It was a great camp. I hope it will be continued.
Thanks go to all people who made this possible.
And I want to thank the CERT [E/G] team for supplying help for my wound. SaniFox [G] and sited [G] are the only names I can
remember, but there were a few other.
6:30 a.m.: After driving about 9 hours we reached the Paulshof [G] where the camp takes
place. The directional microwave radio link is set up and wireless lan is already
working. Power is available, too.
During the day we had to resettle our tents (with the whole equipment, like the
refrigerator) three times.
10:15 a.m.: Thomas 'mike' Michlmayr , lisi (Brigitte Michlmayr) and Andreas Pommer arrived with their equipment (including this nice doormat. The people of Verein für Internet-Benutzer Österreichs [E/G] which are visiting the camp are complete now.
12:30 a.m.: Radio Subether [E]
has already set up their station and is sending.
1 p.m.: Thomas 'mike' Michlmayr and I got filmed and interviewed by Rundfunk Berlin-Brandenburg [G].
The reportage should be sended today evening and should be available online at
their website a few days later. At the moment there is only a short reportage [G] online.
1:45 p.m.: We found a wasps nest nearby our tents.
2 p.m.: The multimedia guys are installing equipment like spotlights, projector and reflecting devices
like this ball to be used by
the Art & Beauty people.
6 p.m.: The shower are still
offline. The lovely lake [E] is refreshing, but there are a lot of plants
inside. (That's an implication of the heat during the last month.)
6:15 p.m.: I met Sven Guckes [E]. He seems to be one person who knows where his towel [E] is.
10 p.m.: Looks like the showers are working.
1 a.m.: The rest of the Chaosnahe Gruppe Wien [G] and the Quintessenz [E/G] crew
which are visiting the camp are ariving.
3 a.m.: After writing the first version of this web site (and staying up 45
hours without sleep) I decided to rest a little bit. See man poweroff.
8 a.m.: Just woke up. A small queue in front of the shower.
12 a.m.: I was visiting the opening event [E] where a huge crowd of visitors were listening
to Tim and Andy.
1 p.m.: Our interview is online at Rundfunk Berlin-Brandenburg [G] (Abendschau, about 2:30 minutes,
real player [E] needed).
11:15 p.m.: mike and I were testing the NerdSchleuder.
12:45 a.m.: It seems that a few persons collapsed because of the heat. At least
the signs and the offer of free water gave this
impression. A helicopter was
flying over the camp. It isn't part of the documentation team. So who is
interested in our activity?
1 p.m.: The workshop for building an helix antenna was held in the Fire Lounge.(More infos about antenna are available at http://www.antennenbauen.de/.)
5:15 p.m.: The camp closing event was mostly held by Tim. He introduced the owner of the (camping) ground (the
person with the yellow shirt).
6:15 p.m.: There was a wet t-shirt contest which included the other clothes. telehans was hit by the water. But
he had his revenge. Even Tim and Andy took part at this event.
8 a.m.: After a short breakfast we started to remove the tents.
10:45 a.m.: I saw Hugh Daniel and someone made a picture of us.
11:30 a.m.: That's my place
for the travel. Most of the garbage cans are full. But there is no trash on the ground.
2:45 p.m.: We got into a traffic jam which lasted one and quarter of an hour. A few hours later
(to be exact: half an hour after midnight) I arrived at home.