Thursday, September 07, 2006
Signs of life...
It has been a while since i last posted an entry to my blog. I don't think it's the novelty wearing off -- its just that i like to update it when i have done some interesting things (making food doesn't count any more) and when i obviously have the time -- . so, what have i been up too? So far places i have traveled to include Berlin, Potsdam and Kamenz - all lovely places with each having there own unique attractions. Plenty of information about them on the net to if you are able to read this blog, you should be able to search the Internet and find out more about them as well ;)
I went to Berlin again this weekend past to check out the IFA which the Consumer Electronics Show. Lots of interesting things to see. However, no real new technology but the show had more emphasis on how technologies have matured. E.g. Flat-screen tv's, Digital Radio and TV units, Personal Portable devices (Mps, GPS etc). But i did get lots of free brochures so it was definitely worth the trip. Now i just need to find the time to read them...
I need to go make some food now. Oh speaking of which, I received a German Cook book for my birthday (more about that later) from my friends at ifak :-) OK, at least there are pictures so for now i will have to look and learn.. My German classes are looking pretty exciting as well -- today two new female students joined the class. One is from Russia and the other from Uganda. The Russian student speaks no English but conversational German and the student from Uganda is just starting to speak German -- this is interesting since i am somewhere in between the two....but more towards to level of the student from Uganda. Lets see how it unfolds..
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I went to Berlin again this weekend past to check out the IFA which the Consumer Electronics Show. Lots of interesting things to see. However, no real new technology but the show had more emphasis on how technologies have matured. E.g. Flat-screen tv's, Digital Radio and TV units, Personal Portable devices (Mps, GPS etc). But i did get lots of free brochures so it was definitely worth the trip. Now i just need to find the time to read them...
I need to go make some food now. Oh speaking of which, I received a German Cook book for my birthday (more about that later) from my friends at ifak :-) OK, at least there are pictures so for now i will have to look and learn.. My German classes are looking pretty exciting as well -- today two new female students joined the class. One is from Russia and the other from Uganda. The Russian student speaks no English but conversational German and the student from Uganda is just starting to speak German -- this is interesting since i am somewhere in between the two....but more towards to level of the student from Uganda. Lets see how it unfolds..
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