book’s prices

to my Amazon-law_screaming-friends in Italy: “Germany’s book culture is sustained by an age-old practice requiring all bookstores, including German online booksellers, to sell books at fixed prices.” http://www.nytimes.com/200?7/10/24/arts/24book.html

rotte di avvicinamento

in caso voleste comprare casa a Berlino Berliner+Zeitung/flugrouten/1 – flugrouten-001 – flugrouten-002 – … sono 18 in totale Fuß vuol dire… “piedi / feet” Betriebsrichtung …. “richtung” e’ la direzione, “Betrieb” … *operativa* bahn, sta per trasporto, corridoio, Nordbahn = corridoio nord

notav, like Stuttgart21

what’s going on in Europe? for my german colleagues… the police is protecting a construction site against the population… like Stuttgart21, an absurd amount of money is being spent against the will of the population… and, as u can imagine, the tender for the project was reserved to italian companies… … proven to be colluded [...]

services in english

I can’t complain anymore about german services not speaking english after this movie

we (in Italy) will get NO new jobs

[...] The large role of Italy’s public sector, a muddled commercial law system, and the perception of corruption and latent economic nationalism discourage investment in Italy by outsiders. The presence of organized crime also constitutes a deterrent to investment in some parts of the country. Many Italian institutions and international organizations examining various aspects of [...]

WTF is Europe?

A common coin? Maybe, apart of Denmark and UK that pretend to keep their currency. And obviously, till last September, I worked for a corporation that had 3 HQ with 3 different currencies… Düsseldorf, London, Copenhagen. A common retirement plan? Neither! Each damn country has its own fund. At least they granted to people moving [...]

first snow in Berlin