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  • Sander RosselS Sander Rossel

    Just got back from a vacation in Poland. Second time I've been there, great country! My girlfriend is from Poland (this was my first time with her) so I guess I'll be going more often. We were staying in Krakow, which is a beautiful city, or at least the city center is. Been to Auschwitz and it's even worse than what you see on TV :wtf: Salt mine Wieliczka was very impressive as well (but not in a maximum killing capacity kind of way). We also went to Energylandia, great if you like roller coasters, which I do! From my previous visit I can also recommend Malbork, largest castle in the world. The "in-laws" are nice too, even though I can't really talk to them. Can see myself going back again :)

    Best, Sander Azure DevOps Succinctly (free eBook) Azure Serverless Succinctly (free eBook) Migrating Apps to the Cloud with Azure arrgh.js - Bringing LINQ to JavaScript

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    Daniel Pfeffer
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    Were you gone? :) It sounds like you had a good holiday.

    Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows. -- 6079 Smith W.

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      They have nice pastry too, we bought some when we crossed the Czech border on our last vacation :-\

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      CPallini
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      Been there too. :-D

      "In testa che avete, Signor di Ceprano?" -- Rigoletto

      In testa che avete, signor di Ceprano?

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      • Sander RosselS Sander Rossel

        Just got back from a vacation in Poland. Second time I've been there, great country! My girlfriend is from Poland (this was my first time with her) so I guess I'll be going more often. We were staying in Krakow, which is a beautiful city, or at least the city center is. Been to Auschwitz and it's even worse than what you see on TV :wtf: Salt mine Wieliczka was very impressive as well (but not in a maximum killing capacity kind of way). We also went to Energylandia, great if you like roller coasters, which I do! From my previous visit I can also recommend Malbork, largest castle in the world. The "in-laws" are nice too, even though I can't really talk to them. Can see myself going back again :)

        Best, Sander Azure DevOps Succinctly (free eBook) Azure Serverless Succinctly (free eBook) Migrating Apps to the Cloud with Azure arrgh.js - Bringing LINQ to JavaScript

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        BernardIE5317
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        My surname ends "ski" and I almost speak the language but w/ a good accent and it seems I am the only one not to have visited the homeland of my forebearers. Na razie do widzenia.

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        • Sander RosselS Sander Rossel

          Just got back from a vacation in Poland. Second time I've been there, great country! My girlfriend is from Poland (this was my first time with her) so I guess I'll be going more often. We were staying in Krakow, which is a beautiful city, or at least the city center is. Been to Auschwitz and it's even worse than what you see on TV :wtf: Salt mine Wieliczka was very impressive as well (but not in a maximum killing capacity kind of way). We also went to Energylandia, great if you like roller coasters, which I do! From my previous visit I can also recommend Malbork, largest castle in the world. The "in-laws" are nice too, even though I can't really talk to them. Can see myself going back again :)

          Best, Sander Azure DevOps Succinctly (free eBook) Azure Serverless Succinctly (free eBook) Migrating Apps to the Cloud with Azure arrgh.js - Bringing LINQ to JavaScript

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          Maximilien
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          If you survive traveling with your GF (or BF) then you're 99% sure you can make it work in the long term.

          CI/CD = Continuous Impediment/Continuous Despair

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          • Sander RosselS Sander Rossel

            Just got back from a vacation in Poland. Second time I've been there, great country! My girlfriend is from Poland (this was my first time with her) so I guess I'll be going more often. We were staying in Krakow, which is a beautiful city, or at least the city center is. Been to Auschwitz and it's even worse than what you see on TV :wtf: Salt mine Wieliczka was very impressive as well (but not in a maximum killing capacity kind of way). We also went to Energylandia, great if you like roller coasters, which I do! From my previous visit I can also recommend Malbork, largest castle in the world. The "in-laws" are nice too, even though I can't really talk to them. Can see myself going back again :)

            Best, Sander Azure DevOps Succinctly (free eBook) Azure Serverless Succinctly (free eBook) Migrating Apps to the Cloud with Azure arrgh.js - Bringing LINQ to JavaScript

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            dandy72
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            Sander Rossel wrote:

            Been to Auschwitz and it's even worse than what you see on TV

            Isn't it interesting how, knowing what happened there, merely being at that same location can convey so much more than actual images of the actual atrocities that took place. Sadly I know people who know nothing about and have no interest in history, even as recent as this is, and wouldn't "appreciate" being there (and I know that's not the right word I should be using there, but I'm coming up blank right now). As they say, people who don't know their history are condemned to repeat it. You have to worry about these people.

