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Ashikaga

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(Msg. 31) Posted: Sat Jan 19, 2008 12:12 am
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CK of the Cavern #23 howled:
> Words to the wise, Polychromic wrote:
>> CK wrote:
>>
>>>So I moved and switched jobs. Yay for me!
>>
>>Was it fun or a hassle? What's your new place like?
>
> It was fun, still is fun, as the flat was completely empty, there is
> much to do.

Wait..., I thought you mean.... Silly of me. It's your new apartment
that's empty. I thought it was some new project. Well..., IKEA is still
the solution. Very Happy

>>Where are you working now and what is your job?
>
> I am back working at Siemens, as P&I Consultant. As I found out a
> couple of days ago, P&I means process and information.

That sounds like information technology related. Maybe one of these days I
can bother you with IT questions?

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(Msg. 32) Posted: Mon Jan 21, 2008 10:44 pm
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Words to the wise, Polychromic <macecil.RemoveThis@gmail.com> wrote:


>First order of business - set up computer. Second - ??

Nono, living room and bed was first, computer was second.
Now it was bookshelves and unpacking my gazillion of books. Setting up
my other bookshelves for my comp and gaming related books, then a
temporary kitchen, then some huge cupboards for clothes (I cannot
remember the actual word right now - I am bad with furniture).

Oh, and before that, some light in order to see something.

OH, and very soon, the washing machine.

>>>Where are you working now and what is your job?
>>
>>I am back working at Siemens, as P&I Consultant. As I found out a
>>couple of days ago, P&I means process and information.
>
>Oh, I guess I missed the fact that you'd left Siemens before.

Obviously you did, yes Wink
Can't blame you, I barely remember my name lately.
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(Msg. 33) Posted: Mon Jan 21, 2008 10:44 pm
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On Mon, 21 Jan 2008 22:44:20 +0100, CK <claus.DeleteThis@ultima-dragons.org> wrote:

>Words to the wise, Polychromic <macecil.DeleteThis@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>>First order of business - set up computer. Second - ??
>
>Nono, living room and bed was first, computer was second.
>Now it was bookshelves and unpacking my gazillion of books. Setting up
>my other bookshelves for my comp and gaming related books, then a
>temporary kitchen, then some huge cupboards for clothes (I cannot
>remember the actual word right now - I am bad with furniture).

Well, in newer houses in the US all the closets are built-in so we don't
need armoires. I think on the east coast of the US where some houses are
older they might need them. Anyhow, I think the word is armoire but I
don't know that I'm spelling the correctly.

>Oh, and before that, some light in order to see something.

So you did all that in pitch blackness? Impressive!

>OH, and very soon, the washing machine.

You have to bring your own bathtub? How barbaric! Wink

So is your new place on the first floor or are you having to carry
everything upstairs?
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(Msg. 34) Posted: Mon Jan 21, 2008 10:44 pm
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Words to the wise, Ashikaga <citizenashi.TakeThisOut@hotmail.com> wrote:

>Go to IKEA for DIY cubicles? j/k They don't sell them... yet.

We dont have cubicles over here, at least no company I know of or have
talked to people thereof.

>>>>Where are you working now and what is your job?
>>>
>>>I am back working at Siemens, as P&I Consultant. As I found out a
>>>couple of days ago, P&I means process and information.
>>
>> Oh, I guess I missed the fact that you'd left Siemens before.
>
>Oh come on, Poly. He left there long times ago for something else. Was it
>some sort of software engineer type of job?

Of course it was software engineer, this is my trade!
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(Msg. 35) Posted: Mon Jan 21, 2008 10:45 pm
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Words to the wise, Ashikaga <citizenashi.RemoveThis@hotmail.com> wrote:

>> It was fun, still is fun, as the flat was completely empty, there is
>> much to do.
>
>Wait..., I thought you mean.... Silly of me. It's your new apartment
>that's empty. I thought it was some new project. Well..., IKEA is still
>the solution. Very Happy

Ikea is 20 minutes away as it was before in the other city. So, yes.

>>>Where are you working now and what is your job?
>>
>> I am back working at Siemens, as P&I Consultant. As I found out a
>> couple of days ago, P&I means process and information.
>
>That sounds like information technology related. Maybe one of these days I
>can bother you with IT questions?

