Thursday, February 18, 2010

Las Vegas, und tschuess!

Hello folks,

Today is the day; I’m going to post my very last post on SamsungImaging.net

Although, I only published three articles, and none of them were really interesting, I enjoyed writing for this blog.

In my last post, I won’t explain stuff, however, something which all other bloggers do:

Uploading pictures, telling you how great the place was and so on.

As some of you may know, I went to this year’s CES 2010 in Vegas, and I actually wanted to share some photos taken in Vegas.

To be precise, this was my first ever time in Las Vegas. I went to other cities in the States; however Las Vegas was completely different from all the other cities I’ve ever visited.

First of all, Las Vegas houses a very special ambient.

Bling bling everywhere, fast-food shops hidden inside Casinos, no casual malls and lots of hotels.

Anyhow, my flight to the Vegas was as spectacular as the city, itself. In L.A., I almost lost my luggage because of an airport staff member, who insisted that I had to leave my luggage at the exit. Then after arriving in Las Vegas, the cap I took ripped me off, something the staff at the hotel told me after I paid more than 40 bucks and as if this wasn’t enough, I was jet-lagged.


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The first day in Vegas. That’s the hotel I stayed in. Everything was alright, expect the prices.


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That’s what I’m talking about. Burger King all the way. Since the burgers here were much bigger than any of the burgers I’ve experienced so far, this was probably the greatest thing I’ve faced in Vegas.


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A great gadget. Can’t remember which company built this, but the technology and fact, that it could be controlled with the iPhone was awesome.


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The monorail station at the venue. The first time, I actually used a monorail but wasn’t that amazing. However, the stations looked cool.


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New York in Vegas.


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The streets of Las Vegas.


That’s about it, for today and tomorrow. I have no idea, if I’ll ever get the opportunity to write a blog again, however, it was a pleasure and privilege being a part of this blog.


Thank you for reading,
but most of all, thank you for not flaming me.


May the force be w/ you all.


CiiiiJaay




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