Some things change on a new years day
First of all, my apologies for being so silent for the last weeks - I prepared for and attended 22C3, which took much more of my time and ressources than I had planned - as usual. Anyway, when I came back to Vienna, my first planned stop was the phil - planned because it was, like most shops on New Year’s day, closed. But on my way there, I found this sign, put up by the office of bridge and foundation work - it informs you how to pass a specific obstacle (in this case, some stairs) in case you are somehow unable to pass it on foot - for example, if you are in a wheelchair or pushing a stroller. I’ve seen similar signs in Malm
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there are 2 lifts at the audimax-gang which should take you to every storey of the univie
Hee hee - Vienna does take quite a lot of time rebooting after New Year’s Eve. Good for me that I emailed the phil crew beforehand, asking when they are re-opening in 2006 - you should’ve asked me before going *g*. But as my visitor from Berlin noticed accurately: everything tends to be closed, no correct online information is to be had - everything’s guess-work.
The phil re-opened yesterday, by the way. ;)