Dachau Concentration Camp, right outside Munich.
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Dachau Concentration Camp, right outside Munich.
Nice of you to keep the memory alive of the hundreds of thousands that died there, TT... Oh wait, never mind... unless someone pumped some sense into you, you only have that picture on your desktop to show what a cool neo-ninny-nazi you are :D
For the non-informed: Hoss (with an Umlaut on the o) was the SS-officer who "invented" that text ("Arbeit macht frei" - "Work liberates" - originally for Auschwitz, later adapted for Dachau and the other ones)... I guess it was his way to tell the world that he wanted to be known as the greatest mass murderer of all times (with 2 million+ murders on his name... that's what he himself claimed).
Ummm, anyway, here is my totally u|\|1337 desktop. The only thing cool about this is the car...which is my car, except mine is black. Speaking of things German, I'll never settle for anything less.
Does that mean you'll drop Windows for SUSE now ;)Quote:
Originally posted here by mathgirl32
Ummm, anyway, here is my totally u|\|1337 desktop. The only thing cool about this is the car...which is my car, except mine is black. Speaking of things German, I'll never settle for anything less.
And of course Dropping dries for me, he's Belgium, they are wannabe Germans ;) (Dude you know I had to make one smart ass comment in here at least.) :)
/mich kuss Neggy Cheek
I'm tired.
Not overly exciting.... but at least it's not offensive.
SUSE 9.2 :)
Default Gnome except the bottom I made that Blue:
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Hey Negative not to rain on your parade but it's "Work makes you free". I speak German not very well but I speak it. BTW where can I get some cool wallpapers?Quote:
Originally posted here by Negative
Nice of you to keep the memory alive of the hundreds of thousands that died there, TT... Oh wait, never mind... unless someone pumped some sense into you, you only have that picture on your desktop to show what a cool neo-ninny-nazi you are :D
For the non-informed: Hoss (with an Umlaut on the o) was the SS-officer who "invented" that text ("Arbeit macht frei" - "Work liberates" - originally for Auschwitz, later adapted for Dachau and the other ones)... I guess it was his way to tell the world that he wanted to be known as the greatest mass murderer of all times (with 2 million+ murders on his name... that's what he himself claimed).
So the difference between "Make free" and "Liberate" is?
Negative is more than capable.
-Das Blut
My Win2k Work Box...