Hello, 2009/10/3 Lisa Eschner <[email protected]>
> Hi, > > I'm so sorry for my full-quote and otherwise empty mail... and this is > my debut on the mailing-list... I'm embarrassed. > Welcome :o) That's great, at least two more new persons to debian-women in a short period. And it's ok, I thought you would notice your empty mail and send another one ;) > > What I wanted to write: > there is a website www.technixen.net and the mailinglist lynn. Both are > in german, but maybe they can help you! > > Ok, thanks. I don't speak german yet since I arrived 2 months ago and the working language in the lab is English... That is why I was searching for some English-speaking folks, at least in the beginning. > Best regards, > > Lisa > > Best, Rayna > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact > [email protected] > > -- "Change l'ordre du monde plutôt que tes désirs." PhD Student "Molecular Evolution and Bioinformatics" Ludwig-Maximilians University (LMU) of Munich Biozentrum Grosshaderner Str. 2 82152 Planegg-Martinsried Germany What happens when you've worked too long in the lab : *You wonder what absolute alcohol tastes like with orange juice. *Warning labels invoke curiosity rather than caution. *The Christmas nightout reveals scientists can't dance, although a formula for the movement of hands and feet combined with beats per min is found scrawled on a napkin by a waiter the next day. *When you have twins, you call one of them John and the other - Control.

