{"id":12653,"date":"2010-10-01T07:00:01","date_gmt":"2010-10-01T07:00:01","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/blogs.msdn.microsoft.com\/oldnewthing\/2010\/10\/01\/which-ferry-should-we-take-from-germany-back-to-denmark-oh-its-this-one-except-for-that-one-word-i-dont-understand\/"},"modified":"2010-10-01T07:00:01","modified_gmt":"2010-10-01T07:00:01","slug":"which-ferry-should-we-take-from-germany-back-to-denmark-oh-its-this-one-except-for-that-one-word-i-dont-understand","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/devblogs.microsoft.com\/oldnewthing\/20101001-01\/?p=12653","title":{"rendered":"Which ferry should we take from Germany back to Denmark? Oh, it&#039;s this one, except for that one word I don&#039;t understand"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Writing <a href=\"http:\/\/blogs.msdn.com\/b\/oldnewthing\/archive\/2010\/09\/17\/10063630.aspx\"> that entry last Friday<\/a> reminded me that I never did share my stories of that emergency vacation, save for a <a href=\"http:\/\/blogs.msdn.com\/oldnewthing\/archive\/2003\/09\/29\/55062.aspx\"> cryptic list<\/a> of <a href=\"http:\/\/blogs.msdn.com\/oldnewthing\/archive\/2009\/01\/06\/9284334.aspx\"> learnings<\/a>. Here&#8217;s a little story about the ferry crossing.\n Part of the trip involved driving from Copenhagen (<i>K&oslash;benhavn<\/i>) to Munich (<i>M&uuml;nchen<\/i>), which means taking a ferry. (It&#8217;s faster than driving down the peninsula.) Realizing that we would also have to take the ferry on the return trip on Saturday, we grabbed a ferry schedule during a rest stop in Denmark.\n What we didn&#8217;t realize until it was time for the return trip was that the schedule was (naturally) in Danish, a language none of us could read or speak. As the closest thing in the car to an expert in northern European languages (it wasn&#8217;t a close vote), I was called upon to do my best to puzzle out the timetable. The choice was between the Puttgarten&ndash;R&oslash;dby ferry and the Rostock&ndash;Gedser ferry. If we could make it, the Rostock&ndash;Gedser ferry would have been a better choice since it is a more direct route.\n I was able to decode that the Puttgarten&ndash;R&oslash;dby ferry ran every half hour around the clock, whereas the Rostock&ndash;Gedser ferry stopped running at 11:30pm. (This sounds like a no-brainer, except that the Puttgarten&ndash;R&oslash;dby timetable didn&#8217;t give the actual run times; it just said <i>afgang hver halve time, sejltid 0:45<\/i>.) We consulted the map, estimated our driving time, and calculated that if we stayed focused and didn&#8217;t dawdle at the rest breaks, we could make the 11:30pm Rostock&ndash;Gedser ferry.\n In the fine print of the schedule I was able to translate that the late-night Rostock&ndash;Gedser ferry run does not operate on &#8230; um &#8230; <i>l&oslash;rdag<\/i>.\n What&#8217;s <i>l&oslash;rdag<\/i>?\n We decided to play it safe and go to Puttgarten.\n It was a good call, because  <i>l&oslash;rdag<\/i> is Danish (and as I later learned, Swedish) for Saturday.\n <b>Bonus ferry story<\/b>: After paying the fare on the Danish side for the morning crossing into Germany, the toll booth agent quickly mumbled, &#8220;<i>Syv<\/i>, <i>sieben<\/i>, seven&#8221; as we pulled away. He said it so quickly and unexpectedly, the English-speaking people in the car didn&#8217;t hear the &#8220;seven&#8221; since they tuned out what the guy said once they determined that it wasn&#8217;t English. I was paying more attention, figuring there was an off-chance the agent would speak German to us, and I picked out the <i>sieben<\/i>, and then upon mentally rewinding and replaying what he said, I also recognized the &#8220;seven.&#8221;\n But why did he keep saying &#8220;seven&#8221; in various languages? As we reached the waiting area, we figured it out: Because he was telling us to line up in row number seven.\n <b>Bonus ferry storylet<\/b>: As we waited for the ferry, I noticed that the car behind us had a sticker saying that it was purchased from&#8230; a town just a few miles from where I grew up! How the heck did a car from a small town in New Jersey end up in Denmark? We asked the people standing next to the car&mdash;it was a nice day, so people stood outside&mdash;and they explained that they bought it from somebody who moved to Denmark from the States, and he brought his car with him. Strange coincidences abound.<\/p>\n<p> Of course, an even stranger coincidence would have been if I happened to have known the original owner. (Not the case here.) <\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Writing that entry last Friday reminded me that I never did share my stories of that emergency vacation, save for a cryptic list of learnings. Here&#8217;s a little story about the ferry crossing. Part of the trip involved driving from Copenhagen (K&oslash;benhavn) to Munich (M&uuml;nchen), which means taking a ferry. (It&#8217;s faster than driving down [&hellip;]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":1069,"featured_media":111744,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"closed","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"_acf_changed":false,"footnotes":""},"categories":[1],"tags":[103],"class_list":["post-12653","post","type-post","status-publish","format-standard","has-post-thumbnail","hentry","category-oldnewthing","tag-non-computer"],"acf":[],"blog_post_summary":"<p>Writing that entry last Friday reminded me that I never did share my stories of that emergency vacation, save for a cryptic list of learnings. Here&#8217;s a little story about the ferry crossing. Part of the trip involved driving from Copenhagen (K&oslash;benhavn) to Munich (M&uuml;nchen), which means taking a ferry. 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