CS3 tour rolls on...to Belgium & Luxemburg
Well, the UK leg of this tour has ended, and today I'm off to Antwerp, where we'll start the next series of Adobe CS3 roadshows. What's really unique about these shows is that you can literally see *the entire suite* of creative products (Web, Design & Video) and also get to meet lots of others who are doing the same kind of work as you! Very cool, indeed, and if the pre-registration numbers are any indication, we'll definitely be rocking the house!
So, fancy a train ride? I just love trains over here. They're clean; they're easy to follow, and within just a few hours you can go from Holland to Belgium, Luxemburg, Germany, even France. (oh, and these trains have that fun little cart that comes by selling treats, just as in Harry Potter, but without magic or Alan Rickman) Here's a brief look, on-route to Antwerp...
Now, there were a few responses with regard to the dates and locations of the Adobe CS3 roadshow across the Benelux region. So here, for your viewing pleasure, is a link, as well as the actual dates of the tour. Come see me, my pals Greg Rewis and Ton Frederiks, and a host of others, wowing you with the powers of Adobe CS3 - On-Screen, On-Line, and On-Device baby!
Adobe CS3 Roadshow - Belgium & Luxemburg, 7 - 11 Mei 2007
7 May - Antwerp (Metropolis Antwerpen)
8 May - Gent (Kinepolis Gent)
9 May - Brussels (Kinepolis Brussel)
10 May - Hasselt (Kinepolis Hasselt)
11 May - Luxemburg stad (Utopolis Kirchberg Luxemburg)
Details about the locations, venues, and directions can all be found here
Well, I certainly hope to get to see some of you there! Stay tuned for more, as well as updates from each of the venues. (oh, and I'm still editing the HDV footage from Cornwall; I did a little editing on the train today, but as everyone who knows me already knows...I have terrible motion sickness!! A bit odd for a worldwide traveling evangelist who spends nearly 2/3 of the year on planes across oceans, I know, but true nonetheless! ) That being said, I edited for about 10 minutes, and then thought I was going to hurl. 'Nuff said....the editing will have to continue later. ;)
Until next time, my friends.
Blog on.
Comments
The footage may call for a little Photobucket (mash up) action...
Stay safe! And thx for the updates.
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Yep...I hear ya! I'll get that setup so that I can start posting some stills. We took literally hundreds of shots that day (with Mikey's really nice Canon) so yeah, photo-mash-up pending! Good to hear from you, Nina. ;)
Posted by: Nina | May 5, 2007 02:35 PM
Hi J - re: motion sickness. Have you tried the elastic-band-with-the-plastic-pointy-bit that fits on your wrist.
Sounds like pseudo-acupuncture, but a friend of mine bought one and it cured her travel sickness.
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Hey there. I have not tried that. I've done the transderm-scope patches (behind the ear), and I've done some other similar things. I use Dramamine, and it still does the trick --- but all it really does it prevent me from feeling sick (as long as I *do nothing*). The moment I start reading or typiing....well...you know. ;) Thanks for the info. ---Jason
Posted by: Amateur Medic | May 6, 2007 03:13 AM
J.Lev! Wassup dude? Just dropping a 'hello' and letting you know that i was in San Jose at the "Big A" last week getting trained and Beta-ed up! I'm loving this stuff. Rock Europe and I'll see ya' sometime this year.
-K
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Hey Keith! It's great to hear from you. (and loved the PodCast, btw...I should post the link here) As they say in Dutch, "Alles Goed!". Brussels today, Hasselt tomorrow, then Luxemburg and Holland. Rockin' indeed! Catch up with you soon. ---jason
Posted by: Podcast Keith | May 8, 2007 10:10 AM
Good site! I'll stay reading! Keep improving!
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Thanks, Nicole! Check out some of the recent posts, and stay tuned for more! --JL
Posted by: Nicole | November 10, 2007 07:13 AM