Well, the whole attraction for going to the capital of Norway in January was something called Maker Faire. Maker Faire is a fair where a bunch of people come and show off what they've made. Robots, costumes, 3D printing, drones with cameras, pancake robots, and diving robots were only some of the things that came. The one we went to was a 'Mini Maker Faire', and it was nice because, as Dad said, you have time to go around and see everybody.
Funny story, the guy who started Make magazine, and Maker Faire sat beside Johanna at one of the presentations (she didn't notice though :P).
In short, the Faire was AWESOME, and I enjoyed it very much. So here's the video: (click here for the link)
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Sunday, January 26, 2014
First Norway Vlog
So here is the first
installment of our trip, most of the lighting is weird, thanks to the
um lights. And it's grainy because I used my iPod's camera for the
majority of
the trip. It being small and attracting less attention than my Fujifilm.
Truth be told I was terrified about filming, stage fright or something.
Vlog fright. :P
Umm so yeah, watch it, don't watch it, here it is. :)
We had to ask for directions to get to our hotel.
The two ladies that Mom talked to were awesome, and spoke flawless
English. Apparently English is taught in almost every grade in school,
which would account for the fact that most of the Norwegians we talked
to have 70% awesome English. How cool is that? To be able to speak more
than one language almost fluently. Makes me jealous!
installment of our trip, most of the lighting is weird, thanks to the
um lights. And it's grainy because I used my iPod's camera for the
majority of
the trip. It being small and attracting less attention than my Fujifilm.
Truth be told I was terrified about filming, stage fright or something.
Vlog fright. :P
Umm so yeah, watch it, don't watch it, here it is. :)
We had to ask for directions to get to our hotel.
The two ladies that Mom talked to were awesome, and spoke flawless
English. Apparently English is taught in almost every grade in school,
which would account for the fact that most of the Norwegians we talked
to have 70% awesome English. How cool is that? To be able to speak more
than one language almost fluently. Makes me jealous!
Saturday, January 26, 2013
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