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lemmy.world

as a German, I automatically read past that but you're absolutely right. that is bad design, lmao

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lemm.ee

I'm more curious where platforms 4 and 5 are.

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Pretty sure you'll have to ram a shopping cart into the wall to get there.

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feddit.nl

Those signs are the same at all German train stations, and lots of cities have a nordstadt. Could be anywhere really.

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I am from the area where this particular sign with the strange track distribution is located, but I just can't put my finger on it. Dortmund, Essen, Cologne. Must be somewhere here because I've seen it so many times! And you're right, "Zentrum" and "Nordstadt" are pretty generic, that's why I cannot find it through online searches, I guess.

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I don't have anything to add, but feel the need to express appreciation for this. I got married on 3/14/15.

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ladiciusreply
lemmy.world

There's no space after a comma in German mathematics. This really looks like it should.

Source: German as fuck.

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discuss.tchncs.de

In maths maybe not, but that's not maths, it's more like a sentence. There should be a space after comma.

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there is clearly no space after the comma, and its written in german, so of course its using the german comma system

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