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              Sander Rossel wrote:

              Been to Auschwitz and it's even worse than what you see on TV :WTF:

              Reality is often way way harsher that what normal people would be able to handle. I love watching documentaries and I couldn't make myself watch the one on an infamous crime that happened in Delhi on 16th of Dec 2012. Humans are capable of atrocities transcending the imagination of general people.

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              Nelek
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              GKP1992 wrote:

              Humans are capable of atrocities transcending the imagination of general people.

              And sadly the Quote of Einstein about human idiocy and universe, can be applied here as well. Each time I think I have seen everything, someone comes and prove me wrong. :sigh:

              M.D.V. ;) If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about? Help me to understand what I'm saying, and I'll explain it better to you Rating helpful answers is nice, but saying thanks can be even nicer.

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                If you survive traveling with your GF (or BF) then you're 99% sure you can make it work in the long term.

                CI/CD = Continuous Impediment/Continuous Despair

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                Nelek
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                Yeah... I just got in the damned 1% :~ :sigh:

                M.D.V. ;) If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about? Help me to understand what I'm saying, and I'll explain it better to you Rating helpful answers is nice, but saying thanks can be even nicer.

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                • D dandy72

                  Sander Rossel wrote:

                  Been to Auschwitz and it's even worse than what you see on TV

                  Isn't it interesting how, knowing what happened there, merely being at that same location can convey so much more than actual images of the actual atrocities that took place. Sadly I know people who know nothing about and have no interest in history, even as recent as this is, and wouldn't "appreciate" being there (and I know that's not the right word I should be using there, but I'm coming up blank right now). As they say, people who don't know their history are condemned to repeat it. You have to worry about these people.

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                  Nelek
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                  dandy72 wrote:

                  As they say, people who don't know their history are condemned to repeat it. You have to worry about these people.

                  People that willingly deny it are even worse than people that do not know about it.

                  M.D.V. ;) If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about? Help me to understand what I'm saying, and I'll explain it better to you Rating helpful answers is nice, but saying thanks can be even nicer.

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                  • Sander RosselS Sander Rossel

                    Just got back from a vacation in Poland. Second time I've been there, great country! My girlfriend is from Poland (this was my first time with her) so I guess I'll be going more often. We were staying in Krakow, which is a beautiful city, or at least the city center is. Been to Auschwitz and it's even worse than what you see on TV :wtf: Salt mine Wieliczka was very impressive as well (but not in a maximum killing capacity kind of way). We also went to Energylandia, great if you like roller coasters, which I do! From my previous visit I can also recommend Malbork, largest castle in the world. The "in-laws" are nice too, even though I can't really talk to them. Can see myself going back again :)

                    Best, Sander Azure DevOps Succinctly (free eBook) Azure Serverless Succinctly (free eBook) Migrating Apps to the Cloud with Azure arrgh.js - Bringing LINQ to JavaScript

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                    Nelek
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                    Being so shy (or at least I remember you telling it, might be wrong though) and being so busy... congratulations :-D

                    M.D.V. ;) If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about? Help me to understand what I'm saying, and I'll explain it better to you Rating helpful answers is nice, but saying thanks can be even nicer.

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                      dandy72 wrote:

                      As they say, people who don't know their history are condemned to repeat it. You have to worry about these people.

                      People that willingly deny it are even worse than people that do not know about it.

                      M.D.V. ;) If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about? Help me to understand what I'm saying, and I'll explain it better to you Rating helpful answers is nice, but saying thanks can be even nicer.

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                      Nelek wrote:

                      People that willingly deny it are even worse

                      Agreed!

                      "the debugger doesn't tell me anything because this code compiles just fine" - random QA comment "Facebook is where you tell lies to your friends. Twitter is where you tell the truth to strangers." - chriselst "I don't drink any more... then again, I don't drink any less." - Mike Mullikins uncle

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                      • Sander RosselS Sander Rossel

                        Just got back from a vacation in Poland. Second time I've been there, great country! My girlfriend is from Poland (this was my first time with her) so I guess I'll be going more often. We were staying in Krakow, which is a beautiful city, or at least the city center is. Been to Auschwitz and it's even worse than what you see on TV :wtf: Salt mine Wieliczka was very impressive as well (but not in a maximum killing capacity kind of way). We also went to Energylandia, great if you like roller coasters, which I do! From my previous visit I can also recommend Malbork, largest castle in the world. The "in-laws" are nice too, even though I can't really talk to them. Can see myself going back again :)

