Mietków, 2013/07/28.
“Materials”
November 2011.
darkarethedays
I opened my eyes this morning and thought about these photos immediately. Something bad happened to the Sun. November 2011.
Nowhere near Berlin
If you asked me right now how to survive a two-day event like TechCrunch Disrupt, I’d answer “cocaine” – but please don’t ask. I have no idea and I’m too tired to fall asleep.
I underestimated it. Pitching people about your product for eight hours straight is so immensely tiring I could barely stand by the end. Even though exhausting, it was also a learning experience; apart from leveling up in social interaction I also really gained understanding of our product. Until now I had no clear answer to a simple question of “what does it do?”. I have one now; after a hundred iterations I could explain it in three sentences tops.
How did I like Berlin? I have no idea. All I saw was the expo hall, the S-Bahn and the countless doner kebaps. It’s not to say I didn’t like the city; I’d just really love to come back here under less stressful circumstances.
I’m coming back home tomorrow morning by a Deutsche Bahn bus. Yup.
PS. I think I uttered about ten words in German, total, during the entire trip.
Present Imperfect
Day #1 of TechCrunch Disrupt is over. It was hectic, quick-paced and infused with coffee. Berlin seems so nostalgic in late October; we spend more time talking about life than work.
Disrupt.
Arrived in Berlin for the TechCrunch Disrupt Europe 2013. No one knows what is happening. The next two days are going to be crazy.
Szczyrk, 2013/10/18
cycles
Niebowo, 09/2013.
09/2013
My life really consists mostly of riding my bike to groceries.