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RE: Triforce1 and the "too much open space" comment...

Most (if not all) European cities do have at least one open paved square in the center of town (auf Deutsche, der Marktplatz) which serves for public gatherings, local festivals, open-air markets, etc... usually located right in front of City Hall (if the city is big enough to warrant one) or the primary Gasthaus(restaurant & brewery with a few rooms to let) if it's a smaller town.

 

Away from the town square, however, yeah, the streets tend to be barely wide enough to get a small wagon drawn by a single horse through them, and they wind around with the curvature of the terrain. Nice, even city-blocks are a recent development from the 18th century onward.

 

Want a really good example of a walled city built on a coastline, with streets that don't quite run straight?

Google "Dubrovnik, Croatia"

 

 

Thanks for the tip :)

 

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i fail to use it much as i dont find much use for it 90% of the time people understand why i dont bother not that i am lazy i am just...cant be bothered!

 

good luck

 

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It makes your sentences quite hard to read though. I never know where they start or end and with your peculiar sentence structure I've got problems understanding pretty much everything you say.

 

Then again I realized that you've most probably got pretty much the same problems understanding what I say - although for altogether different reasons - considering that most of your replies seem to be completely unrelated to what I wrote.

 

So I guess it doesn't realy matter...

 

errr, anyway, That's not what I realy wanted to say. The problem is spell/grammar checking. It would take as much time as it could possibly take you to write that book of yours. Kind of turning your effort poinless.

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