Well finally after a week of intense product testing and assembly of production units of the ISM ENIGMA's battery-less and wireless switch called: Occams Razor, I am able to write a new post to this travel blog. Besides that I was plagued with a bloody poor internet connexion in the hotel where I was me temporary digs for over a weeks stay in Sofia.
So many great things happened to offset the bad connexion and delayed posts.
I left Sofia yesterday (19 March) and drove 11 hours to be here in Zagreb Croatia as a brief sleep over on my way to Munich Germany tomorrow.
Today in Zagreb (East Europe's best kept secret, a beautiful city with wonderful people).
The photos below are a conglomerate of shots I took during that week of non-posting and I hope you enjoy them. Also I have catching up to do with post cards. I wrote some in Sofia but had no time to get stamps and send them so I will send Bugarian post cards from Croatia (along with Croatia post cards) as a cool idea, methinks.
The switch is working better that I expected and its switchable distance now hovers around 500 feet distance of operation. That is for both the 915 MegaHertz US ISM Band allowed frequency and the 868 MegaHertz UK/EU ISM Band allowed frequency.
Now for the photos, not in any particular arrangement, but earliest to latest from Sofia forward.
Now I have a great idea, I will go out and about Zagreb and take photos of the switch in various places around Zagreb. Maybe I'll get some superb advert shots for brochures and such.
The switch, made by me and three other guys (Ivo, Giorgi, and Iliya) Ivo the electrical engineer, Giorgi the programmer, and Iliya the mechanical engineer and SolidWorks guru).
Mt. Vitosha, Sofia Bulgaria
Vitosha, a section of Sofia; where the knobs live.
I don't think they offer this Ford in the US or UK.
A little friend I met in Sofia.
An underground ancient city found under centre Sofia.
Sofia Shopping Mall.
Another cute friend of mine in Sofia.
Outside the shopping mall.
Einstein's Relativity Pizza SHop.
It's relatively good pizza.
Would you believe a shop in Sofia selling UK trinkets for a fraction of what they cost in London, HUMMM! From where do they come? ;)
Can you say Bulgarian Mafia?
The old marketplace in old Sofia, where I found my candied ginger for me stomach discomfort, from all the bad food in Sofia. France where art thou?
A great shot of an abandoned flat in old Sofia.
The Department Store in central Sofia.
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