Re: Alt.coffee is dead; long live alt.coffee (somewhere else)
Von: Johnny (removethis.huuanito@hotmail.com) [Profil]
Datum: 23.04.2008 05:10
Message-ID: <jMxPj.169500$nr1.113514@newsfe13.phx>
Newsgroup: alt.coffee
Datum: 23.04.2008 05:10
Message-ID: <jMxPj.169500$nr1.113514@newsfe13.phx>
Newsgroup: alt.coffee
"Steve Ackman" <steve@SNIP-THIS.twoloonscoffee.com> wrote in message news:slrng0qm06.7s0.steve@sorceror.wizard.dyndns.org... >snip > > Where and when in GE? I was stationed at Spangdahlem '92-'95 > > We were just across the valley in Idenheim (maybe 8 > clicks from Bitburg?) There was a joint Military > Intelligence (Army/Air Force/Civilian) station there. > That would have been '79 after Frankfurt in '78. > Nuernberg '85-'88. Matter of fact... you can check > out *exactly* where: > > http://wizard.dyndns.org/sandbox/ > Wow, there are maps and sat views now. When I placed > those markers, Google maps didn't have *anything* for > Germany. > I used to walk to work sometimes. If you head out > of town on the road going south-west, you can't miss > the bunkers in satellite view. Doesn't appear to be > an antenna field there anymore though. Guess with > East Germany not being East Germany anymore, and the > Soviet Union not being the Soviet Union anymore, the > mission pretty much evaporated. > Nowadays you can calculate how many calories you'd burn doing that walk http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/[ Auf dieses Posting antworten ]
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- Stats (23.04.2008 07:12)
