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Visitors of Romania: beware the city of Deva! In and of itself it is a nice town. It's just that road maintenance leaves just a bit to be desired, as I had the possibility to learn first hand:
Internet at home: the saga continues
Here is the promised update. If you don't know the beginning of this story, I strongly recommend reading it now.
Contrary - but not entirely unexpected - to RDS's promise to send the team (woudl be the third one) with the decoder on the day after the cabling was done, nobody showed up and nobody called. They called today.
Internet at home: connection established ... or not
This morning RDS called (Romanian provider for Internet access). In and of itself this is no special feat. In fact we had been waiting for this call for more than 3 (in words: three) months. Ever since we ordered internet access, which at that time was promised to take one month at most to get installed. I should have insisted on them specifying, which month they meant. Apparently they were thinking of February:
Road Quality in Romania
I don't know whether you read my short post about my first time driving on a Romanian highway. Some people did and one of them provided me the map below. Very useful, showing the quality of roads throughout Romania:
Where would we be without the Romanians? Continued.
Have to follow up on a previous post. Lau G commented on it and shared a YouTube link with even more information about what the world would look like without Romania. Check it out:
My First Time
Finally, last Thursday it happened. I had my first time. I had been waiting for it for years. What a night! But let me start at the beginning.
Ce sa facem?
Last Tuesday, during the ride from Brasov to Bucharest I had the opportunity to take a look at the Romanian country side. Not having to drive myself allowed me to take a conscious look at my surroundings. And what did I see?
Antique Brasov
Recently my parents visited Brasov and amongst other tourist stuff, we visited Bran Castle. There we got a lot of historical background - with all the Austrian relations - and apart from this I found a nice picture in the souvenir shop, showing the city of Brasov at the end of the 17th century. Very nice, as you can see below:
The Office
So this is it: Cristiana Building including the office of Deuromedia in Brasov.
Here we create and improve the famous 'Deuromedia Infotainment Platform' (aka DIP) and provide support to our customers all over the world 24 hours a day (plus the nights, don't forget the nights), 7 days per week.
