So yesterday was the first evening/night for me to look at some things in Berlin. Even though I've been here for a couple of times I never really took the time to explore Mitte, so Sven Guckes was kind enough to give me and a guest from Denmark, a tour through the city.
While I usually take the S-Bahn or the Underground, we were using the
DB call-a-bike service, as I don't have a bike on my own here yet. It's really cool if you need a bike just occasionally, and the bikes had surprisingly good quality. Sven took us through the city, brought us to a good and cheap pizza place and ultimately we ended up iat Dussmann, a big book/cd/cultural stuff store in the famous Friedrichsstraße.
Also, Sven was kind enough to introduce me to the location where our new collegues from Nokia Gate 5 reside:
Photo © 2008 by Sven Guckes
PS: If you happen to get weird crashes with Amarok or any KDE 4 application where the app don't actually crash, but seem to properly shut down unexpectedly, then
don't use the distributors Qt 4.4.0 packages. I lost almost an entire hour on that, because I was too lazy to compile my own Qt version at home

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