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Once upon a time there was a Burg named Hohenzollern

It looked something like this:

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Straight out of a fairy tail. Burg Hohenzollern.

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The view was amazing. Its about 30minutes by train from Tubingen. However somehow we ended up on a train going the wrong direction, which resulted in a two hour round trip to Stuttgart. So all up only 2 and a half hours to get there. But well worth it.

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We couldn’t figure what these areas were for exactly, but the look nice.

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Not my favorite, nor best panorama image yet. It gives you an 270 perspective of what its like inside, over the moats and up the incredibly steep drive way.


Posted on April 29th, 2007 :: Filed under Travel

Eye Candy > the photo update

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Neckar Brueke – The town center. Note the students eating on the right wall.

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A schloss (old castle) – a vew from the walking track back to town.

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Some nice pics of Ellie near the schloss

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A couch we found on the walk home. Nice place for a party.

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People giving away totally free hugs!!!

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Advertisement: “I feel good with (the) Dole”

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Our lovely friend Graciela and the lovely Ellie in the park near the center of town.

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One of our many neighbours blowing bubbles as summer draws near.

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My German Class. I miss you all.
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Ellie posing for the camera, and me making a donation to the psychedelic drug god.

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Some neatly trimmed trees in Hanover. The park used to be the garden for a castle. However the castle (along with 95% of the city) got bombed in the WWII.

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Me in a convertible French Persio, Hanover.

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Elvis, and a lake which Hitler was responsible for making. Created heaps of jobs by getting people to embty the swamp by hand. Good for the economy.

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A symbol of humanitys ability to move beyond dark times.

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A really nice old castle, only built toward the end of the 1800′s as a present for somebodys wife.

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Left:A old wooden bench in a lush green field.
Right: Apparently there are kangaroos in Germany too. Neat hu?
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The line up for ice cream on a nice warm day at one of the two best ice cream shops in Tubingen. I can vouch for it. I’m very good at asking for ice cream in German, now, but it did take practice.


Posted on April 27th, 2007 :: Filed under Life,Travel

Procrastination! Is it what keeps us from the Gods?

Ok, I think its highly likely that this blog stuff is highly addictive. However, its a real spin out running into a friends that already know what I have been up to.

The Technology bit:

Anyhow, ego tripping aside, for your viewing pleasure I have been working towards stitching the panorama photos we took while on our trip around the world. Yesterday I reviewed some panorama software for OS X that does automatically (guesses) at how to stitch the photos together. I trailed:

Adobe Photoshop CS2 (Commercial)
DoubleTake (Shareware)
hugin – Panorama Tools GUI (Open Source)
Kekus Digital (Shareware)

I ended up settling on DoubleTake because it has a nice user interface, unlike hugin or Kekus, and Photoshop is to bulky for my needs and I wasn’t happy with the results. My trails were not by any means extensive and should serve as a guide for your own research. I wanted something simple and fast, light weigh (as I’m running it on my laptop). On principle I would prefer to use hugin because of the open source nature of the project, however I couldn’t justify the time to read the manuals and work it out.

Here is a sample of the panorama photos to come.

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Note for above image: Mouse Click & Drag to Look Up, Down, Left, or Right.
Control to Zoom In, and Option to Zoom Out

Birthday Cove

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In the Gulf of Thailand, just a couple of hours north of Koh Samui, lies the island of Ko Tao. Once the haunt of sea-turtles, this small island with its quiet beaches has become a favorite destination both of paradise seekers and divers who come for the best coral diving in the area.

This is where I spent my birthday while on the road over summer. We had to hold our stomachs for the trip out to the island, as being monsoon season, there was some bad weather. The waves were so large that a couple of local fishing boats almost flipped over. This prompted all the boats in the region to head for safer waters, which just happened to be the cove where we planted our selfs for a few days (also waiting for calmer waters before heading back to the main land).

I also stumbled across another neat little module for my blog. You can now see map of the world in my right sidebar. This will let me (and you know) where in the world people are reading my blog from. Neat, hu? Will require a bit of road testing before I give it the thumbs up though.

The travel bit

Anyway, I’m back in Tubingen now catching up of a few odds and ends and waiting for Ellie to get back so we can get some FOOD!!! We had to split up and get separate rides back from Hanover because we could not find a lift with two seats. I scored a lift of the train accompanying a disabled person who was really lovely, studying economics near by. If you are in Germany and looking for (or can offer) a lift, its well worth checking out http://www.mitfahrgelegenheit.de/. (Thanks Seven for the tip! Saved us a couple of hundred in just one trip)

Back to ar…. procrastinating I guess… it the only way to get things done.

Cheers,

Nathan


Posted on April 12th, 2007 :: Filed under Technology,Travel