Dresden, Germany.
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I just started a small weblog about the mysterious city of Dresden,
Germany´s perl between Berlin and Prague in the federal state of
Saxony.
The blog about museums, events and more will stay small and I won´t do
much advertizing, but the extern links there should be interesting as
well as some other stuff. My target group are people from other
countries just having a view.
Pictures, small hostels and so on. http://www.dresden-germany.eu
Germany´s perl between Berlin and Prague in the federal state of
Saxony.
The blog about museums, events and more will stay small and I won´t do
much advertizing, but the extern links there should be interesting as
well as some other stuff. My target group are people from other
countries just having a view.
Pictures, small hostels and so on. http://www.dresden-germany.eu
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In article <[email protected]. com>,
[email protected] wrote:
> I just started a small weblog about the mysterious city of Dresden,
> Germany´s perl between Berlin and Prague in the federal state of
> Saxony.
What on earth is mysterious about Dresden? Nice city. No mystery.
--
Mary Loomer Oliver (aka Erilar),
philologist, biblioholic medievalist
http://www.airstreamcomm.net/~erilarlo
[email protected] wrote:
> I just started a small weblog about the mysterious city of Dresden,
> Germany´s perl between Berlin and Prague in the federal state of
> Saxony.
What on earth is mysterious about Dresden? Nice city. No mystery.
--
Mary Loomer Oliver (aka Erilar),
philologist, biblioholic medievalist
http://www.airstreamcomm.net/~erilarlo
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erilar wrote:
> In article <[email protected]. com>,
> [email protected] wrote:
> > I just started a small weblog about the mysterious city of Dresden,
> > Germany´s perl between Berlin and Prague in the federal state of
> > Saxony.
> What on earth is mysterious about Dresden? Nice city. No mystery.
Maybe because for so many years it was in the DDR, hence somewhat "off
the beaten path" and so "mysterious"...???
--
Best
Greg
> In article <[email protected]. com>,
> [email protected] wrote:
> > I just started a small weblog about the mysterious city of Dresden,
> > Germany´s perl between Berlin and Prague in the federal state of
> > Saxony.
> What on earth is mysterious about Dresden? Nice city. No mystery.
Maybe because for so many years it was in the DDR, hence somewhat "off
the beaten path" and so "mysterious"...???
--
Best
Greg
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On Sun, 28 May 2006 20:29:27 -0500, erilar
<[email protected]> wrote:
>In article <[email protected]. com>,
>[email protected] wrote:
>> I just started a small weblog about the mysterious city of Dresden,
>> Germany´s perl between Berlin and Prague in the federal state of
>> Saxony.
> What on earth is mysterious about Dresden? Nice city. No mystery.
Perl is a programming language. Mystery solved here
http://www.comp.leeds.ac.uk/Perl/start.html
--
Martin
<[email protected]> wrote:
>In article <[email protected]. com>,
>[email protected] wrote:
>> I just started a small weblog about the mysterious city of Dresden,
>> Germany´s perl between Berlin and Prague in the federal state of
>> Saxony.
> What on earth is mysterious about Dresden? Nice city. No mystery.
Perl is a programming language. Mystery solved here
http://www.comp.leeds.ac.uk/Perl/start.html
--
Martin
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erilar schrieb:
> In article <[email protected]. com>,
> [email protected] wrote:
>
>> I just started a small weblog about the mysterious city of Dresden,
>> Germany´s perl between Berlin and Prague in the federal state of
>> Saxony.
>
> What on earth is mysterious about Dresden? Nice city. No mystery.
>
I suspect the OP is not a native English speaker and meant something
different.
T.
> In article <[email protected]. com>,
> [email protected] wrote:
>
>> I just started a small weblog about the mysterious city of Dresden,
>> Germany´s perl between Berlin and Prague in the federal state of
>> Saxony.
>
> What on earth is mysterious about Dresden? Nice city. No mystery.
>
I suspect the OP is not a native English speaker and meant something
different.
T.




