Budapest – Day 3


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Some things never change – the kids form the dormitory keep on screaming and knocking on all doors every night. I thought of buying a knife. Mua-ha-ha-ha!!!

Finished with the book stipend – I could buy seven books with a little more than 250 dollars, which is very good. Well, some of them were in sale, so…

Finished writing for Evenimentul zilei for next Monday, I hope they will have some space for the IT „page”.

Updating the FJSC News blog is a real adventure. First, I have to generate the HTML pages locally and then put them on a memory stick and upload them from a cable connection. It seems that the wireless router here has some restrictions for the FTP ports.

People from Budapest don’t hurry. They don’t make noise in traffic, they don’t hit each other while desperately trying to get a chair in the metro, they don’t curse the mayor because the metro is not working after 19.30 (under construction) and they don’t get mad when they have to wait in the line at the supermarket.

When do you think night buses will be introduced in Budacrest (oh, excuse me, Bucharest)? After all, they say Romanians have an importan night life (and by that I don’t mean sleeping).

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