Click here to Skip to main content
15,914,222 members

Welcome to the Lounge

   

For discussing anything related to a software developer's life but is not for programming questions. Got a programming question?

The Lounge is rated Safe For Work. If you're about to post something inappropriate for a shared office environment, then don't post it. No ads, no abuse, and no programming questions. Trolling, (political, climate, religious or whatever) will result in your account being removed.

 
GeneralRe: EuroTrashVision left me cross-eyed Pin
SoMad10-May-14 19:42
professionalSoMad10-May-14 19:42 
GeneralRe: EuroTrashVision left me cross-eyed Pin
JimmyRopes10-May-14 20:16
professionalJimmyRopes10-May-14 20:16 
GeneralRe: EuroTrashVision left me cross-eyed Pin
JimmyRopes10-May-14 17:37
professionalJimmyRopes10-May-14 17:37 
GeneralRe: EuroTrashVision left me cross-eyed Pin
BillWoodruff10-May-14 18:19
professionalBillWoodruff10-May-14 18:19 
GeneralRe: EuroTrashVision left me cross-eyed Pin
JimmyRopes11-May-14 2:14
professionalJimmyRopes11-May-14 2:14 
GeneralRe: EuroTrashVision left me cross-eyed Pin
Matt Perdeck10-May-14 22:11
Matt Perdeck10-May-14 22:11 
GeneralRe: EuroTrashVision left me cross-eyed Pin
Sander Rossel10-May-14 23:56
professionalSander Rossel10-May-14 23:56 
GeneralRe: EuroTrashVision left me cross-eyed Pin
Sander Rossel11-May-14 0:49
professionalSander Rossel11-May-14 0:49 
Hi Bill,
I think you had the wrong expectations. Try viewing it as a spectacle show to bring brainless entertainment to as much people as possible. If you look at it like that I guess it's pretty spot on, no? Big Grin | :-D

If you really want some European culture I suggest you visit sometime. See some castles, old cities, churches, etc.
And if you come to the Netherlands don't forget to visit a mill and De Keukenhof. Utrecht has a great historical city centre, you'll enjoy the shops at the canals. And since we're below sea level we have some great devices to keep the water out. I live next to the Haringvlietsluizen, pretty impressive!
Or maybe France is more to your liking, visit the Louvre, the Eiffel Tower or the Arc de Triumph. And you could visit a fashion show I guess.
Germany has some nice sights. They had many composers, philosopers and inventors. Lots of museums, old buildings and, of course, war monuments.
Are you more of a classic kind of guy? Maybe Italy or Greece are more to your liking. The Acropolis in Athens is worth seeing and so are the many monuments in Rome. Don't forget the Vatican while you're there either!
Or perhaps you prefer English speaking countries? London is a nice city with some great historical and less historical sights. Big Ben, London Bridge, those funny guards at the palace... You know.
Or of course Scotland or Ireland. If you happen to go to Edinburgh be sure to visit the Edinburgh Military Tattoo[^]. I've been there a few years ago and, like the Eurovision Songfestival, it's a musical spectacle bringing nations together while entertaining the whole time.
I've not yet mentioned Eastern Europe. They have some of the most impressive castles, churches and ruins in entire Europe (and the entire world)! You'll also find lots of traces of communism.
While you're visiting any city in Europe keep an eye out for the great historical buildings! You'll probably see some old architecture just by looking at the houses (try Amsterdam if you're in the Netherlands). You're probably aware that some of it was bombed during WWII, so in some cities you'll be able to see both new and old architecture side by side.

I'm not even talking about the beautiful nature Europe has to offer. The Netherlands lies below sea level, we have sea and dunes. You might also be amazed at how flat out country is. Further north, in Scandinavia they have fjords, take a boat trip and visit them it's worth it! In Scotland there's the Highlands, I loved seeing those. To the east are beautiful, ancient forests. And in the south you can relax at white beaches and blue water. You can also find mountains in many countries. You'll find that the local environment helps shape our cultures.

