Gauss was born in Braunschweig, Duchy of Brunswick-Lneburg (now part of Germany) as only son of lower-class uneducated parents. According to legend, while in elementary school, his teacher tried to occupy pupils by making them add up the (whole) numbers from 1 to 100. Shortly thereafter, to the astonishment of all, the young Gauss produced the correct answer, having realized that pairwise addition of terms from opposite ends of the list yielded identical intermediate sums.
Yesterday's weather was great, so we left the city behind us, and had a picnic in the nature.
Yesterday morning, on my way to the travel agency. The weather was great, and many people were at the market and on the streets.
I paid for the flight to Korea which I booked on Friday. So now it's official: I am going to South Korea on August 8th, returning October 10th. (Cool dates, eh?) I am looking forward to blog 'live' from Korea for you then ;-)
Anyway, it seems the weather will be great today, too. So there are already plans to meet all the guys and gals at 4pm in the park. It's time to start the BBQ season!! :-D
I am such a peculiar girl
Have my dreams and thoughts in another world
But I live my life
So lost in time, so lost in space
I belong to an unknown human race
But I live my life
Perhaps, I will come back again
But I, I don't bother how or when
See all my dreams don't belong to you
They have nothing with your world to do
They just live my life
So who are you, o' so wise
Who can tell what is wrong or right
And I'll just stay right where I am
My dreams belong to dreaming land
I'm not coming back again, my dreams
Belonging to dreaming land, that's why
I'll stay right where I am, see I
I don't need a helping hand
I am such a peculiar girl
Keep my secret thoughts in a secret world
That's how I live my life
So don't tell me how one's supposed to live
'Cause your eyes don't shine, they have done their time
You have lived your life
That's why, I'll stay right where I am
'Cause I, I don't want to die my friend
No I, I don't want those withered eyes
'Cause I, I want to live my life
No I, don't want those withered eyes
See, I want to live to live my life
I think it's good we have this kind of campaigns and social advertising in Germany. It's important to inform the people, especially the youth, about serious matters like the HIV. I hope other countries will follow this example, as it's probably a better prevention than sticking to mottos like 'No sex before marriage' (without any sexual education).
A friend sent me the link to Elena's Homepage.
Elena enjoys driving through the so-called Chernobyl 'dead zone' with her Kawasaki, and took several shocking, but also interesting pictures, to document the current situation of the area.
Twenty firefighters died immediately from overexposure to radioactivity, while hundreds suffered from severe radiation sickness. Pripyat, Chernobyl, and nearby towns were evacuated. People who lived near the plant in Ukraine and Belarus at the time have seen a greatly increased incidence of thyroid cancer, and genetic mutations have been discovered in children later born to exposed parents. Ukraine has estimated that as many as 8,000 people died as a result of the accident and during its cleanup. The agricultural economies of E and N Europe were temporarily devastated, as farm products were contaminated by fallout. One Chernobyl reactor remained in operation until Dec., 2000, when the complex was shut down. (bartleby.com)