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German podcast and bad news.

Someone is leaning a ladder to our house, right in front of the front door. Probably to check the roof - and I confess it's a little distracting. (I'm sitting very close to the front door when I'm at my workplace, both the normal one and the summer-workplace in the winter garden.)

Speaking of distraction - there is an archaeological podcast in the internet (in German). It's called "angegraben" and looks quite nice. I have not managed to sit down and listen to it yet... but it's on my list of things to do.

Another thing in German: In Erlangen, the classical archaeologists have a slight problem. With buildings... their own building, to be precise, as it's coming down on top of their heads. For those of you not reading German: the article has pics.

While I'm helping spread the bad news, here's an article about the sellout of the Stralsund archives, in English (with links, many of them to German texts). And that's it for today - more positive stuff tomorrow!


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Anonymous on Montag, 15. Juli 2013 12:16

Wow! A picture really does "paint a thousand words" - I don't understand German, but can see that that computer buried under the plaster doesn't look entirely happy.

Though it does remind me of my student days...

Heather

Wow! A picture really does "paint a thousand words" - I don't understand German, but can see that that computer buried under the plaster doesn't look entirely happy.

Though it does remind me of my student days...

Heather
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