I have ordered the stickers. They will be here in a week or so. Will
send pics when they arrive.
In the meantime, here's an svg for making hackfest content:
https://inkscape.org/en/~C.Rogers/%E2%98%85kiel-kitz-hackfest-sticker -C
On Fri, Jul 27, 2018 at 11:45 PM, Maren Hachmann
<maren@...3165...> wrote:
> Am 27.07.2018 um 23:12 schrieb C R:
>> That's a really cool three-section drawbridge called Hörnbrücke close
>> to where the hackfest is. It's pretty impressive, and I think we
>> should venture out on a little walk to see it at some point.
>>
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JNdBtz6-i0k
>
> - I wouldn't call it 'close' (3km from the Kitz), but if any of you are
> planning to sleep in the Youth Hostel, then those will be able to cross
> it (or wait before it) every day :)
>
> It's very central, close to the station, so if we do a city tour, we can
> go there, too.
>
> I like that the sticker also shows a silhouette of a ship from the place
> where the historical ships are made fast.
>
> It's not the most commonly noted 'feature' of Kiel, but I've thought
a
> lot and couldn't come up with a good thing to show (see below).
>
> In direct proximity of the Kitz, there's only the university with its
> (ugly, but very visible from very far away) high office tower, and a
> triangular church... then we have sea gulls (they build their nests at
> the Kitz), a museum steam boat (but we've had a ship already on a
> sticker), a couple of lighthouses (nice, but definitely not visible from
> where you're going to be), the Marineehrenmal at Laboe (it's huge, and
> you'll probably see it, but it's also not exactly part of Kiel), and the
> large cranes of the wharf (those are a typical sight), as well as a
> couple of churches and a large town hall. And an aquarium with seals.
>
> Except for the Ehrenmal and the ex-HDW wharf, there aren't any real
> identifying landmarks. So, my compliments to CR for having found
> something that is even technically interesting :D
>
> ------------------
>
> I've been wondering if the hackers would be interested in a visit in our
> computer museum (our neighbor is its manager and might be able to give a
> guided tour in English). This wouldn't be free, though, but if we can
> get 10 people, it would be ~ 10,60 € per person. Plus fares, and loss of
> time for programming. It's in a large old WWII bunker.
>
http://www.fh-kiel.de/index.php?id=computermuseum
>
> Would that be of interest?
>
> From there, we could take a taxi to a Chinese/Mongolian restaurant with
> a huge sitting area and a large buffet that doesn't only contain Chinese
> food, for the Hackfest dinner - or we could just join the annual Kitz
> barbecue, where they will have two food trucks and lots of tech folk.
>
> Hackfest attendees, please let me know your preferences :) If I need to
> book something, it would be good to be able to do it early.
>
> Maren
>
>> -C
>>
>> On Fri, Jul 27, 2018 at 9:51 PM, <doctormo@...400...> wrote:
>>> On Fri, 2018-07-27 at 20:28 +0100, C R wrote:
>>>>
https://inkscape.org/en/~C.Rogers/%E2%98%85inkscape-foil-sticker-keil
>>>> -hackfest-sample
>>>>
>>>> Like it?
>>>
>>> Love it!
>>>
>>> Maren might be able to have more of an eye to it's representation, but
>>> I think it's great.
>>>
>>> Best Regards, Martin Owens
>>
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