since this was a Salsa party there was of course no chance that they would play that song.
The couple had a professional photographer, a talented friend of the groom’s father. I offered to take some overview pictures that the photographer, since he couldn’t be in two places at the same time, wouldn’t be able to take.
BMIA Ardennes Weekend 2010
Like every year the BioMedical Image Analysis (BMIA) group of the TU/e, my former workplace, organized a weekend in the Ardennes for its group members. The Saturday evening of the event was dedicated to Markus and my goodbye party.
As every year the event was a great success. This year’s special activity was a GPS tour through Rochefort. The group was split up in five smaller groups and each of the groups got there own GPS device with way points. At each way point a number of questions had to be answered. It was a great way to tour the city.
For our farewell party the group had organized a “Who is the biggest Apple fan” contest. Which tested our Apple knowledge and iPhone skills. One challenge was that Mark would play a tune on his melodica and we had to find the link between that song and Apple. For example, he was playing “New York, New York”, which is the “Big Apple” (Markus got that one right). Next thing we had to do was SMS an incredibly difficult message to Hans’ phone as fast as possible (here I was faster). It was a lot of fun. In the end, however, Markus won first prize. A device which was much better than an iPad. A frame with a glass plate (an empty photo frame with no back). This device had infinite battery life, infinite resolution, adopts to the environment’s light, has flash support as Ralph demonstrated by holding a flashlight behind the glass plate and flashing it a couple of times. It even has face to face chat as he demonstrated with Tim, and many many more features.
My second price was a melon. Which was as good as a real iPad because, it also didn’t have SD card support, no USB connection, no keyboard, no flash support, no video camera, and no DVD drive.
All in all, like every year it was an amazing weekend!
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