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Karlsruhe: This one is for you! -- 'Moechten Sie das mal probieren?'

Von: http://alexslemonade.org @ http://MeAmI.org (marty.musatov@gmail.com) [Profil]
Datum: 21.10.2009 04:47
Message-ID: <84d28680-0de9-42ec-90f8-f3e31d479222@v15g2000prn.googlegroups.com>
Newsgroup: comp.infosystems soc.culture.german comp.theory alt.internet.search-enginessci.math
Dear German People!

My name is M. Michael Musatov. My grandmother is Emilie Krause. She
passed away while I was in my early twenties. I am now 31 and I always
wish for the chance to speak to her about her experiences in Germany.

I write to you because I operate a charitable search engine. It works
very well. There are no ads. I also write to say thank you to the
German people with great joy!

Germany is--out of nowhere it seems suddenly--the third biggest
territory for the most users of my search engine behind India and
United States.

Karlsruhe, you give me hope and I thank you. I had never heard of your
city until today and I look it up and am happy to see Karlsruhe is
called the seat of justice in Germany. I am in a quest for justice in
the world of math and it involves a pursuit of a cure for childhood
cancer and you give me hope in my journey.

Here is why:

KARLSRUHE has 10 TIMES MORE than any other city of the people in
Germany who use my site EVEN SEVEN TIMES MORE THAN BERLIN! To me this
is miracle! I can offer to mathematical explanation and every ounce of
probability says it should never happen this way. But it has. And for
this I (again) thank you.

I wish you all the best good God has to offer you!

Here is the list of the top 10 German cities who use the search engine
http://www.meami.org

1. Karlsruhe
2. Berlin
3. Cologne
4. Erkrath
5. Munich
6. Dusseldorf
7. Dortmund
8. Mainz
9. Hamburg
10. Heilbronn

Here is a bit of information of Karlsruhe:

Karlsruhe (German pronunciation: [ˈkaÉ̯lsÊuË
É™]; population
288,917 in 2007) is a city in the south west of
Germany, in the Bundesland Baden-Württemberg, located near the
French-German border.

Founded in 1715 as Karlsruhe Palace, the surrounding town became
the seat of two of the highest courts in
Germany, the Federal Constitutional Court of Germany
(Bundesverfassungsgericht) whose decisions have the
force of a law, and the Federal Court of Justice of Germany
(Bundesgerichtshof) , the highest court of appeals
in matters of civil law and criminal law. It therefore considers
itself the home of justice in Germany, a role
taken over from Leipzig after 1933.

Karlsruhe, I thank you!


Sincerely,

M. Michael Musatov

Founder, MeAmI

http://meami.org

Support a cure for childhood cancer: http://www.alexslemonade.org

©2009 MeAmI.org "Search for the People!"

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