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vegivamp

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« on: 09.03.2007, 14:23:50 »

Well, I haven't seen this anywhere else yet, so for the Google Earthers, here's a placemark of the hotel :-)

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Re: Location
« Reply #1 on: 09.03.2007, 14:29:03 »

Well, I haven't seen this anywhere else yet, so for the Google Earthers, here's a placemark of the hotel :-)

And for those who don't have Google Earth ... have a look a the Travel Section of the EF web page. There's an embedded google maps applet which lets you zoom in on the hotel just as closely :)

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« Reply #2 on: 09.03.2007, 16:27:19 »

I already added it to my Google Maps placemarks, so I'm all set anyway! =^^=
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vegivamp

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« Reply #3 on: 09.03.2007, 16:59:30 »

Well, I haven't seen this anywhere else yet, so for the Google Earthers, here's a placemark of the hotel :-)

And for those who don't have Google Earth ... have a look a the Travel Section of the EF web page. There's an embedded google maps applet which lets you zoom in on the hotel just as closely :)

Ah, haven't been on the site since our registration was confirmed :-)
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Re: Location
« Reply #4 on: 09.03.2007, 17:07:05 »

Actually, I've fiddled around some more with the Google Maps API (after getting the map on the EF web site to work, which was a royal pain in the arse, especially the polygon for the red highlights) and put up a nice little applet showing some of the infrastructure near the con site at http://husky.dnsalias.org/~doco/ef-hotel1.5/ef-markt.html. Note that this is still somewhat a work in progress, but the most important supermarkets, cash machines and so on are in it already.
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vegivamp

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« Reply #5 on: 09.03.2007, 17:53:21 »

I love how you've "accidentally" indicated the mcdo with a biohazard sign :-)
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Re: Location
« Reply #6 on: 09.03.2007, 18:39:30 »

I love how you've "accidentally" indicated the mcdo with a biohazard sign :-)

Actually it's a nuclear-hazard sign. But way to cool anyway.

Some people call McDonalds even McDoof(McStupid) or McDreck(McDirt).
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« Reply #7 on: 09.03.2007, 22:06:42 »

Well, can you blame them!  And, if you are an American coming over here, if will be such a change from the American McD's, which also are horrible...   Hmm, maybe it's not that much of a change, really.
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« Reply #8 on: 10.03.2007, 20:03:29 »

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Some people call McDonalds even McDoof(McStupid) or McDreck(McDirt).

I usually call it mockingly a American restaurant.
For fast food I'd much more prefer the local snack bar, you know, those you'd never heard of before.
Or a good Shawarma joint (here in Holland they call it Shoarma, if I'm not mistaken it's Döner in Germany, right)
They usually serve food with taste.
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Re: Location
« Reply #9 on: 11.03.2007, 01:24:31 »

I love how you've "accidentally" indicated the mcdo with a biohazard sign :-)

Actually it's a nuclear-hazard sign. But way to cool anyway.

Some people call McDonalds even McDoof(McStupid) or McDreck(McDirt).
Or as us arkys call it McFatasses.
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vegivamp

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« Reply #10 on: 12.03.2007, 16:57:53 »

Well, can you blame them!  And, if you are an American coming over here, if will be such a change from the American McD's, which also are horrible...   Hmm, maybe it's not that much of a change, really.

A Canadian friend of mine claims that European mcs are tastier than the American versions, and when I went to an Eastern European one (Lithuania) I have to say they did seem slightly less evil than the Belgian ones.

Could just be the change of air, though.
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whitewulfe

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« Reply #11 on: 14.03.2007, 20:46:39 »

Why travel just so you can eat rotten ronnies?  Better to get to sample local foods.  Can always eat McDonald's when you get home (like how the first thing I did when I got back from Alaska was go to Tim Horton's. >.>)
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Re: Location
« Reply #12 on: 14.03.2007, 21:12:25 »

Why travel just so you can eat rotten ronnies?  Better to get to sample local foods.  Can always eat McDonald's when you get home (like how the first thing I did when I got back from Alaska was go to Tim Horton's. >.>)

LOL! Rotten Ronnies... I like that description... :D
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whitewulfe

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« Reply #13 on: 14.03.2007, 21:13:54 »

LOL! Rotten Ronnies... I like that description... :D

I credit my deceased grandfather for that expression...  ^_^
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vegivamp

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« Reply #14 on: 15.03.2007, 12:00:44 »

Why travel just so you can eat rotten ronnies?  Better to get to sample local foods.  Can always eat McDonald's when you get home (like how the first thing I did when I got back from Alaska was go to Tim Horton's. >.>)

Oh, but I do, this was just emergency food :-)

I love nothing more that try whatever stuff they eat locally. I've grown quite fond of pierogi in Lithuania, among other things, although I've never dared to try the zeppelins - those things look evil, even though I know they're little more than minced meat in a mashed potato jacket.
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