I've packed again, I've arrived.
Since yesterday I've got Internet at home. It took two days of sniffing the traffic of 19 wireless networks with KisMAC. If you happen to live round here and have a WiFi access point with no encryption/password called WLAN
, please contact me, I'd like to thank you and of course pay you half of the costs. I don't mind the wonky nature of the connection and its slow speed – you have no idea how good it feels to be able to stay in touch with my loved ones easily.
Does that make me sound like an addict?
Anyway. I owe you my first impressions. Berlin is big. And it's hard to find some orientation. It was easier to find myself getting through London alone at stations and places I haven't been to. As far as I've noticed, there are hardly any one-way streets and Zebrastreifen but other pedestrian crossings. Coffee culture is completely different if not to say, not even comparable with the Viennese one. Everything is frickin' cheap. I hope I won't spend more money because of that …
It's hard to get hold of one opinion here. Some say Wedding (the district) is a horrible place to stay due to crime, other's say it's nice, some say the Carnival of Cultures is bad, others recommend me to go there. Maybe riding a bike is really the way to go here, even though I've been told it's suicide? Oh well, orientation first anyway.
So let me introduce to you, Markus' flat:
I really hope to get a flat in this house, even though playing loud music and organising wicked parties is out of discussion (you can hear the person below us singing and playing an acoustic guitar).
Of course, two of the few days outside, I spent with Austrians: Thursday and Friday were mainly devoted to monochrom which are part of Heimspiel 2006, a nice exhibition in Kreuzberg, where we (me and Markus that is) helped them a little with their video loop DVD.
But! I'm going to meet Till from the Berlin Metroblog where I'm hopefully be able to participate soon, and Enki introduced me to Julia that will show me the CCCB, and Jan said he might show me a little bit of the city. Yay for locals!
Yeah, and this is how Markus makes (delicious) pizza. Minimal kitchens rule, don't they?
I'm sorry, does this entry sound a little silly to you?
04. June 2006, 23:28
04. June 2006, 23:35
nein , warum ? u seit wann interessiert dich das , wie du auf andere wirkst ? : P zurzeit ist grad ganz viel berlin u deutschland im fernsehen : ) u ja , mit dem cooking markus zusammenwohnen ist wahrscheinlich " not so bad " *zwinker & die anna b . haett wen , der eine wohnung in berlin fuer 350 gesamt haett ( bei interesse lass ich dir die mail zukommen )
karin on 05. June 2006, 14:25
pizza! pizza! pizza! und netz! super :) halt berlin warm für mich, ich komme so schnell wie ich kann - was halt leider mit der kündigungsfrist meiner jetzigen wohnung zusammenhängt.
kingmob on 06. June 2006, 16:44
abr markus kommt doch bald wieder nach wien, odr? kannst du dann nicht einfach die wohnung uebernehmen?
meine mail an dich kommt dreimal am tag (achtung uebertreibung "am tag" weglassen) wieder zurueck.. warum?
ambre on 07. June 2006, 13:13
Ich geh morgen Abend mit nem Kumpel an der Fanmeie (TM) das Spiel gucken. Wenn Du da bist, ruf mal durch.
till on 14. June 2006, 00:17
Fanmeile* !
on 14. June 2006, 00:17