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Kraken? GEEN PROBLEEM ! maar OPLOSSING. de amsterdamse kraakspeekuren: The bad german moffje habit of not knowing curtains Hello world. this the end. germans like russians like nederlands like kasselers didnīt know about curtains until the system failed. when the first curtains were found, telekom said APSOLUTNO! yes, of course everyone is allowed to come and visit, everyone is allowed and will be able to if the system isnīt too slow. and everyone knows: borders are running everywhere. bankers, socialists and social workers builded up a new movement, called nothingtodo. unUsually there are known borders as well as no-where. someone has calculated that there are no borders, even if stones are thrown. i dont think so. please visit peacelink.org for further details. although, systems are becoming slower, even with xs4all. someone wonders to get slower if you are slow. someone is magic. someone is stonethrower. someone is kraaker. please read AGB offering open business plans, [everyone is able, too]. there are no borders, even if a trademark is being scratched. TMN said: if there are any problems with written trademarks answer the direct way, donīt read newspapers, sit back and watch TV or better read a book. someone said: there are no pink flowers, no greens [even not in frankfurt] and someone said: watch club voltaire in frankfurt and munich. they sit together just talking... how boring: they watch each otherīs old faces while bubbling. meanwhile, when odessa failed that it has to be a port city, especially after and before 1990, you only could see the big steps running to sea, building big grachtefietse and didnīt know how beautiful the architecture in Amsterdam could be. High steps in old houses. Inside-Architecture which hasnīt been seen yet. Odessa is beautiful. Once my friend met an old women there on a flee-market. I bought a book called "Schiller Gallerie". Itīs beautiful by "Erwin Förster" in cooperation with Bernd Langer ;-]. It has been once printed in Germany by Friedrich Bruckmannīs Verlag and was used. Thatīs also nice. There are a few other cityīs someone saw in Russia in the 90īs: Nuovorisisk [south coast of Russia, nearby black sea] very nice, but no new toilets like in DDR before 1989, espiacilly not in the innercity but still in some living communities nearby Bauhaus Prostaja Kracota, Kneb (Kiew, you had to walk a long distance to Newski prospect to get some fresh milk for a nescafe in 1993), everyone was trading. St. Petersburg, Nikolai Gogol, Moskwa, ja ni student, ja ni parle ruski. Bablje Leto, Babuschka and staff. After a while they saw someone is too lazy to learn each otherīs languages, espiacilly encapsulated postscripts or perl, mysql ssh, pop3, proxys and IP-sharing, RSAbruteforce, no tracerouting, nothing even no fluchthilfe for illegals and legals, egals. And so on. Then someone saw peace everywhere. Thatīs nice. Not building up old bikes from deep canals, not only embryos from galleries in munich, no cars in the inner-city (I wouldnīt do so being in Holland, espiacilly without having a driverīs license). Children are the most important for our future. Even for australian munchs coming to Europe for being alone, reading a book. They saw de waag in nieuw market. Read mail bombings and spam in Kosovo. They saw the eremitage but havenīt got a visit because itīs too expensive. They saw episch workers doing a good job. Tot vandaag toe heeft het Duits het karakter van een zekere kunstmatige culturtaal behouden. De betrekkelijke uniformiteit van de schrijftaal kan niet verbergen dat in het levend taalgebruik dee oude driedeling: opperduits, middenduits en Nederduits, which is very similar to plaatduits. Hopefully not. War is not the answer. Please see peacelink.org for further details. dah _______________________________________________ Nettime-bold mailing list Nettime-bold@nettime.org http://amsterdam.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-bold