Thursday, May 6, 2010
Defekt Water Closet
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From the german country side.
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Map of Where I Am 05-06-2010 10AM
http://maps.BlackBerry.com?lat=51.42979&lon=6.77711&z=5&label=Where+I+Am
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Train station
I am traveling from Dusseldorph to P@penburg via train. From airport I took the skytrain which is a Star Wars looking transport that moves humans to their parking decks and Bahn train station.
I guess today will be a plane, train and automobile day.
Weather is 8C and raining. The station is covered but escalators open up to drafty conditions.
My fleece was in the lost luggage.
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My plane to Germany
My carry-on barely fit on the MD88, how am I going to get it on this jet?
Seems like a full flight as well. DCL arranged a driver for me but they got me to aeroporte over 2hours early and there is no free wi-fi.
I need black jeans so I can kinda fit into europe look :)
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What to pack??
I have one rolling carry-on and a medium-large back-pack for a 10 day trip. Why would I not check-in luggage??
Bags get lost.
Many people asked me to carry things to the ship. I packed 80 ipod earbuds, 100 RAM memory sticks, a 3 ring binder and other small things into a DCL duffel. I get to my carousel and the duffel does not. Trying to communicate to the local lost luggage specialist and provide all my info was a 45 min challenge.
Three days and still no bag. It had a luggage tag, delta tag and an itinerary and my business card.
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Wednesday, May 5, 2010
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
Pictures
This machine would make some ladies very happy!
Now here is a bottle that MIGHT last more than two nights at our house
Tapas you never know what it is until you eat it.. well you still may never know
Warm Apple pie with cinnamon ice cream - Who knew?
Google maps on bb
I have been running between three hotels today. It looked easy on map but streets lack street signs. Google maps on bb make finding them and starbucks easy!
This is my lunch and I only need to stop for 10min so I went with a known commodity
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Tapaps and Hamburgers
Monday, May 3, 2010
Bull fight stadium
Rainy, rainy day

