See 'ya in April!
A little blog about a motoryhome. One may work hard for a living, but one does have to get outta the house now and then. When the family and I travel, we use the motoryhome. So, enjoy a few pictures from the travels. And you try to get out more! Sit back with yer favorite brew, take off yer boots and be sure to click on the pictures to enlarge them for your enjoyment!
Sunday, March 23, 2008
Thursday, March 06, 2008
Bandera One Last Time
Springtime has arrived in Cowboy country. Warm sunny days... the smell of horses in the wind. Mmmmmm. Life in the country!
This is the view across the creek from the Pioneer RV Park. This is the place to stay if you wanna be a short walk from lots of eatin' and drinkin'. In Bandera, the word 'urban' don't exist.
CNN was in town covering the locals on Texas' Primary votin' day. The reporter holed up at a cowboy bar and pontificated about some stuff or another. Nice bus!
More on the bus:
New CNN Election Express Bus Far More Interesting Than Any of the Candidates
It’s a studio, its a newsroom, its a network hub—no, it’s the new CNN Election Express, an all-HD mobile news gathering machine that transforms from studio to 20-person newsroom and can crank out four simultaneous HD feeds over satellite.The bus will roll out for the long campaign haul next week in New Hampshire, including coverage of a Sept. 26 debate (sponsored by NBC) at Dartmouth College—just weeks after the launch of CNN HD.
The bus, made by Frontline and fellow Florida company Parliament Coach, saw initial action at the CNN-YouTube debate among Democratic presidential candidates in July. There, producers in the bus composited the YouTube videos and graphics and fed them to the giant video screen on stage.David Bohrman, CNN senior vice president and the Washington, D.C., bureau chief, calls it a portable news bureau.For studio use—interviewing a candidate, for example—low-heat, lightweight LED light panels can be installed on any of three ceiling tracks. For newsroom purposes, it can provide enough benches (no captain’s chairs here), desk space and connectivity for 20 people and their computers.The 1.8m rooftop dish can send up to four simultaneous HD signals—live from the four cameras the bus carries, or from its 13 TB server—over satellite to Atlanta, New York or Washington for integration into programming. No other CNN vehicle can supply more than one HD feed, said Bohrman.The bus also includes a complete Final Cut Pro system, not to mention a makeup station, microwave oven, toilet and shower.The bus is a major improvement over the bus CNN used for the 2004 campaign. That bus, formerly the tour bus of Hank Williams Jr., had no satellite system of its own, so it had to be accompanied by a satellite truck to provide any remote feed.
If the 2008 campaign ever ends, CNN will have the bus available for other news coverage.“This bus is by far the best HD platform we’ve got,” said Bohrman.
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