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Museums: Uhrenmuseum Wien

After last Sunday visiting Wien Museum Karlsplatz, I discovered a list of more than 10 museums and musicians’ apartments in Vienna which are free on Sunday. That’s great since I have my destinations for every Sunday in the next three months, with a constraint that it’s not going to be conflict with any F1 race starting in March ;-)
Today, I decided to go to Uhrenmuseum, Clocks Museum in English. more...
Museums: Wien Museum Karlsplatz

As planned in my last rambling in the center of Vienna, this time would be for Wien Museum Karlsplatz, since I am very intrigued by the idea of exploring Vienna's history. I planned to go there on Moday because there were 2 Biathlon races on Eurosport on Sunday, this time were the Mass Start for Men and the Relay for Women. But after searching information in the Internet, I found a very good deal from this museum on Sunday: simply the permanent exibition is free on Sunday. So why not? Let's see how the trip was.
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Reading: Drinking makes heart grow more sorrowful, study finds

TOKYO (AFP) - The age-old belief goes that alcohol helps people drown their sorrows, but in truth the bottle only makes bad memories linger, a Japanese study said Friday.
Researchers at the University of Tokyo concluded that ethanol -- an intoxicating agent in alcohol -- does not cause memory to decrease, as widely believed, but instead locks it in place. more...
Reading: Nokia demos bendable cell phone

The new concept phone is part of an online display presented in conjunction with the "Design and the Elastic Mind" exhibition underway through May 12 at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City. The device, which is made using nanotechnology, is intended to demonstrate how cell phones in the future could be stretched and bent into different shapes, allowing users to "morph" their devices into whatever shape they want. Think Stretch Armstrong for cell phones. Want to wear your cell phone as a bracelet? No problem, just bend it around your wrist.
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