How is it to cover Bike week? Bloggers and reporters from all over the world find themselves working together late at night or very soon in the morning in improvised press rooms looking like hotel lobbies, bars or like here private homes. Tonight, while wild parties are going on in the bars of Daytona Main Street and of Ormond Beach US1, I found myself sharing pictures and stories (and a poor Wi-Fi connection) with famous photographer/reporter Horst Rosler. Here how it looks just before I upload these few lines (it’s also Daytona Mac Week). Notice: no alcohol, just coffee, white bread and beef jerky! But tomorrow night, we are off, both invited to the Industry Biker Fusion Party. Of course, we love what we do…
Blogging Days & Nights. What Time Is It?
Published by March 4th, 2009 in Builders, Customs, Editorial and Events.11 Responses to “Blogging Days & Nights. What Time Is It?”
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I know what you mean. When I hit Bike Events, it is usually with the Smith’s and the Rat’s Hole.
Early to bed… early to rise!
Horst will probably stop by this Saturday at the show. He usually does. Maybe even Cyril?
Great work guy’s! Keep up the good work!
Your doing one helleva job men .
Thanks ,
Ray
Horst shows up everywhere and would put the energizer bunny to shame. Go Horst
drop the apple and get a real computer…pc forever..
Horst,
Dude, it is good to see your picture and see that you haven’t changed since the last time I saw you 4 years ago …. still need to comb your hair. LOL! I love you brother!
Be safe and keep Cyril out of trouble.
Over & Out,
Jeff
Rodent
Real bikers use Macs. Why? Because we want our computers to work and we don’t want to waste time fixing them when we could be riding.
Stephen
Macs are the Harley-Davidson’s of computers. Spam is too hard to write for Macs. The consensus is, “If you worked hard and became smart enough to write Spam for a Mac, you would then be too smart to do so.”
Macs will stomp a mudhole in Spam’s butt.
If you buy Mac, buy the Mac extended warranty and then rarely use it, but when you need it you’re glad you have it.
Uh..uh..(backpedals furiously)…I meant Virus, not spam.
I’ll second Kirk on that.
My “real job” is a Apple solutions and applications developer and formally a network engineer, so I know a bit about what goes on “under the hood”. I would not use anything else.
When you try a Mac, you never come back (to a PC). Not surprising that pros like Horst & Cyril both use a MBP (Mac Book Pro).
Good to see Horst sitting still for a moment!