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- topgun38 - 07.02.2012 wenn er durch Mannheim kommen sollte, kann er gerne in meinem Hotel übernachten ( kostenfrei). Kurt - fsahm - 07.02.2012 Zitat:Original von Jack Panzica Jack, i think and guess that will be the minor problem, to find every night a computer! All in here sitting almost every day/night in front of one! Cýa! Friedel - Jack Panzica - 07.02.2012 Hello Kurt, Thank you for the offer...............I will put your city on my map...... As things progess....I will keep you posted........ It seems that Germany has many corvettes and clubs........I can't wait to visit...... Just a hippy on the road in a corvette.....instead of a VW van........... Ich freue mich sehr über meine Reise aufgeregt ....... Die Angebote der Gastfreundschaft wunderbar gewesen ......... Ich freue mich darauf Sie kennen zu lernen und die vielen anderen Corvette-Besitzer Prost Jack - Jack Panzica - 07.02.2012 Hi, Posting was a problem on my 48 state trip.......I will have to do research on the best way for me to be on the internet...I will have my laptop.......and Iphone......... Look forward to meeting members of this forum...... Cheers Jack - Jack Panzica - 07.02.2012 Hello , Thank you for the offer of hospitality........I will keep all posted on my progress....... I think I am going to have a great time in Germany...... Cheers Jack I think I pushed the wrong button......I was replying to a post by Thomas...... - Jack Panzica - 07.02.2012 Zitat:Original von thocar Hi, I am still learning how to use this forum.....all the writing is in German! Thank you for the offer of hospitality.......I will put your town on my map..... I will keep all informed as I progress on the trip...... Jack - fsahm - 07.02.2012 Zitat:Original von Jack Panzica Jack, many here have a router with W-Lan (wireless) and you might get connected at the homeplaces of the Corvettefriends. If not, use their innternet-cable for a short while. Cýa Friedel - Jack Panzica - 07.02.2012 Zitat:Original von fsahm I plan to do much more video on this trip....... t documentary style .......as I chase " Europe's Classic Corvettes " Will the uploading of video cause problems...... or add a lot to the $ cost of posting ? Many of the members of the forums I belong to here in US would like to feel as if they where behind the wheel of my car on some of your roads......... It seems like I will not have a problem....... can't wait Jack - chevyunger - 07.02.2012 Hi Jack, upload videos or posting will not be a problem. most members are using internet flat-rates at home, so there are no extra costs. If you wish to use wireless (umts) internet onroad, you have to buy a european mobile access. Be sure that you can use another sim-card in your iphone, most provider dont let you do this. regards Matthias - Yankeededandy - 07.02.2012 Jack, As Matthias pointed out, there are a couple of pitfalls you can fall into moneywise. One of the biggest is Cell Phone and Internet. If you carry an i-Phone in Europe and use your own SIM card with your personal phone number, calls will cost you a lot. The "roaming fee" of the telecom companies will add massive charges to your phone bill if you use it outside of the US. If you use the i-Phone's cell connection (3G, UMTS, EDGE etc.) to connect to the internet, these costs will sky rocket. There are two ways to avoid this: 1) Use free WLAN hotspots in Starbucks, some public places and of course the homes of all the people you're going to meet. 2) Do what Matthias mentioned: Buy a prepaid SIM card for your phone. But this will only save you money in the country it was issued. Once you cross the border to the next country, you'd have to do it all over again. My advice: Use WLAN whenever possible, use Skype or another communication tool to make phone calls over the internet while you have free WLAN connection. Use the phone with your original SIM card only for emergencies, i.e. short phone calls and you're gonna be alright. Something else: If you plan to make videos and pictures during your trip, I advise you to back up the recordings carefully. e.g. you can copy every recording from your camera to your laptop. But you're going to fill up that hardisk space real quick. I suggest to bring an external harddrive along for the trip to backup to. The risk of damaging or losing it remains. I would therefore burn DVD copies as well. Might sound like overkill but consider the loss if something should happen to your videos or pictures. Martin |