All these activities are best undertaken while listening to some classical music. From the baroque era we have Bach, Purcell, Vivaldi, Händel... Or do you like classic such as Mozart, Beethoven, Haydn, Schubert? Then there's the composers who drew from their own folk culture. Nielssen (Denmark), Grieg (Norway), Smetana (Czech), Dvorak (Czech) or Sibelius (Finland) you might hear some of those folk influences. Or of course modern, such as Satie, Debussy or Ravel. You might want to see a German or an Italian opera (I wouldn't go for German... They're LONG and HEAVY!). And I want to give special notion to some Eastern European composers, Stravinsky, Rimsky-Korsakov, Mussorgsky and Tchaikovsky. They have some good stuff going on!

These are just the things you can SEE and HEAR. But you must be sure to visit the many restaurants and eat the local food (I'm a vegetarian, but if I weren't I'd skip haggis and escargot, but that's up to you Wink | ;-) ). I should probably mention that the Dutch and Germans don't eat sauerkraut all the time and that Italians have more than just pizza and spaghetti!

And try talking to some people. You'll find each European country has it's own cultural values. For example, the Dutch are perhaps a bit rude, quite sober and we're generally good traders (some countries may call us cheap, we're known for "kijken, kijken, niet kopen", or "look, look, don't buy").

Please let me know if your trip to Europe made up for the lack of culture presented by the Eurovision Songfestival. I've only scratched the (more touristic) surface! Big Grin | :-D
It's an OO world.
C#
public class SanderRossel : Lazy<Person>
{
   public void DoWork()
   {
      throw new NotSupportedException();
   }
}

GeneralRe: EuroTrashVision left me cross-eyed Pin
BillWoodruff11-May-14 8:34
professionalBillWoodruff11-May-14 8:34 
GeneralRe: EuroTrashVision left me cross-eyed Pin
Sander Rossel11-May-14 9:51
professionalSander Rossel11-May-14 9:51 
GeneralRe: EuroTrashVision left me cross-eyed Pin
Maximilien11-May-14 3:01
Maximilien11-May-14 3:01 
GeneralRe: EuroTrashVision left me cross-eyed Pin
Anna-Jayne Metcalfe11-May-14 22:14
Anna-Jayne Metcalfe11-May-14 22:14 
GeneralRe: EuroTrashVision left me cross-eyed Pin
Rage11-May-14 23:11
professionalRage11-May-14 23:11 
GeneralRe: EuroTrashVision left me cross-eyed Pin
Anna-Jayne Metcalfe12-May-14 6:58
Anna-Jayne Metcalfe12-May-14 6:58 
GeneralRe: EuroTrashVision left me cross-eyed Pin
dan!sh 11-May-14 8:37
professional dan!sh 11-May-14 8:37 
GeneralRe: EuroTrashVision left me cross-eyed Pin
BillWoodruff11-May-14 9:19
professionalBillWoodruff11-May-14 9:19 
GeneralRe: EuroTrashVision left me cross-eyed Pin
dan!sh 11-May-14 11:52
professional dan!sh 11-May-14 11:52 
GeneralRe: EuroTrashVision left me cross-eyed Pin
BobJanova12-May-14 1:18
BobJanova12-May-14 1:18 
GeneralRe: EuroTrashVision left me cross-eyed Pin
GenJerDan12-May-14 3:36
GenJerDan12-May-14 3:36 
GeneralHere's a good day for you. PinPopular
OriginalGriff10-May-14 4:17
mveOriginalGriff10-May-14 4:17 
GeneralRe: Here's a good day for you. Pin
CHill6010-May-14 4:50
mveCHill6010-May-14 4:50 
GeneralRe: Here's a good day for you. Pin
Ravi Bhavnani10-May-14 5:24
professionalRavi Bhavnani10-May-14 5:24 
GeneralRe: Here's a good day for you. Pin
JimmyRopes11-May-14 2:22
professionalJimmyRopes11-May-14 2:22 
GeneralRe: Here's a good day for you. Pin
Nelek11-May-14 7:08
protectorNelek11-May-14 7:08 
GeneralRe: Here's a good day for you. Pin
Jeremy Falcon11-May-14 9:21
professionalJeremy Falcon11-May-14 9:21 

General General    News News    Suggestion Suggestion    Question Question    Bug Bug    Answer Answer    Joke Joke    Praise Praise    Rant Rant    Admin Admin   

Use Ctrl+Left/Right to switch messages, Ctrl+Up/Down to switch threads, Ctrl+Shift+Left/Right to switch pages.