[AccessD] OT: Merry Christmas

jwcolby jwcolby at colbyconsulting.com
Wed Dec 23 07:55:49 CST 2009


One disadvantage of living "the other side of the pond" is that we can't jump on the railroads and 
visit the various parts of Europe.  Someday I will be back though.

Merry Christmas to all.

John W. Colby
www.ColbyConsulting.com


Gustav Brock wrote:
> Hi all
> 
> At this time where you can count the hours till you _have_ to leave your keyboard I wish all my fellow listers a Merry Christmas.
> 
> As a small Christmas present - free to use and distribute - I bring you this link to an extraordinary docu video of a size that will make your download wire glow.
> It shows the full travel from Bergen to Oslo, the second largest city and the capital of Norway, by rail via "Bergensbanen", a route which had its 100 years anniversary Nov. 27th this year.
> 
> With its length of 526,64 km typically more than 1000 m above the sea through the mountains via 182 tunnels, it is rated as one of the ten most spectacular railroads in the World by Chicago Tribune in 2005 and lasts for more than 7 hours. The scenes from Hoth in Star Wars Episode V, The Empire Strikes Back, were filmed at Finse, a small town along the route. 
> 
> The tour was recorded in HD TV and broadcast with some interviews in between by the Norwegian public service TV, NRK, and attracted 1.2 mio. viewers.
> The download, however, is the clean view as seen from the engine. At a whopping size of 165 GB it is too much for most people, so a scaled-down version at 1280 x 720 is offered at "only" 22 GB:
> 
>   http://nrkbeta.no/2009/12/18/bergensbanen-eng/
> 
> So if you miss a present for the railroad-nerd of your family, get a USB disk and start downloading now!
> 
> Of course, nothing is like the real travel. I took the ride with my wife Rita some years ago - we both love railroads - and can highly recommend it.
> 
> /gustav
> 
> 



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