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An interesting webspace is as follows.

http://www.gutenberg-museum.de/?language=e

I noticed this morning the following page.

http://www.gutenberg-museum.de/index.ph ... es&pagev=1

That page is in German. My knowledge of German is very small.

However, I do have installed on this computer a program named Translation Plus version 10 (if looking for it, the spelling Tr@nslation Plus is sometimes used) and here is the translation into English provided by the program.
Service evening in the printed store
Today until 20 o'clock opened date:
07.02.2008-locate: Printed stores of the Gutenberg museum category: Exhibition

On every first Thursday in the month, a service evening takes place in the printed store of the Gutenberg museum. On this day, the printed store is opened until 20 o'clock.

The next service evening finds at the

Thunder day, that in 7. February

instead of.

Then, the printed store appears again as "open workshop for everyone" with the possibility to place private printed matters themselves in the old typography technology and to print under instruction in small editions, appointment desires.
There is later on the page a link.

http://www.zeitenwende.com/gutenberg/

That link leads to a page where there is a choice of English and German.

However, the content of the English section is not a translation of the German section, so looking at both sections may be of interest to readers as the German section contains various illustrations.

William Overington

6 February 2008
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Post by William »

I have now found the following pages.

http://www.gutenberg-museum.de/index.ph ... language=e

http://www.gutenberg-museum.de/index.ph ... language=d

William Overington

6 February 2008
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