We were undaunted by the constant rain and climbed to a museum only to find it closed.
Off to dinner to dry out
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Obama pub
While walking in the rain we stumbled onto this pub???
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Sunday, May 2, 2010
Grammar
Please read my 1st post - the recap is EXCUSE my grammar and typos. I do not try to hack the English language it is just a low priority before hitting the send button on my bb
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Traveling alone again!
For some reason Matt was put on a different flight. I was totally expecting my business partners to be on our flights. Maybe they went over early and are site-seeing?
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New york shore and germs
This is my first look of the shoreline of NJ and NY. Very similar to the florida coast and A1A.
The gentleman next to me was like Howie Mandel. He touched nothing with his hands, he used sanitizing cleaner at least 6 times on a 2.5 hour flight.
I love Delta's Biscoff!!
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Heinzelman
Or however you spell it. Normally team Peace is riding this road watching the plane take-off. I didn't see any bikers today
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Barcelona then P@penburg
I am off again on another international adventure. This time I am heading to Barcelona to support the Disney Magic's 2nd Mediterranean turn. Myself and an application developer will be setting up the computers for Hotel check-in, Gangway, Port Check-in and back-office operations. Our infrastructure team mapped out where everything goes so this should be a lot of fun. This is the 1st time I was not an integral part of the away port team. Seems weird that I am following instructions that are not my own. In total we have ~40 PCs, 4 wireless access points and loads of network connections. We will then assist the onboard IT officers during the embarkation process. The hotels check-in guests two days before so we will need to travel around town making sure everything is running smooth.
Thursday May 3rd I will be traveling to P@penburg to meet up with the new build team.
Currently I am waiting in the Orlando International to board my flight to JFK an airport I have never flew into. In all my travels NY has never been a place I have flown into. The airport in Orlando is a lot busier today than in the recent past. It looks like there are a number of High School groups here. Tons of teens in the lines and sitting on the floors.
Saturday, May 1, 2010
Training for the fight against MS
We all rode together yesterday I clocked high 60s while Ed and Chance pushed out another 10+; they are just nutty. The cool weather is officially over. 91 in the shade and I got burned on my forehead even after Melanie brought sunscreen to us. I hope I can keep active on my upcoming travels because I have three days to be ready after my return.
Sunday, April 25, 2010
Capt Hiram's Resort in Sebastian Florida
Sally and I highly recommend The SandBar at Capt Hiram's Resort in Sebastian Florida. We had a great evening together at dinner and then a few drinks at the sandbar! Next time we will stay with the Capt. as well.
Thursday, April 8, 2010
Introducing Remy, a new French-inspired restaurant,
Tuesday, March 30, 2010
Wired's GeekDad
5 Ways Disney’s New Cruise Ship Will be Wired for Family Fun
There seems to be a particular affection for most things Disney within the geek community. I love the title of this section.
Friday, March 12, 2010
Gadgets and Tools
Google Search
Search for anything on Google with any text phone. Send a SMS text message to 46645. In the body enter the search phrase and hit send. In a few seconds Google will return responses via text messages. You may receive more than one text message back.
For the text challenged I have trick for you. Call 800-466-4411 an automated voice will ask for your search query and it will tell you the search results.
Wednesday, March 3, 2010
New show
Well this was a good secret, I heard about a new show but did not know the details.
The show is called “Villains Tonight!” and it is the first full-scale musical production dedicated to the Disney villains. The show is a family-friendly comedy that places our famous evil-doers in some irreverent funny moments.
Some new pictures that were posted on DCL's facebook page
Sunday, February 28, 2010
FAQ on the ship
Where is Papenburg? It is located in Northern Germany on the Ems river. Population is around 35,000. Map below is interactive.
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How does the ship yard put the ship together.
The ship is built in 83 individual blocks which, when finished, are welded onto the ship's structure in one of the world's largest covered dry docks (Baudock). Two ships are usually being assembled at the same time in this baudock. The hull is made in two pieces at a separate facility and brought into the baudock at two different times. Each cabin is made off site as well and when ready is slid into place as a complete unit. Wiring and plumbing are then hooked up in a common access panel shared by the two adjoining rooms. When the ship's ready, half of the building is flooded to float the ship onto the Ems River. The build process takes almost 15 months, the total project is much longer. A new build team was assembled in 2006. Right now the Cast living in Germany will return in 2013.
Once out of the building then what?
On Halloween the ship will be floated outside of the baudock and sit alongs side the building. It is customary for the locals to camp out and watch the sail out. It will be highly publicized. It is then loaded with around 500 tons of equipment, supplies and items needed for sea trials.
Sea Trials?
I have to admit I do not know everything that is done during trials but here is a Wikipedia link with information.
How big is the Dream?
The third ship in the fleet. Boasting 14 decks, a ship length of 1,115 feet and a maximum width of 125 feet, the 128,000-ton vessel includes 1,250 staterooms and has the capacity to comfortably accommodate 4,000 passengers—along with the over 1,458 Crew Members who tend to the needs of every cruise Guest each and every day. (from website) The Magic class ships are 83,000-ton vessels with 10 decks and are just shy of 1000 feet. The Magic and Wonder have a guest capacity of ~2700 and little over 1000 crew members.
Sunday, February 21, 2010
Chance went soaring
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Saturday, February 20, 2010
Family in town
Family; this weekend my cousin came down from Buffalo, NY with his family. His mother came up from Palm Beach area. My parents came down as well. We spent Saturday in Epcot and Hollywood studios. The park is moderately busy. Friday we ate at Angelina's and then downed some beers at the Tavern in Celebration. My Pennsylvania family is spread out and as I gracefully age I realize it is important to spend as much time with them as possible.
Sunday, February 14, 2010
Weather and ships
The Magic pulled into Castaway instead of backing in as usual. The winds were high. When she tried to leave the winds and waves kept pushing her into the mooring poles. 24 hours later the winds and waves subsided enough to get out. This put her behind in her schedule as she arrived into Canaveral with the Wonder. So our normal team had to tend to the Wonder while people from Orlando managed the Magic. The local Port Authority allowed us to use one of the old casino boat terminals. In perspective our normal terminal can hold 1100 people this building capacity was 250.
Shore-side management was asked to help out so we were onsite at 6:30AM. We (from the president on down) laid luggage down and then assisted guests debarking. I then worked the Troll station which puts the guests onboard. Our gangway housed the majority of guests. Long day and now we are fighting data issues. That will be another story.
See story here-
wesh news
Sunday, January 31, 2010
BBQ not BobBQ
Thursday, January 28, 2010
Size matters
Home at last!
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
This is a photo that is in one of the restaurants in P@penburg. All ships coming out of the yard are towed to the North Sea via the river Ems. There are bridges that offer just centimeters of clearance. Locals come out along the route while the ship is being towed to bid farewell the latest ship. Some clearings next to the river fill up with campers days ahead of time.
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
Map of Where I Am
http://maps.BlackBerry.com?lat=52.69599&lon=7.16445&z=4&label=Where+I+Am
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Windmills
On our way to see the Aida Blu ship in Elmden, Netherlands. There are a lot of windmill farms in the countryside.
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Butcher's do not like cameras
Monday, January 25, 2010
European elevators
European Hotel Beds
Duvet pulled back like sleeping bag.
Saturday, January 23, 2010
Wise men do not urinate into the wind or on the floor
But I don't know what WS stands for nor can I google it. Follow this link to a blog that has a lot of info but no real mention of my quandary.
Map of Where I Am/was
After getting off the train from Hamburg to Leer Blaine picked us up. Blaine recently relocated to Germany and was driving his brand new Audi A4. The four of us took the road to P@penburg
This is Bob and Melanie on the train:
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Friday, January 22, 2010
Jelly Candy


Edit-1-23-2010
In the train station in Hamburg were more gummies!

This last picture was taken in my P@penburg hotel room where a package of gummie sheep were laid out for me to count myself to sleep.
Thursday, January 21, 2010
Groninger Brivat-Brauerei
Here is Bob pullin another glass from the tap.
Hamburg the culture of Germany
Thursday 1/21/2010 Lufthansa
Wednesday, January 20, 2010
Arrive Hamburg
After an hour flight from Frankfurt and 15 hrs from Orlando I arrive in Hamburg. 25 degrees and snowing the pilot announces. Melanie flew in an hour earlier from London and is waiting on me.
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Tuesday, January 19, 2010
Near empty flight
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2nd trip to Germany
Now some Alice Springs chicken before my flight to Frankfurt at 8:35est.
LH465
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Sunday, January 10, 2010
TV prediction
*Boxee
*Hulu (D1sney is a stakeholder)
*Netflix on demand
Even today the PS3 and Xbox offer full streaming entertainment. You can buy a Boxee box soon or many DVD players offer the Netflix stream. My buddies that went to CES say that many TVs are being built with small Linux systems built in to allow the ability of streaming.
Today my family primarily watches network television. Stephanie is a huge watcher of YouTube and Hulu. The switch should be easy :)