>Pre WWII and a surpringly long afterwards German was the "first" foreign
>language for engineering in at least Northern Europe. A few German language
>course books remained in use into the 60s when my parents studied for
>engineering degrees.
>
>
> Björn
>
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> On 7 Apr 2021, at 10:04, Detlef Schuecker via time-nuts
> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> German is a gorgeous language, I can assure ;))
> Im diving into it for decades now and still find new things.
>
> Mark Twain showed a somewhat different opinion, see his 'The awful german
> la
Detlef Schuecker via time-nuts writes:
> German is a gorgeous language, I can assure ;))
Some time ago I asked one of my german friends what the german word was for "a
wife who keeps talking to her husband long time after he left the room" ?
After a moments pause he said "Christina" an
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"Lux, Jim" schrieb am 06.04.2021 22:48:29:
> Von: "Lux, Jim"
> An: time-nuts@li
On 4/5/21 1:41 PM, Attila Kinali wrote:
On Mon, 5 Apr 2021 19:04:01 +0200
Hendrik wrote:
I just realized a friend published her thesis on phase-noise measurement
on her blog (in german):
http://www.stefanie-engelhard.de/sites/default/files/2019-03/Diplomarbeit_Stefanie_Engelhard_0.pdf
I rece
On Mon, 5 Apr 2021 19:04:01 +0200
Hendrik wrote:
> I just realized a friend published her thesis on phase-noise measurement
> on her blog (in german):
>
> http://www.stefanie-engelhard.de/sites/default/files/2019-03/Diplomarbeit_Stefanie_Engelhard_0.pdf
I recently stumbled over this thesis and