                        Best, Sander Azure DevOps Succinctly (free eBook) Azure Serverless Succinctly (free eBook) Migrating Apps to the Cloud with Azure arrgh.js - Bringing LINQ to JavaScript

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                        I went to Terezin - Czech republic - sat in front to the oven and cried... Wast majority of today's' folks forgot what WWII was about - destruction of "inferior races". Unfortunately , if I continue it will get political...so let's stick our heads in the sand and pretend all is well. IBTL

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                        • Sander RosselS Sander Rossel

                          Just got back from a vacation in Poland. Second time I've been there, great country! My girlfriend is from Poland (this was my first time with her) so I guess I'll be going more often. We were staying in Krakow, which is a beautiful city, or at least the city center is. Been to Auschwitz and it's even worse than what you see on TV :wtf: Salt mine Wieliczka was very impressive as well (but not in a maximum killing capacity kind of way). We also went to Energylandia, great if you like roller coasters, which I do! From my previous visit I can also recommend Malbork, largest castle in the world. The "in-laws" are nice too, even though I can't really talk to them. Can see myself going back again :)

                          Best, Sander Azure DevOps Succinctly (free eBook) Azure Serverless Succinctly (free eBook) Migrating Apps to the Cloud with Azure arrgh.js - Bringing LINQ to JavaScript

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                          Jeremy Falcon
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                          Miss who? Kidding, welcome back.

                          Jeremy Falcon

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                          • N Nelek

                            dandy72 wrote:

                            As they say, people who don't know their history are condemned to repeat it. You have to worry about these people.

                            People that willingly deny it are even worse than people that do not know about it.

                            M.D.V. ;) If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about? Help me to understand what I'm saying, and I'll explain it better to you Rating helpful answers is nice, but saying thanks can be even nicer.

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                            dandy72
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                            You know, that didn't even cross my mind when I wrote my response, and that is an even scarier reality. Points for bringing it up.

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                            • Sander RosselS Sander Rossel

                              Just got back from a vacation in Poland. Second time I've been there, great country! My girlfriend is from Poland (this was my first time with her) so I guess I'll be going more often. We were staying in Krakow, which is a beautiful city, or at least the city center is. Been to Auschwitz and it's even worse than what you see on TV :wtf: Salt mine Wieliczka was very impressive as well (but not in a maximum killing capacity kind of way). We also went to Energylandia, great if you like roller coasters, which I do! From my previous visit I can also recommend Malbork, largest castle in the world. The "in-laws" are nice too, even though I can't really talk to them. Can see myself going back again :)

                              Best, Sander Azure DevOps Succinctly (free eBook) Azure Serverless Succinctly (free eBook) Migrating Apps to the Cloud with Azure arrgh.js - Bringing LINQ to JavaScript

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                              Amarnath S
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                              Sander Rossel wrote:

                              Poland

                              There's an interesting historical connection between my country India and Poland. Several Polish refugees found home in India during WW2. And i hear that they (i mean their descendants) still visit India frequently in gratitude. https://instytutpolski.pl/newdelhi/2020/12/02/polish-refugees-in-india/

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                              • Sander RosselS Sander Rossel

                                Just got back from a vacation in Poland. Second time I've been there, great country! My girlfriend is from Poland (this was my first time with her) so I guess I'll be going more often. We were staying in Krakow, which is a beautiful city, or at least the city center is. Been to Auschwitz and it's even worse than what you see on TV :wtf: Salt mine Wieliczka was very impressive as well (but not in a maximum killing capacity kind of way). We also went to Energylandia, great if you like roller coasters, which I do! From my previous visit I can also recommend Malbork, largest castle in the world. The "in-laws" are nice too, even though I can't really talk to them. Can see myself going back again :)

                                Best, Sander Azure DevOps Succinctly (free eBook) Azure Serverless Succinctly (free eBook) Migrating Apps to the Cloud with Azure arrgh.js - Bringing LINQ to JavaScript

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                                Kornfeld Eliyahu Peter
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                                Welcome back... Poland is a very nice country, I imagien it is event better than it was undert comunist rule (the time I visited there)...

                                Sander Rossel wrote:

                                Been to Auschwitz and it's even worse than what you see on TV

                                I've been there with my grandfather - who survived that - but I was very young and all I remember is the sadness and endless cry...

                                "If builders built buildings the way programmers wrote programs, then the first woodpecker that came along would destroy civilization." ― Gerald Weinberg

                                "It never ceases to amaze me that a spacecraft launched in 1977 can be fixed remotely from Earth." ― Brian Cox

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