The Exhilarating Eurostar

The holiday season brings plenty of cheer. Year after year we await the Christmas season for those fun-filled office parties, family get-togethers, sumptuous food and wine, bargain shopping, new gadgets and even resolutions to change some aspect of self for better. Amidst all these is the curiosity and excitement about what the New Year has in store. Man, Christmas does excite me!

Someone recently told me that I am a marketers dream for my love of new things in life and my enthusiasm to fulfill those needs. Being a marketing professional myself, I have always wondered if I would buy everything that appeals to me. Probably, but everything comes at a price, which at most times is far beyond my reach. For long I have always wanted to travel around Europe and despite living in the UK for nearly four years, I have had very few opportunities to get away. The first opportunity I had to travel somewhere in Europe was back in November 2004, when I traveled to Brussels for three days as a part of our university residential. Good thing Leeds Met MBA has this unique experience as a part of the course where we had an opportunity to learn and digest how the European Union works. Other than that, I had been to Switzerland purely on leisure for three days which I had extensively blogged about here. So the urge to travel has been lingering for a while now.

My fascination to travel by Eurostar, the newly opened Waterloo International Station and my enthusiasm to visit the city of lights fueled my travel dreams further. I managed to convince myself that December is THE right time to visit Paris as I had also found out that the EuroDisney in Paris would be celebrating 15 years of opening in December. We booked our tickets to travel by Eurostar to Paris and managed to get an extended six months Schengen visa, thanks to French courtesy.

Traveling to Paris is an unique experience as the city is brimming with plenty of excitement. But crossing the channel to Paris by Eurostar has its own aura and certainly deserves a separate post. So our French trip gives plenty of food for the blog in the coming days. Anyway, as with our previous trip we loyally logged on to Last Minute for our holiday package as it is simpler to use and offers convenient options to book tickets for both via Planes and Eurostar. I did try to book the package directly with Eurostar but for some weird reason, a similar holiday package with the Eurostar site is much more expensive. I guess this has more to do with the kind of agreements with hotels different operators have. I have found Last Minute to be definitely cheaper than other travel websites.

Watch this space for more on our French Odyssey!

Music at your finger tips: First impressions of an iPod Touch

iPod TouchAfter much deliberation, I finally laid my hands on to Apple’s newest offering, although it stays with me only for a few days. I really would have loved to own the iPod Touch, but Apple announcing the launch one month after I had replaced my stolen White 30 Gig iPod with Black one (There goes the 30 day refund policy) ensures that I hold on to it for a while. Nonetheless, I have the iPod Touch for the next few days before it flies out with Nandu to reach the safe hands of Ashu, who undoubtedly would be delighted with this new gadget instead of a regular iPod.

iPod FamilyIn the recent years, Apple has leapfrogged it’s nearest competitors by introducing socially influential uber cool gadgets which has changed general perception of digital music. Honestly, a few years back, before the introduction of iPod, I considered MP3 music as pirated music as I had never seen a legitimate store selling compressed music in digital formats. iPod arrived and conquered the digital music world’s changing myths, owing much to the fact of delivering content using it’s proprietary iTunes software.

iPod TouchAlthough there are numerous portable music players available in the market, which are as intuitive, user friendly and colourful as iPods (Players such as Zune, Creative etc), iPod seems to have helped capture people’s imagination in a much wider market. The evolution of the iPod Range from the 1st generation to the all new iPhone has been equally sleek and innovative. Since its arrival as the 1st generation music player, iPod has slimmed and shed weight while adding numerous intuitive features. Any new product by Apple is sure to create a buzz and this is evident with iPod Touch and the iPhone.

iPod Touch Wi-FiThe iPod Touch is more of a stripped down version of an iPhone, albeit it’s dazzling interface and innovative design makes it a killer among all the iPod products. In terms of exterior, it is the usual smudge prone chrome and glass exterior, now a common feature among all iPods, which ensures that the player definitely needs a protective film. However, the oddity of the iPod Touch is in the black top corner plastic casing, which looks unimpressive with the Chrome plated finish on the back. For a company of Apple’s standards, which relies heavily on design, the casing is a bit incomprehensible. On the top left edge of the player is power button to activate/deactivate the player and a button below the touch screen interface to call the menu on screen. The touch screen navigation is the USP of iPod Touch and with the large screen makes it worthy enough for crispy video, pictures and browsing through the added Wi-Fi compatibility.

iPod Touch SongsLike all other iPod products, the iPod touch comes with minimal accessories, laid out behind a black plastic cradle on which the iPod touch is packed in a flimsy plastic film neatly packaged in an attractive box. The box also packs a user guide, a USB cable, a cleaning cloth, a dock adaptor, two Apple stickers, and a pair of the now popular iPod earphones, along with a small bit of plastic which acts as a viewing stand for the player.

I had very little time to sync my iTunes to the iPod Touch, but I assume it is bit of an ordeal as my library has more than 15GB of songs as against the paltry 8GB iPOD. When I tried syncing this morning, it only copied recently purchased songs and failed to show my library under the syncing options to select and add songs. I guess, it needs a bit of investigation in this regard. Anyway, I will explore this in detail this weekend.

All images courtesy Apple.