On the road in the home country
I am on a business trip in Germany for Tucows… I left on Tuesday for an overnight flight, meet up with my boss (Dave) at the airport… here’s what I wrote at the airport, but the network left me before I was able to send it ![]()
Well, I am sitting here in the Air Canada lounge in Terminal one on my way to Europe. The flight was booked last Friday
And I am trying out Bell‘s wireless network, which works surprisingly well. Next to me is my boss, trying out his new TungstenW from Palm. I should consider getting one of those too ![]()
So we are off to a bad start for our trip to Europe, since the flight is delayed by one hour so far. But maybe we’ll catch up a little during the flight, so we can actually catch our train in time and meet up work my collegue Marc…
I’ll be on my way back on the coming Sunday. So far I only noticed that I forgot my PDA, but I can go without that for 5 days, I think. Let’s hope it’s the only thing I left at home.
Yesterday I went out with my wife for a nice diner, we really enjoyed the food at the Trattoria Timone in Oakville (sorry, they haven’t got a website according to a quick research) ![]()
So in the Frankfurt airport we arrived in time due to a strong tailwind and we also finally managed to find a public shower (for 6 Euro a person) where we could shower and change. Then we meet up with the Sales Rep for Europe, Marc, who had already been in Europe for a few days. We meet at the trainstation and were on our way to Duisburg a few minutes later.
While Dave and Marc were on their way to Berlin in the evening, I spent the afternoon together with the reseller to get them up to par on our systems. When I was about to crash, I quickly booked a hotel at HRS, took a cab there (it was the Duisburger Hof by Steigenberger) and crashed. I sleped for about four hours and was actually considering going out again. Well in the end I just relaxes and fell asleep again at 1 in the morning.
The next day was spent working with the reseller’s CTO and their hostmaster in integrating the systems. We started off by building a basic cronjob that pulls new registrations from their database and processes them. Now they will just have to write the status back into the database. All in all we were rather successful and I also invited their hostmaster out to lunch.
In the evening I took the train to Berlin, but first I meet up with a groupmate from my computer group Padua. Dragging my luggage behind us, we strolled around the Duisburg Christmasmarket. I then took the train, and was picked up in Berlin-Spandau by my parents.
After a night here, I am on my way to another customer… More later, I got to get going (didn’t fall asleep until rather late last night… mr. jetlag says hello).