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December 30, 2005
What I love about Berlin
- Children. Lots of children in the streets. These days on sleds. (The lack of children is, btw, one of the reasons I dislike London).
- < EUR 10 meals (food + drink). Factor that by x 2 if you visit Copenhagen.
- Conferences with 16 gbit (gigabit!!) uplinks. Too bad the Wi-Fi network was oversaturated and provided 20 kbit at best, but fortunatly there were plenty ethernet ports all over.
- A city of neighborhoods. With life on street level in housing areas, not just along the main arteries.
- People with an aura of creativity and change, unlike the Danes who are becoming worringly comfortable and self-satisfied with little incentive to change.
- The sound of snow squeeking beneath my boots. (Admitted, time of year dictates that).
- Breakfast at 3 pm, lunch at 8. (Gets me more on schedule with my West coast colleagues).
Posted by Nikolaj Nyholm at December 30, 2005 11:06 AM
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