Monthly Archives: February 2012

2 minutes or GTA in Munich

It began with a peaceful gathering at our place to eat some delicious Chocolate-Cherry cake and having fun watching “Big Bang Theory”. We then wanted to try the Michaelibad as part of our traditional swim on Sunday, but I thought the train would go 21:18 not 21:16 so we missed it and took the next one to Max-Weber-Platz. There we would have to wait for 8 minutes so I suggested using DriveNow, the next Mini Cooper D was just 150 meters away – this is were the GTA part began. We picked the car, got in and rushed to the Michaelibad – definitely not exceeding the speed limit, but making full use of the car’s acceleration. After a few minutes I noticed some blinking light in the rear mirror and read “STOP POLICE”. I sighed, thought about what I could’ve done wrong and stopped. A friendly policewomen approached us and asked for my license and our destination. She told us we we’re heading in the wrong direction (which turned out to be wrong) and asked whether I’d taken any drugs. She asked over and over again whether I could pass a urine test (“it would reveal consumptions of a few weeks past…”) and we started getting annoyed – since every minute is worth 0.29 € you can’t like pointless conversations with (even though friendly) the police. When she let us go we noticed that we were driving without light. I was used to stop worrying about light, because all Drive-Now cars are equipped with light automatic. I didn’t consider the possibility to switch it off, though. Why didn’t the police say anything about driving without light? I can barely believe they didn’t notice…

We reached the Michaelibad about 10 minutes later than we would have taking the next train and I hit “stop booking” at the screen. It said parking there would be 11 point something €, because we were out of the city zone – of course it can’t be this easy. So I let my friends out and drove west to park in the first parking spot which *was* in the city zone. I left the car at about 21:55 and sprinted around without much orientation, looking for a suitable bus or tram stop, but didn’t find one. My goal would now be to reach Michaelibad again before they close and swim at least 100 meters. So I finally ran to Leuchtenbergring, one minute wait, one station to Ostbahnhof, arrived 21:14, took the U5 at 21:19 and arrived 22:26 (90 seconds late) at the subway station Michaelibad.

I ran to the entry, but nobody was at the cashier’s desk. When I asked an attendant how I could get in and he said it was too late. About to give up I looked around and spotted a machine labeled “tickets”. I feeded it properly and managed to get in at 22:30 (definitely felt a lot better than winning in a computer game), so I was in the water at about 22:35 and still managed to swim 250m and then met the others in the outdoor pool – target exceeded by 250% 😉

Who needs computer games when reality is this thrilling – if you just get the train departure time wrong by two minutes 😉

Weekend

Since ltur offered ICE tickets to Munich for 19€ Fried visited me for the weekend, so we spent the time having fun in Munich 🙂

On Friday evening we did some cooking, enjoyed the brownies and watched “Into the wild” together with two other friends of mine from IBM. I really like the film – it is based on a real story instead of a random hollywood plot and one of those movies you need some time to think about afterwards. As all of us are also adventure seeking to some extend we found the film quite inspiring, but at least I also identified strongly with the criticism about consumerism and its implications on society and personal happyness (which can and will never live up to what is suggested in advertisements in my opinion).

On Saturday we got up a little later than we had wanted, so we couldn’t go swimming in the Danthe-Bad as planned, but as we had some technical difficulties with a certain product we spent an hour or two at the Apple Store instead. Afterwards we met Lud, invited some other friends over for lunch and then tried to find a geocache. We tried using our phones only if absolutely unavoidable, because it was so cold. Unfortunately this lead to a 10 km walk from the train station to where we would’ve had to climb a fence and gave up – the way back was just 3 kilometers, but at least we did a pretty nice walk…

Directly afterwards we were invited to a little homeparty where we ate some nice vegan food and then played kinect for the rest of the night, I even had to survive a bootcamp 🙂

For Sunday we had planned to eat organic Weißwurst at the Milchhäusl and afterwards take the train to the Bodensee, but again the time plan was too tough, so we went to Schliersee, which was beautiful, the lake was frozen so we went to the little island and looked for another cache. We couldn’t find it – most probably it was hidden under snow and returned to the civilization to get warm feet again. When we arrived back in Munich we then caught up to visiting the Milchhäusl and had some great food there. What a nice weekend!

Brownies

I got a truly wonderful recepe for American Brownies from a collegue. It is quite easy, genuinely American, and really tasty. I tried it twice already, it’s really nice if you get some visitors because a baking tray worth of brownies can sustain 4 people for a whole day 🙂

Here’s the recepe (yes, it’s that simple):

1,5 cups = 180gr cocoa
1,25cups = 150gr wheat
0,5 spoons of salt
3cups = 675gr sugar
6 eggs
2 TL vanilla flavour
12 oz = 335gr melded butter

Mix all the ingredients thoroughly and pour it onto a baking tray. Bake at 180°C for 15 minutes. Afterwards it will be very soft, just wait until it’s cold and enjoy perfect brownies!