Planes, Trains, Food and catching up with AmiKit creator
My February has been really busy, travelling for business in late January to Prague, which is in the Czech Republic. I had assumed I would have time to do some blog posts when I returned but it has been very busy since my return in mid February too!
Before I left for Europe in late January I did get some time to try out some of the latest 2024 Amiga demos from Gerp 2024:
The OCS demos are impressive already this year! I definitely noticed a trend away from the 060 AGA demos to focusing on the standard Amiga 500 OCS demos in recent years.
I guess demo groups have explored as far as they can push the AGA chipset? I hope we do get more AGA demos in 2024 too - I love them too.
If you haven't seen the latest 2024 Amiga demos, head over to pouet.net and download them now - they are awesome!
For me though, it takes 26 hours minimum...first flight sector from Adelaide is around 13 hours, arriving in Doha at the wonderful time of 3:17am...
I then had to wait 4 and half hours in Doha airport for my connecting flight to Prague. On the positive side it gave me time to experience the automated train they use in the terminal:
The train is very clean and whisper quiet - you wouldn't know it was there unless you look up from the terminal floor.
Doha airport is not my favourite airport to be honest, everything is so expensive there, but it offers the quickest path from Adelaide to Europe at the moment.
I won't talk about my work here except to say it was really busy and full of meetings. I did eat some nice food at night though!
I can still get my Amiga fix too, as I installed AmiKit 12 on the Ally also:
I imagine not many people buying a ROG Ally are using it to play Amiga 500 demos and games. Well, I am doing just that!
On the weekend I had off in Prague, I travelled on the Prague Metro subway train to the Old Town area, as I have done many times before.
The reason I am here though is to experience something I have not done before, a Train restaurant called Vytopna nearby!
This restaurant has train tracks throughout the restaurant, and delivers your food and drinks by train!
These trains are not small, and carry a lot of food and drinks! I decided to try the Beer train degustation. Beer in Prague is delicious, much nicer than most beer in Australia if I am honest.
You get a train ticket when you enter the restaurant. You definitely need to book this place in advance.
I ordered a main course, a long with a work colleague of mine who was there also. They come in covered metal containers to keep them warm and protect them from others touching them before you get it!
My lunch arrives. You get around 10 seconds or so to take the order, grab a photo and the train then automatically departs. So don't waste too much time taking photos!
If you order food for 4 people in a booth, they stack the orders on top of each other, and add multiple carriages to the train - very clever:
I definitely recommend visiting this restaurant if you love trains and/or you have kids. It's a lot of fun.
For dessert we visited cukrář, a restaurant tucked away in Old Town, but not far from Wenceslaus Square:
I picked out the two desserts below, and both were so delicious. I will definitely come back to this place again the next time I am in Prague.
I found out about this place on YouTube via the Honest Guide channel run by a Czech based YouTuber who does videos in English. Worth checking out if you plan to visit Czech republic - very informative and fun too.
Actually, I found out that they are building a Metro Line D in Prague at the moment and the merch for that is also there, but since I can't ride the line yet, I didn't buy it. I don't buy the merch for a train or train service unless I have actually ridden on the train service.
The Prague Metro stops right next to it on Red subway Line C, and allows easy connection so I used that:
I was on a české drahy express train rj75 to Brno, which actually continues onto Graz in Austria as the final destination. It is the trip listed on the top of the board below:
The platforms are covered by a massive roof, which is quite common in Europe but rare for me to see in Australia.
Would be great to have this many different train trip options in Australia, but I know it will never happen. Europe is very well connected by train, so you can travel all over Europe by train from Prague.
I found out the Venice-Simplon Orient Express train also travels to Prague once a year in summer too!
Anyway, I moved to the right platform as my train was due to depart shortly. Interesting that an Austrian OBB loco is pulling the consist today - I guess since the final destination is Austria. I would have thought they would change Locos much closer to the border. Anyway, happy to see it!
I bought a business class ticket because it is not much more expensive than the regular one, and you get a much nicer carriage, seat and food/drink is served to your seat.
There are digital screens visible from each seat showing the current position of the train and other trip details.
There is a full menu on the train, and you can order food if you want - since I had breakfast before I left, I just had a coffee which is provided free of charge to business class train customers.
I did try the svíčková on the train last time when I went to Cesky Krumlov in 2023 and it tasted good.
Brno had a number of trains shortly departing as we arrived, so I imagine they are timed to the arrival of this train from Prague for onward connections.
The Brno station building is quite nice inside. Not as large as Prague of course, but some nice building details:
Outside the station there is the main entry and a more modern extension entry area.
The cobbled main street in front of the station is very wide:
Here is some more of the trams as we walked around in the Brno city area:
Jan promised me a good traditional Czech svíčková meal, and we went to a nice Brno pub to have some:
Yo! Joe! is quite impressive as a game on the Amiga. I also pre-ordered some new release games coming in the next few months, so I look forward to getting those!