For years I always wanted to visit the CeBIT. A few days ago then I had tickets for the IT fair in my letterbox, I got them from Hostloco bekommen habe. (The advertent reader remembers: Hostloco is the best hoster ever.
) In the course of a banner design contest me and even a few other hostees won tickets.
Hereupon I started a bustling search for a) somebody who accompanies me and b) a cor for getting there. Going by train was too expensive and also I didn’t want to drive alone. Saturday evening approached, and after having phoned all my friends, acquaintances and relatives, I abandonned hope ever getting there bit by bit. Had already found a few people who were interested to come with me – but no car. And no car, no CeBIT…
But then a friend of mine called me and gladly told me that she had a car for sunday. Now I had to redispose swiftly because on sunday noon I was invited for lunch by my parents. Rescheduled the appointment on the evening, and then soon the day was over and I agonised me out of my bed sunday morning at half seven.
It took us about 4 hours to get there. When arriving Hannover we were staggered: Already from the motorway you see nothing but halls, one pavilion after the other. First we took a little refreshment at McDonalds, then we began to search a car park. Parking tax was 7 Euros, but we didn’t care because we were just happy having found a park which still had free places!
Then we entered the fairgrounds. For not losing our way and even improving our time as well as possible, we picked up a plan. The blue and yellow halls, Communications and Digital Equipment, seemed to be most interesting. So we walked across pavilion 10 over to 11, 12 and 13. In pavilion 13 (or was it 12?) chinese and japanese people all over the place, exhibiting a lot of mobile knickknack. Certainly we had to stay there a bit longer… glittering mobiles, mobile socks and pendants are just to lovely.

At the navigation systems we found Michelin and even the Michelin manikin was there. A golden opportunity for a picture which I certainly did not miss! The Michelin manikin, by the way, is very nice! 
Short-time before we started to drive there I had gotten a tip on the Hostloco board that pavilion 22 was particularly interesting, and so we went over there. Already on entering the hall you recognise: It’s party time here! Pavilion 22 has got the highest noise level of all because there is one gamer PC nect to the other. In every corner you can see somebody gambling something. Gamer paradise pure!
On a little Gamestar stand (a german PC Games mag) you could get a mini subscription for 10 Euros: 3 magazines and an 1 GB USB stick. We knocked down directly – an USB stick is always useful! A few stands forward the guys from Razer were throwing mouses into the masses – accordant to that lots of people packed into the stand. You could not even pass it!
Need for Speed Carbon you could play in this cool “car”. Accurate with steering wheel and pedals like in a real car!

A few halls further we marvelled at two giant printers, printing pictures in huge formats. About 1 x 2 meters of size! There was one high gloss printer and a matt one. The pictures came out of the gigantic rolls indeed very slowly, but in specious quality.

In the Public Sector Park i located Beck Online, who administrate a very good juristic database. So now I am the proud owner of a Beck Online ballpoint pen! Even the german federal states are represented in the Public Sector Park. On our way back to the exit then we passed the Telekom stands, where amongst others you could sit in a kind of flight simulation with 3D glasses (if you were patient enough for lining up).

In the end for the boys among you a Cebit babe! This lovely young lady doesn’t wear a top, except for the skirt her entire body is airbrushed. Don’t see that on first sight, do ya?
Thanks to her the stand she was advertising for was beleaguered all the time! Oh well, pleasing to the eyes counts a lot, doesn’t it guys? There were a few other models with airbrush bodypaints running around there, but this one was definitely the yummiest. Respect to the artist who painted her!

Knackered, but happy, we made us on our way back home at around four o’clock ’cause I had to be at my parents by eight o`clock. After having lost our way, searching a petrol station, half an hour later we finally found the motorway and so we headed homewards.
When passing Dortmund we were caught up in a traffic jam, but thanks to car sign bingo it went over quite fast. The last hour we passed with loud music (okay, very loud music) and collaborative singing along. And then soon we were on the airport motorway towards Bonn.
My conclusion: There are a lot of things to see at CeBIT, you really don’t know where to look first. It was so much fun and I won’t forget this day for a long time! Solely I missed a nintendo stand. Anyway, if at all possible, I want to be there next year again – due to all those impressions. Thanks, Hostloco! 