First step into a new home

A alarm clock ringing at 7am is never a good sign, and today was no exception of that rule. 8am classes should really get banned from university. Getting to university, they moved our class again to another room, and luckily I got there in time to get a empty power socket. Not easy with just 6 available in a room for 100 People.

Luckily, our usual professor wasn’t there today, instead the founder of the first austrian web How women solve problemssite dedicated to females did a presentation about the internet as a virtual learning room. Not very interesting and I get already sick that this class is only about women websites. As if there were no other websites in the internet. Right in the middle of the presentation, they showed the powerpoint slide you see on the side. It was about that when you are confronted with a problem, the community will help you to find a way. I’m curios why the person on the illustration didn’t just walk around the wall, but I guess thats just because I’m not university material.

Next class was without our usual professor too, but his assistant held a short presentation, and then we watched a film. Well we wanted to watch one. First thing, they couldn’t get the sound right. You could hear the background noise, but the voice was impossible to hear, like the karaoke function some soundchip drivers have. After around 20 min of fixing with one of our house techs, they finally got it working. In that moment, I tap Michi on the shoulder and say “The only thing missing now is if it would crash”. And just a few seconds later, the screen went black and it really crashed. So much about those invincible MacBooks.

In the afternoon I went again to the university, and on my way I spotted those new signs for the EM. Stadium signs. Funny thing, our stadium dosn\'t even have a running track.Since they will walk almost across the university, I’m looking forward to see how the fans will crash it. Anyway, at university, I met with my project group, discussing some issues about our presentation next weekend. Shouldn’t be to hard. We had to check by the university to see if some book was available and what we had to work out. I stayed there a little longer since the new NG was finally out. Day 667: Reading a NG at the libary Quite a good article about the Cern there, hopefully I can snap some panos there one day too.

Rest of the evening was finding out what panos to replace tomorrow. Since none really looked thru my panos (just got 2 responses), i looked thru all images again today, will have to retake around 25 panos tomorrow. When I think I took around 100 on a good day normally, thats not very much.

Just in case you havn't seen my pano map yet

Oh, and another thing, I got the scanner back from Michi today and couldn’t resist to scan in the half film I made with the Zorki. The lens look pretty sharp, and also exposure looks pretty good, apart from the strong under developing (not my fault), and also it got quite dusty in his cellar. Hope you still like the photos.