[Linguistic nit-picking on a Friday evening]
Stumbled across the word bakkie in this article:
To celebrate 35 years of the Toyota Hilux bakkie on the African market including Malawi, Toyota is also displaying the Toyota Hilux Legend35 double cab with chrome bull-bars and anti-roll bars.
In Malawi, the term pick-up is more commonly used to refer to lightweight trucks. Bakkie is very South African. I guess, the reporter just copied the press release / marketing collateral.
sono tornata a Lugano per un weekend.

Un espresso, per favore!

dolce fare absolutamente niente su Monte Bre.

Juergen Klopp, football coach of 1. FSV Mainz 05, said
Leidenschaft und Bereitschaft sind bei uns immer da – was kann da schon passieren? Schlechtestenfalls verlieren. Aber das nimmt uns, solange wir kämpfen, in Mainz keiner übel.
Source: Focus
Published 10/17/2004
in Photos.
Weather has been very rainy and cold here. I spent yesterday afternoon at the Tinguely Museum… some snapshots:

Close-up of a Niki de Saint Phalle sculpture in the museum park… could be South African from the colours.

And here’s the full view.

The museum was built by Mario Botta. I particularly like the view from inside the building over the Rhein.

upgraded to wp 1.2.1
In addition, I’ve managed to find a solution to the escaping comment form problem in IE.
I replaced 100% by 400px in the css controlling the text area field:
#commentform textarea {
width: 400px;
}
If you don’t know what I’m talking about, sorry to late… the admin has fixed it! For IE and Opera, I hope, pray and believe. Still need to check it in Firefox. Going jogging now…
[update Oct 10] I’ve been changing the css settings and have started customizing some of the php files.
If something doesn’t work, please leave a comment below. Please let me know how the comment form behaves in your browser. Does the comment form still expand to infinity when you start typing?
BTW, we’ve got perfect chiperoni weather in Basel today! Constant drizzle and fog.
I came across a number of Italian language links this week:
* The former German national football player Andreas Möller supposedly said this in an interview.
Apparently somebody abandoned (or forgot?) a puppy at the supermarket opposite of our office. There was a quite a commotion… The police came to pick up the young dog. The puppy looked really forlorn and lost. Poor guy. Cos he didn’t want to follow or wasn’t used to walking on a leash, the policeman ended up carrying him to the police van.
I wonder why somebody would abandon their dog like that…
In the same way that some people over-exaggerate and treat their pets like children, others fail to recognize that animals are not objects that you can simply throw away at will.