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19 September 2003
Polish your Polish - Renting a House or Apartment
Warsaw Voice - Renting a House or Apartment

http://www1.warsawvoice.pl/view/1627
http://www1.warsawvoice.pl/view/1551
http://www1.warsawvoice.pl/view/1471
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Posted by robol at 8:11 PM EDT
16 September 2003
Internet Museum of Polish People's Republic - English Index
Internet Museum of Polish People's Republic - English Index

Sections that have been translated into English are highlighted in yellow. Sections with some contents in English and some in Polish are highlighted in lime. Otherwise links are to Polish contents.

Posted by robol at 5:47 PM EDT
14 September 2003
speaking louder breaks the language barrier
Topic: travel
Cristy in Slovakia:

"I learned that many American tourists think that speaking louder breaks the language barrier."

Posted by robol at 2:03 PM EDT
Updated: 6 July 2004 8:10 PM EDT
English vs Polish blogging
Marysia Cywinska-Milonas :: BLOG :: BADANIA :: WEBLOG :: RESEARCH ::: English vs Polish blogging:
"Apparently both languages are needed.

I'll try to blog in English as well as in Polish. My Polish audience is really important for me. My English blogging will be the source for my Polish posts.
I simply don't know how to find enough time to do it."

Many of the benefits of blogging are listed above in "Uses for Blogging"...other benefits include:

  • Fostering the fringe - ideas are evaluated based on merit - not on source of origin.

  • Filtering - ideas with merit are filtered through various blogs. Significant thoughts or posts receive multiple-links and spread viral-like across the blogosphere.

  • Multiple perspectives - one-sided perspectives of newspapers are replaced by passionate debates exploring virtually every facet of an idea or concept.

  • Barrier elimination - society is about barriers - actual or unspoken. For example, I don't run in the same circle as Bill Gates - a socio-economic barrier (at the absolute minimum!). In society, this generally means that I do not have the benefit of Mr. Gates' wisdom...blogging, however changes that. Opportunities now exist to hear regular thoughts from people like Ray Ozzie, Mitch Kapor, and Larry Lesig.

  • Free flow - any idea can be expressed...and accessed by any one. The process of blogging separates good ideas from poor ideas. The process itself has built in quality control - try that in traditional media!

  • Real time - discussions and interactions happen right NOW. Waiting for tomorrow's newspaper or radio program seems like an eternity compared to real time blogging.

  • Links and connections - the complexity of an information heavy society requires specialization. Yet specialization is futile if a process is not created to link specialties. Blogging serves this purpose extremely well. Disparate fields of interest and thought are brought together (and dissected) in the machinations of bloggers.


Posted by robol at 8:46 AM EDT
6 September 2003
Poland's Big Imperial Aspirations
Poland's Big Imperial Aspirations:
ATK supplies cannons to Poland - 2003-08-07 - The Business Journal (Minneapolis/St. Paul): "August 7, 2003
ATK supplies cannons to Poland
Benno Groeneveld
Web reporter
Alliant Techsystems has signed a $44 million contract to supply the Polish army with cannons for armored cars. The deal is the first time a Western-made gun will be sold to the armed forces of a former member of the Warsaw Pact. Poland currently is a member of NATO, the Western defensive alliance. "

Yale University Library - Emerging Markets: The Big Ten Countries
Poland Unicef
The Polish Culture From The Polish Perspective: "In the ranking of Poles' fears, unemployment has moved up to first place. "

Posted by robol at 9:29 PM EDT
Updated: 6 September 2003 9:39 PM EDT

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