Drupa on wry

I don't care what anybody else says. Drupa 2008 wasn't the Inkjet Drupa. It was the Sandwich Drupa. Düsseldorf is 24-hour sandwich town. In one week there, I ate more sandwiches than Jared Fogle has in his years on the Subway Diet. Much like the steam table food found in New York City delis, an endless supply of sandwiches mysteriously materialized at the Messe, at the train station, in supermarkets and on every street corner. Did they come from one central source, a streamlined hub of covert sandwich operational efficiency? Stay tuned — my investigation will resume May ...

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