Finally, we found a sunny day with both of us having time to go to Leutkirch. Helmuth did is first tandem skydive - congrats!!! He got his jump video taped by Andi, you gotta see it on youtube! More photos in my gallery and his lifeblog.
You can do so now! I’m selling my loved car! It’s a Mercedes Benz A190 with long wheel base in Polar silver, aircon, sunroof, … and posted on autoscout24 and mobile.de. For details, please watch the ads and contact me.
Some more pics are in my gallery.
[Update] The baby now has a new home in the beautiful Black Forrest in Neuhausen! A really nice place for nice little car like that. May it have a good life and the new owners a safe ride…
Last Friday was kind of shocking to me. The freundkarajan DJ set didn’t take off as expected. One possible reason? I saw lots of folks that did not look and behave like the party crowd I’m used to see in Ciné Colibri. Hard to describe, but I had some passed M1 events popping up in my mind. Really bad ones…
So let’s hope the Colibri guys get their act together and start performing again! A good chance would be Friday next week (May 4th) when Carl Craig is entering the location. Last time I saw him was in Montreux, Switzerland (must have been 1999). His performance could be seen in a series of insane life acts like Laurent Garnier, the Colibri guys organized.
The stars are aligned…
[Update] It all makes sense. According to a newsletter I just got from Peter, the M1 is closing on May 19th after 12 years clubbing activity. We already had that situation when the M1 closed their old location, but re-opened at the Stuttgart Bosch Areal in December 2000. Current announcements sound like Bubbi Schuster and his team will take a reflective, creative phase for creating new trends and maybe come up with something new in the distant future.
At the bottom line, not the Ciné is dead but M1. Let’s hope the Proton opens a new dance floor to welcome all M1 folks ![]()
Crumple the files you don’t like! One of the first attempts to get a more natural not only look and feel but also more real-life behavior of desktop actions! www.bumptop.com shows how handling assets on your desktop can change opposed to the common treeview-listview-menu approach that rules our desktops since the invention of the personal computer.
I’m curious to see the next steps towards a customer solution! Don’t expect this to happen in the near future though…
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