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Message # 33605.2.1 Subject: Re: Oh and about the language... and "secrecy" Date: Wed 09/01/08 16:40:29 GMT Name: ricoh Email: sibryan_68@hotmail.com |
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Interesting! I am thinking of emigrating to Poland next year and plan a trip at Easter time to check on a few things. Didn't know about the restrictive internet situation so thank you. As an aside I am obviously going at Easter to coincide with Dyngus Day and have a waterproof shockproof camera. Can you recommend anywhere particular that I will get some good shots? I will be based just outside Warsaw but will have a hire car so any help would be appreciated.
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In reply to Message (33605.2) Oh and about the language... and "secrecy"
By Mahony - Wed 09/01/08 08:53:26 GMT that's IMHO not the worst problem. The worst problem is long registration proceses and payment by SMS from Polish phones (as it is on dating sites) or the friends only secrecy of our biggest online community Grono.net. I mean these are full of wetlook photos, but whast use would it be to post links here if there is no way you could see them? And that's despite the fact that for instance Grono has 6 language options. You can view it in English, German, French, Italian and Spanish. But what's the use if you can't get inside without a personal email invitatation?
This secrecy is I think something of a regional thing. You have it also in Lithuania for example. Last summer the community portal one.lt had great wetlook photos. But noone could see them as to join you needed a valid LT mobile phone to read the SMS with the activation code... I don't see this in other countries. I mean ruffly anyone can join facebook, but polish grono is restricted..
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In reply to Message (33605) To Polish wetlook fans
By uwe - Wed 09/01/08 08:10:08 GMT I think that one problem is that most of the polish pages are written in polish language, which makes it difficult to search. Many dutch sites, for example, are written in english.
One highlight in Poland seems to be Dyngus-Day on easter monday. Even though I have never been there, the pictures look great (keep in mind that it is usually rather cold at that time of the year).
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