Sunday, November 27, 2005
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Thursday, March 31, 2005

900 year-old Jewish Cemetery in the Jewish Quarter of Prague. Prague was the first city that the Jews settled in Europe. They were restricted to a small area, the Jewish Quarter, and built a 14 foot-high wall around the area. Becauase of the limited space they were given, and the belief that a grave should never be moved, they stacked the graves on top of each other. About 12,000 graves are found in the space of about 1 city block.

Another Government Building in Berlin. On top of the building, in the picture, you can see a matrix of German words. The words were illuminated, and they individually alternated their brightness. Curious, I looked up the phrase on Google and came up with this:
on the other hand to be able my wrongly - say us to them it therefore - for it ask we think - clearly if it liked off truely - however that I which not - be correct is correctly it that
Since that made no sense at all, I searched for another translator. All of them came up with the same result, except PROMT.
to can against it believes wrong - to us to them say it, therefore - for it
them asks we thinks - clearly if from might truely - but that I what - do not
vote is right them to him
Still confused, but still curious. Anyone out there know the translation? Maybe it's a German government conspiracy to confuse american tourists.
























