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Originally uploaded by David Sifry.

Dave Sifry (CEO Technorati) made this picture when I was in Munich at DLD. The cool thing is the reflection in the water. You might have noticed that it is pretty cool (or shall I say 2.0) to use reflection in logos and ads nowadays.
So this is my own PDL2.0 photo :)

Thanks Dave for sending the pic.

Mario from Wiesbaden bought Google.de !

Marissa Meyer is on stage at DLD and telling that she had little sleep this night because the Google.de domain had expired and bought by a guy named Mario from Wiesbaden!
A long night, some emergency conference calls and a nice Mario helped Google getting its domain back.

DLD Changing the way of digital images

Andy Wood, just gave a glimps of what must be the future of digital movies.
It is really interesting to see how this works. They change human expressions into a mathematical equation and from there on they can put any actor / person into any avatar / person….
Hmmm this is hard to explain, the best thing to do is see for yourself!

pretty cool huh?

One more thing

This morning I left Amsterdam to go to the DLD conference in Munich. I booked a flight with Virgin-express (the cheapest of the cheapest) from Brussels to Munich. When I say that I have a habit to forget stuff it’s an understatement. Boris always makes fun of me when a re-enter the room (like the detective colombo and Steve Jobs) and say: oh One More Thing… I forgot my keys, money, jacket, computer, iPod, helmet, etc.

I was a little bit late and before me there was an American (John) buying a ticket to brussels and wanted to pay with credit card, which wasn’t possible (off course! Hey we’re talking about the Dutch Railroads here. The least innovative company in the world!), so I decided to pay for his first class ticket and for his wife; in total 214 euros (otherwise I would mis my train!) I gave him my card with my bank account number on it, so he could transfer the money back to me. So that was my good deed for the day. In the end I was just in time for my train that would drop me at Brussels Airport one and a half hours before departure. Once I was at the airport a strange feeling came up in me, I knew I forgot something, but this time it was different. It felt like a REALLY forgot something, but I didn’t had a clue what…. And then it came! I saw the hostess of Virgin-Express and immediately I could feel my hart in my throat, I knew it!!!

SHIT I FORGOT MY PASSPORT!

Bye bye Munich, there was no way to get in the plane without the original papers. My roomie faxed me my drivers license and my passport (thanks), but it didn’t matter. The plane took of without me. I felt like a big time loser! I wanted to get back in the train to Amsterdam (3 hours) lock myself up in my room and stay there for at least a week without a phone or my computer.

So what should I do…? I re-manned (that’s not an english word I believe) myself and got into the train. The destination: Munich!

Apart from the fact that a train is 3 times more expensive than the plane, it is not a bad option, it has a bar and you can charge your computer, phone and iPod under your seat! I worked the whole way :)

I’ll arrive at 2 o’clock at night in my 13 euro a night hotel. I hope to get some sleep and then tomorrow…. finally DLD :)

I feel a lot better already (although I’m traveling without a passport, cannot go back by plane, I can get caught for not having any ID on me :) )