What would the world be without science fiction? The right hemisphere of the brain loves personal profiles, MySpace, Facebook, and all the new connectivity. Imagine you're sitting in a park, checking your phone to see who's around you. Not necessarily your friends, but maybe the person across from you on the blanket. Sometimes you see their name, sometimes their hobbies or whatever – depending on their private settings. The program is idiot-proof to install via your phone's internet connection. Social networking, next stage. Your best friend gets on the subway, you don't notice her, but your phone does! You meet, chat, and miss your station. Crazy. Of course, it's free and, like all good things, comes from Berlin. UDK guys and girls started this as a diploma thesis and are now refining every aspect for quality and look. World Wide Web 2.1, here we come!
Okay, the döner shop inflation in Berlin is getting out of hand. It's understandable that proven concepts are gladly copied and copied and copied, but inflation has a characteristic feature: it makes everything worthless. In the rest of Germany, they do things differently. Here, the Hanseatic city of Hamburg and the pampa between Rutenberg and Lychen are similar, because a döner sandwich costs a fucking fiver here and is a rarity. Sometimes they even taste really good. But especially in the stronghold of the authentic döner, tourists are increasingly heard complaining that the famous Berlin döner isn't as delicious as the Lonely Planet preaches. The very first place to refute that is our beloved Imren on Schönleinstraße. At two euros 50, it's quite expensive by our standards, but it kills any remaining German competition. And fresh Ayran is the bomb against any hangover!
For years, Jürgen has been running through Berlin, discovering the best graffiti in the city. Meanwhile, more than 5000 albums exist on his website, usually with twelve pictures per album. Here you will find the most secluded color arrangements in the city. From destroyed factory halls to thick bombings in Kreuzberg, everything is there. With great passion, the archive is regularly updated and maintained. Visit the website, leave a comment, and support what is being created there!
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