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I have a very personal relationship with Pfandautomat site. In particular the Mehrwegflaschen with


O2, one of the mobile phone companies, bonded ticket machines at subway in Berlin stickers with the message "Do not talk to this automatically. If you have questions, our hotline will respond to a human, not a robot." to promote the fact that they have a call center rice container where you meet real people, not a computerized system for processing requests or complaints. (O2 have no connection with the administration subway.) Fun for them probably rice container are tired of impersonal systems (and I've called the bank the other day and had a really complex sentences recognition system, the robot asks what you want and you can tell him "I want to send my bank statements by post" I, frankly, I prefer this version, impersonal, an employee tired after many Sunari responsible not know how to solve problems and - at worst, can - talk like a robot, not one.) Here, I know, all sites are men hotline at the other end, so from this point of view, we are avant-garde. All subway, rice container a campaign discrete (and, in any case, made a little money and a lot of personal initiative) is urging the employment of former Tempelhof airport on 20 June 2009. Opened in 1923, Tempelhof was one of the three Berlin airports (Tegel and Schönefeld with) until October 2008, when it decided to close it. Tegel no longer take it any more, because it will be closed until 2011, the only remaining current Berlin Schönefeld Airport, which will be expanded and renamed mega-BBI (Berlin Brandenburg International). In the meantime, the authorities do not know what to do with hell of Tempelhof's land downtown, and ended in January ten-year agreement to conduct once every six months, a fashion event. rice container The rest of the time, nothing. So a handful (enough, apparently) decided that Berlin has no right to keep busy so nothing ground and urges all Berliners to handle 20.06.2009 airport and turn it into a huge squat . Given that the problem is one squat-sized semi-legal in all the world could the initiative to succeed. Airport in question rice container has a very beautiful and interesting history: After the Second World War, Americans have turned into an important military support, Tempelhof Air Base. Slowly and civilian flights were inaugurated. In 1948, during rice container the blockade of the city by the Russians, rice container hoping to get the entire Berlin, Americans have created so-called Luftbrücke, airlift that supplied West Berlin with vital things. (During this, the Russians, in typical style, even had cut power supply to West Berlin had interrupted rail shipments and other communist crap that obviously did not do than to both Americans and more. ) And now, one of the beautiful minutiae: American pilots when preparing the landing and threw open the window of the cockpit of flight watchers candy (gum, chocolates, box of raisins) attached to mini-parachutes made from handkerchiefs them. It was basically a teaser before unloading aid itself. (After nearly a year of blockade, the Russians gave up, realizing that they can not cope with American efficiency.) All Americans have built three underground levels, including a partially underground train line, including a mega-archive films, destroyed by the Russians "by mistake" (dynamited the entrance door in the cache, without considering the fact that they burn all the videos inside). If recycling airport will be quite difficult (Police has already announced that this will be a great pleasure to attempt a takeover of the nation's Tempelhof), simpler is here with PET bottles. Recycling is nothing new, it's everywhere, rice container and it's us, it's very good. Fun, but it became to me only here in Berlin, because rice container not go bottles in a container, not an employee teach them some, but a robot (a propos of O2, above) that identifies each type of glass by successive spins and red-blue scans the barcode and print at the end of teaching what you had to teach a voucher Pfand on the bottles (a tax that you pay when you buy full bottle). That way it creates rice container a circular requiring you basically return the bottles, if you want your money back (on average, 15 cents / bottle). In closing, a short film made with the mobile device in question during scanning bottles. SF clean, oh what else I like.
I have a very personal relationship with Pfandautomat site. In particular the Mehrwegflaschen with sliding doors and glass bay that chicken feet. Sometimes he does not like me at all and does not take bottle glasses, sometimes the mood just teasing and going from the 2nd attempt .... it's really rice container a love-hate relationship :))) May 1, 2009, 0:03
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