Dont you already? Razz
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(Msg. 36) Posted: Tue Jan 22, 2008 7:02 am
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CK of the Cavern #28 howled:
> Words to the wise, Ashikaga <citizenashi DeleteThis @hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>>> It was fun, still is fun, as the flat was completely empty, there is
>>> much to do.
>>
>>Wait..., I thought you mean.... Silly of me. It's your new apartment
>>that's empty. I thought it was some new project. Well..., IKEA is still
>>the solution. Very Happy
>
> Ikea is 20 minutes away as it was before in the other city. So, yes.
>
>>>>Where are you working now and what is your job?
>>>
>>> I am back working at Siemens, as P&I Consultant. As I found out a
>>> couple of days ago, P&I means process and information.
>>
>>That sounds like information technology related. Maybe one of these days I
>>can bother you with IT questions?
>
> Dont you already? Razz

True, true..., but it's nice to ask....

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(Msg. 37) Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2008 10:34 pm
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Words to the wise, Polychromic <macecil.DeleteThis@gmail.com> wrote:

>On Mon, 21 Jan 2008 22:44:20 +0100, CK <claus.DeleteThis@ultima-dragons.org> wrote:
>
>>Words to the wise, Polychromic <macecil.DeleteThis@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>
>>>First order of business - set up computer. Second - ??
>>
>>Nono, living room and bed was first, computer was second.
>>Now it was bookshelves and unpacking my gazillion of books. Setting up
>>my other bookshelves for my comp and gaming related books, then a
>>temporary kitchen, then some huge cupboards for clothes (I cannot
>>remember the actual word right now - I am bad with furniture).
>
>Well, in newer houses in the US all the closets are built-in so we don't
>need armoires. I think on the east coast of the US where some houses are
>older they might need them. Anyhow, I think the word is armoire but I
>don't know that I'm spelling the correctly.

Newer houses have that as well over here, but this is rather old,
1960's or thereof.

>>Oh, and before that, some light in order to see something.
>
>So you did all that in pitch blackness? Impressive!

Well, there is this yellow dot in the sky called sun, you know?
Well, now its being called JAVA at the brokers, but what the hell.

>>OH, and very soon, the washing machine.
>
>You have to bring your own bathtub? How barbaric! Wink

*laughs*

>So is your new place on the first floor or are you having to carry
>everything upstairs?

It is on the first floor, i.e. one level above the ground. Wink
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(Msg. 38) Posted: Fri Jan 25, 2008 7:16 pm
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CK of the Cavern #48 howled:
> Words to the wise, Polychromic <macecil DeleteThis @gmail.com> wrote:
>
>>On Mon, 21 Jan 2008 22:44:20 +0100, CK <claus DeleteThis @ultima-dragons.org> wrote:
>>
>>>Words to the wise, Polychromic <macecil DeleteThis @gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>First order of business - set up computer. Second - ??
>>>
>>>Nono, living room and bed was first, computer was second.
>>>Now it was bookshelves and unpacking my gazillion of books. Setting up
>>>my other bookshelves for my comp and gaming related books, then a
>>>temporary kitchen, then some huge cupboards for clothes (I cannot
>>>remember the actual word right now - I am bad with furniture).
>>
>>Well, in newer houses in the US all the closets are built-in so we don't
>>need armoires. I think on the east coast of the US where some houses are
>>older they might need them. Anyhow, I think the word is armoire but I
>>don't know that I'm spelling the correctly.
>
> Newer houses have that as well over here, but this is rather old,
> 1960's or thereof.

Most of the house have built-in closets, but whether one likes
armoires/wardrobers or built-in is a matter of taste.

>>>Oh, and before that, some light in order to see something.
>>
>>So you did all that in pitch blackness? Impressive!
>
> Well, there is this yellow dot in the sky called sun, you know?
> Well, now its being called JAVA at the brokers, but what the hell.
>
>>>OH, and very soon, the washing machine.
>>
>>You have to bring your own bathtub? How barbaric! Wink
>
> *laughs*

(*snickers*)

>>So is your new place on the first floor or are you having to carry
>>everything upstairs?
>
> It is on the first floor, i.e. one level above the ground. Wink

You Europeans are confusing. What would our first floor called?

