tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5882645467378797266.post5619506789768615989..comments2023-07-17T11:55:51.363+02:00Comments on ObservingGreece: German Border Controlskleinguthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12491174042954678023noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5882645467378797266.post-24750331044481704612015-10-27T15:25:21.495+01:002015-10-27T15:25:21.495+01:00I like your humor. ;) in this case the expertise o...I like your humor. ;) in this case the expertise of Austrians to recognize a business opportunity, if it is right in front of their eyes.<br /><br />concerning: "Germany and backward Austria". While wondering about basic assumption about countries I stumbled among other things about statistics that suggested that Austria seems to be better off then us Germans. ;) I did notice your more indirect comment on the issue recently.<br /><br />*****<br />But on a more general note. You are late to this Autobahn experience. A sister visiting something we call "Hausmesse", or an Austrian customer's in-house fair, about two month ago, had time-wise a worse experience. Not that she bothered much, but she and her colleague simply decided to not return home in the same night somewhere in the Bodensee region.<br /><br />A lot of people seem to reach Bavaria by now not via the Bundesbahn, but at night, by foot via a different route . From Salzburg? to <a href="http://www.zdf.de/ZDFmediathek/beitrag/video/2588906/Fluechtlinge-Grosser-Zustrom-nach-Passau?bc=nrt;nra" rel="nofollow">Passau</a> That seems to suggest Vienna - Passau.<br /><br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com