2008 Oct 14 12:14 PM
2008 Oct 14 12:20 PM
where have you been yesterday @ Community Day? It was great to meet people.
Cheers
Thomas
2008 Oct 14 12:24 PM
At home, didnt manage to arrive yesterday, so i have to get up at 3:45 this night
2008 Oct 14 1:36 PM
Cheers from me to CC too.
This place where we are is certainly the conference venue with the weirdest floor plan imaginable.
There are numerous levels and stairs with different lengths and bridges to lecture rooms and, an, and... Probably this place is intended for more static events, where disjunct groups are to held events in parralel, but it is certainly not for thousands of people commuting every 70 minutes.
Another funny thing is the room numbering. There are regular numbers and TECHED ones which are - of course - out of sync. So, L6 is at Room 4. or was it the other way round? Additionally, some halls carry superscripts to their numbers, looks like 12^3, but it is not clear what this is good for.
Just funny. The architect surely sits in the lobby with an evil grin whenever there is a larger congress
But the lectures are great (and crowded) as always, the food is good and networking works well(as long as you find each other).
2008 Oct 14 2:23 PM
I'm told on good authority that it used to be an airport. It's certainly just as easy to get throughly lost in.
matt
2008 Oct 14 2:36 PM
The WLAN is really slow and I haven't met Anton Wenzelhuemer yet, but everything else is fantastic...
Greetings from the Clubhouse Coffee Corner
2008 Oct 14 2:46 PM
I am not able to access the photos from Berlin. I saw many blogs on Community Day TechEd Vegas. but not many from Berlin. Who else attended community Day..?
2008 Oct 14 3:39 PM
2008 Oct 14 3:59 PM
Hi Matt,
it was a pleasure to meet you & the other guys.
There is a nice close-up of your bruise in Marilyn's Flickr show (scroll through 1 1/2 pages):
http://flickr.com/photos/marilynpratt/sets/72157608003710128/show/
Cheers
Thomas
2008 Oct 14 5:29 PM
2008 Oct 15 11:18 AM
What a pity i didnt met any of you, but i was running around like anton, the hand-out H9 is located at H11-2 so it took me a while to figure out where it is, H9 is SAP language, H11-2 is ICC language meeting.
What i hate is that i was only allowed to prebook 2 handouts, for additional handouts you havre to stay in a waiting queue, finally having luck getting a seat without computer => no exercise.
Tomorrow i pre booked the abap xml... will see if the prebooking is working
2008 Oct 15 11:22 AM
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> Another funny thing is the room numbering. There are regular numbers and TECHED ones which are - of course - out of sync. So, L6 is at Room 4. or was it the other way round?
Nono, Room 6 is not assigned to any Ln Teched Numbers
I would like to call this "Knossos labyrinth of Berlin"
But... at the second day i'm able to rush from H9 to H2 in less then 30 Minutes
2008 Oct 15 11:40 AM
I found the "yellow angels" very helpful in finding the way. Of course, on Monday there were probably much less people on the floors than now.
Enjoy
Thomas
2008 Oct 15 2:28 PM
We were somewhat outnumbered by staff, yes. It must have been a shock for them on Tuesday.
2008 Oct 15 3:35 PM
Matt , i can't find your photo in the link mentioned by Thomas. if possible share some more from TechEd Berlin.
2008 Oct 15 3:43 PM
Vijay take look 28th pic from the left.
PS:Look at Matt only
Cheers
2008 Oct 15 4:55 PM
Thanks to Gregor Wolf:
http://picasaweb.google.de/gregor.wolf/SAPCommunityDayBerlin#5256742536946143330
from right to left: projector, myself, Matt, Mike P.
2008 Oct 15 5:02 PM
2008 Oct 15 7:13 PM
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> from right to left: projector, myself, Matt, Mike P.
Or increasing order of hair...