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(Msg. 39) Posted: Fri Jan 25, 2008 9:51 pm
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Words to the wise, Ashikaga <citizenashi DeleteThis @hotmail.com> wrote:

>>>So is your new place on the first floor or are you having to carry
>>>everything upstairs?
>>
>> It is on the first floor, i.e. one level above the ground. Wink
>
>You Europeans are confusing. What would our first floor called?

Ground floor is the one on the ground, everything above is <number>
floor.
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(Msg. 40) Posted: Fri Jan 25, 2008 9:51 pm
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CK of the Cavern #19 howled:
> Words to the wise, Ashikaga wrote:
>
>>>>So is your new place on the first floor or are you having to carry
>>>>everything upstairs?
>>>
>>> It is on the first floor, i.e. one level above the ground. Wink
>>
>>You Europeans are confusing. What would our first floor called?
>
> Ground floor is the one on the ground, everything above is <number>
> floor.

So technically the ground floor is the zeroth floor, unless the concept of
zero has not invented yet. :-p

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(Msg. 41) Posted: Sat Jan 26, 2008 10:06 am
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Words to the wise, Ashikaga <citizenashi.RemoveThis@hotmail.com> wrote:

>> Ground floor is the one on the ground, everything above is <number>
>> floor.
>
>So technically the ground floor is the zeroth floor, unless the concept of
>zero has not invented yet. :-p

In a way, yes.
Thing is, I would never rent a flat at ground level, I am not that
much of an exhibitionist.
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(Msg. 42) Posted: Sat Jan 26, 2008 10:06 am
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On Sat, 26 Jan 2008 10:06:11 +0100, CK <claus RemoveThis @ultima-dragons.org> wrote:

>Words to the wise, Ashikaga <citizenashi RemoveThis @hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>>> Ground floor is the one on the ground, everything above is <number>
>>> floor.
>>
>>So technically the ground floor is the zeroth floor, unless the concept of
>>zero has not invented yet. :-p
>
>In a way, yes.
>Thing is, I would never rent a flat at ground level, I am not that
>much of an exhibitionist.

They don't have curtain in Germany?
I usually keep them all closed except in the kitchen anyhow.
No harsh sunlight for my beautiful pale, pallid skin.
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(Msg. 43) Posted: Sat Jan 26, 2008 10:06 am
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On Sat, 26 Jan 2008 05:38:12 -0600, Polychromic <macecil.TakeThisOut@gmail.com> wrote:

>On Sat, 26 Jan 2008 10:06:11 +0100, CK <claus.TakeThisOut@ultima-dragons.org> wrote:
>
>>Words to the wise, Ashikaga <citizenashi.TakeThisOut@hotmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>>> Ground floor is the one on the ground, everything above is <number>
>>>> floor.
>>>
>>>So technically the ground floor is the zeroth floor, unless the concept of
>>>zero has not invented yet. :-p
>>
>>In a way, yes.
>>Thing is, I would never rent a flat at ground level, I am not that
>>much of an exhibitionist.
>
>They don't have curtain in Germany?

curtain*s*. My hands are so dumb sometimes.
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(Msg. 44) Posted: Sat Jan 26, 2008 2:06 pm
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Words to the wise, Polychromic <macecil DeleteThis @gmail.com> wrote:

>>>In a way, yes.
>>>Thing is, I would never rent a flat at ground level, I am not that
>>>much of an exhibitionist.
>>
>>They don't have curtain in Germany?
>
>curtain*s*. My hands are so dumb sometimes.

Well, there are curtains of course, but I dont like to be forced to
have the curtains drawn shut at all times. You know, there is this
yellow flat disc in the sky whose rays sometimes do feel good.
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(Msg. 45) Posted: Sat Jan 26, 2008 2:06 pm
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On Sat, 26 Jan 2008 14:06:50 +0100, CK <claus.DeleteThis@ultima-dragons.org> wrote:

>Words to the wise, Polychromic <macecil.DeleteThis@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>>>>In a way, yes.
>>>>Thing is, I would never rent a flat at ground level, I am not that
>>>>much of an exhibitionist.
>>>
>>>They don't have curtain in Germany?
>>
>>curtain*s*. My hands are so dumb sometimes.
>
>Well, there are curtains of course, but I dont like to be forced to
>have the curtains drawn shut at all times. You know, there is this
>yellow flat disc in the sky whose rays sometimes do feel good.

Freak.
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