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Week 11, Monday: Zurich to Piacenza | 2024-10-07T21:55:00+02:00 |
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Today we drive from Zurich to Piacenza, Italy. Marina has her Monday drawing course in Oerlikon, and I promise to pick her up at the Oerlikon station at noon. In the morning, I pack up the car and grab our belongings. I have to say, NOGs are a very social phenomenon. How I got to Piacenza is perhaps a typical route: on FOSDEM 2024 I presented on VPP and MPLS. In the audience there was one Kostas from Athens, who organizes the GRNOG series of conferences. He asked if I would be interested to come present my work there. I was more than happy to join GRNOG'16 and it would be a good chance for me to re-record the talk, as at FOSDEM unfortunately the microphone battery died shortly after I started presenting, which made the recording unusable.
So off to Greece we went, and it was a truly wonderful time. At GRNOG, I met one Alessandro from Italy. As we were having dinner with the folks from LANCOM (a datacenter operator and telco from Thessaloniki), Marina sat at the Italian side with Livio and Alessandro, and when I came over to chat, they both said it'd be fun to have me in the upcoming ITNOG On The Road edition, which would be in the home town of Alessandro and his company [Naquadria]. Well, since Zurich - Piacenza is only 4.5hrs or so by car, I thought: why not?
Fast forward to today, I picked up Marina in Oerlikon after a brief runaround due to roadworks at the train station, and we made our way down South. I consider myself truly blessed to be able to humblebrag that just two weeks ago, I was all the way up North in Oslo, and now I'm finding myself driving all the way South to Piacenza.
The drive down is leisurely and calm. Somewhere along the line I drive past Luzern, where IP-Max has a new point of presence at the Stollen datacenter; and then I drive past Altdorf, where IP-Max used to have a really cool Point of Presence at Deltalis DK2 in a former military bunker (sadly, Deltalis went out of business so we all moved out); and then I drive past Manno, where IP-Max has a point of presence at the Bancadati datacenter. It's so cool to be always only a few kilometers away from an AS25091 PoP! Maybe we'll pull a wire over the Alps at some point and go to Italy as well.
Lucky us - the Gottard tunnel is completely free of traffic. This is a looooong tunnel! I put the cruise control to 80km/h (50mph) and .. wait. It takes a good fifteen minutes to drive through this tunnel, which is truly a magificent work of civil engineering. I think my appreciation of the engineering quality definitely goes up if there are no traffic jams :)
We make our way to Milan, drive past it on the motor way to Bologna and about one third of the way, we see the offramp for Piacenza, which is our $dest for the first half of the week. We make our way to the hotel, Marina is glad that I'm driving - you must know: compared to the german and swiss driving style, italian drivers are a fair bit more artisanale and things like blinkers and full lines are all optional, and actually in several places there simply are no road markings at all.
But, when in Italy, drive like an Italian. And I am happy to oblige, to great amusement of my copilot. Piacenza is a nice town, and (luckily for us) parking in the city center is pretty easy. We take dinner in a small restaurant called Antonietta. We enjoy some starters with (italian) tapas, and then both go for fish: Marina takes spaghetti Vongole (English: clams), and I take a Branzino filet (Ebglish: seabass).
After dinner we walked back to the car, and then the hotel, where we turn in for the night.
Pictures of the Day
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