
Some people created lots of real nice stone towers along the river Isar in Munich. Seems like one started and inspired everybody else to participate. Hope it will last for a long time and not swept away by the next flood.
Go to my flickr account to see more.
My bank account enables me to use ATMs from 4 different banks without extra charges. So I never have a problem to find one. After using all of them several times I have a clear favorite – HypoVereinsbank. Why? Cause it only takes a minute to get your money by hitting 5 buttons. 4 buttons to enter your PIN, one to select the amount (which is usually 50 Euros).
Other banks require you to hit up to 10 buttons until you get your money (same amount of 50 Euro). It might be not that big of a thing, but if you count the number of people that can get money during an hour it’s less. If your ATM is at a good location in the city center (and assuming there are some people that have to pay fees) it’s better to offer a fast system to get as many customers as possible.
What are your experiences with ATMs?
For more than one year it is possible to print out stamps on a home computer. Deutsche Post has a software to print them on any ordinary printer. Two weeks ago they released version 2.0, which didn’t have many improvements that I would need. So, because it would cost € 10 to upgrade I did not choose to go to the new version.Then, last Friday, the Deutsche Post sent me a package with the new version. First I thought I had opted for regluar updates. But after reading the letter in the package, I new it was a gift for using their service so extensivly over the last months. Thank you Deutsche Post.
Update
For those of you who also want to use StampIt and don’t want to pay for it – check the free registration until October 31st.
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After a long time I visited PC Welt again – the German pendant to PC World. Apparently they have changed their navigation which now has different colors for each section. Unfortunately their colors are not very nice to read, how about red on blue, red on green or even red on orange. Might be easy to read. Here’s my favourite:
Maybe they’re still in beta – like many others…
I got a new pullover from “One Million Bucks”, a company that produces completly in Germany. The label inside has this list:
- accept who you are
- keep active
- learn skills
- communicate
- be creative
- keep in touch with friends
- get involved
- relax
- ask for help
- fear nothing
- be positive
- survive
And on the back side
- Don’t ask your father
Some kind of motivation. Read every time you put it on and you feel like that.