2008 Oct 16 5:19 AM
2008 Oct 16 5:34 AM
Look at Matt trying to show-off that he has more hair than Thomas.
pk
2008 Oct 16 6:10 AM
From left to right :
How we lose hair over years
From right to left:
How Transplantation works
PS: I am Totally bald
2008 Oct 16 8:34 AM
2008 Oct 16 9:05 AM
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> And she promised to photoshop that for me as well!
As my (Chinese) wife says - all these caucasians look the same.
2008 Oct 16 10:26 AM
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> Or increasing order of hair...
seems you are wrong. first decreased and then increased.
2008 Oct 16 2:33 PM
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> Thanks to Gregor Wolf:
> from right to left: projector, myself, Matt, Mike P.
Wow...U r looking great Gentlemen ....Really good ...I Thought seeing your name...ZOLCH as some chinese person..But Nice pictures.....and I suspect Hair that is fallen is the count the knowledge you gain.....Hatsoff ...
Thanks thomas for providing pictures....and i really like to know your country (I am unable to judge from the Flag )
Regards
Sas
Ps: i Really love all you people to meet one day in this techd occassion in india....But really i dont What is the procedure what should be the qualfication or what else need to do ....
2008 Oct 16 3:35 PM
Sas, my friend, I insist on the traditional "Zloch" spelling. Chinese...that's interesting, it is actually of Polish origin. My flag stands for Germany, home to Beer, Mercedes and Wurst (BMW).
All thanks goes to Gregor for taking the pictures.
Reg. Community Day, anybody can sign up and join, just follow the links here in SCN. There is a fee, unless you rack up an insane number of contributions to SCN
Not commenting on my hairdo, I just completed a 30-day [flowbee|http://www.flowbee.com/] trial.
Cheers
Thomas
2008 Oct 16 4:28 PM
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> seems you are wrong. first decreased and then increased.
Please don't destroy my illusions delusions.
2008 Oct 16 6:09 PM
> You and matt seems twins
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> Cheers
what about this..?
2008 Oct 16 7:42 PM
I did notice some similarity, but my family is French aristocrat, and his are Polish.
2008 Oct 17 4:55 AM
Who knows...? It could be a Kane and Abel situation.
Not commenting on my hairdo, I just completed a 30-day flowbee trial.
Im sorry the suction-pipe malfunctioned and sucked up a little too much.
pk
Edited by: prashanth kishan on Oct 17, 2008 9:27 AM
2008 Oct 17 5:15 AM
> > You and matt seems twins
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> > Cheers
what about this..?
For your answer, look at Matt's last reply.
2008 Oct 17 7:49 AM
2008 Oct 17 10:18 AM
yep it was good teched, the debugging hands on course was already enough to make my whole congress worth the time
I also took some pictures, will sort them out later now I'have to work
kind regards
arthur
2008 Oct 17 10:43 AM
2008 Oct 17 11:17 AM
ofcourse
ok and here some pictures of teched, not much but still worth sharing I guess
http://thehospages.com/pictures/misc/2008-10-13-sapteched/
kind regards
arthur de smidt
Edited by: A. de Smidt on Oct 19, 2008 5:54 PM
2008 Oct 19 5:57 PM
Thanks for sharing!
Unfortunately we did not meet at TechEd, but based on the angle and distance of the photo of Boris with the debugger presentation, you were the person who asked about sequence testing in the function builder, right?
Cheers,
Julius
2008 Oct 19 8:05 PM
hmmm I don't think that was me since I know sequence testing but it is possible.
I was on the first pc on the right .
I asked him about how to debug the values global variables with watchpoint which exist in the function group alone. in that case it is impossible to create the watchpoint at the start of the program since the variable doesn't exist yet.
here is a very recent picture of me , perhaps you recognize me now
http://thehospages.com/pictures/2008-parties/2008-10-18-denachtspelen/image015.jpg
kind regards
arthur
2008 Oct 20 5:16 AM
2008 Oct 20 5:20 AM
those are his working-day-blues being put behind on a club-hopping, dance-floor-wrecking, gallons-gulping weekend.
pk