After
solving some initial problems, all doors in the flat are unlocked, I even have
my own key to the house and can use the A-GPS of my phone when I get lost. =)
Despite some new problems (e.g. 142 mosquito (or something similar) bites on my
right leg – too lazy to count the ones on the left but the estimated number for it is fortunately lower), I could settle in and get familiar with my new
environment.
Around
8.30, I go to work by bus number 5608 which has a timetable in the style of 'busses go from
6.15 to 22.45 every 10 to 20 min.' (This is just a guess as I can only read the
numbers ^^) So the variance of the waiting time is comparable to what I am used
to since my time in Australia (and less compared to trävelling wis Deutsche
Bahn).
Evonik’s
veilchenblaue (it seems, the heart is (vlei) net only beating for the BVB ;-)) world
is located at the ITRI campus. Besides quite a lot of measurement devices to characterize
materials, there is sophisticated equipment in the coffee corner which supports
reading and creating of violet powerpoint slides as well as filling space above the 'confidential information' label which is printed on every page of my thick black lab journal.
I
have lunch with the other interns at the ITRI canteen and usually buy some food
from the diverse take aways around our residence for dinner. It is getting
easier to find the way to get home, but still …
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