I have to say, I'm really impressed with these students. We're running a simulation called MarkStrat, which I've used as a student or faculty member since I was an MBA in 1983. These guys are kicking butt, and we're moving faster than I'd ever expected... so much so, that we're going to extend the simulation. We're having a lot of fun (well, the winners are, anyway).
I woke up this morning with no hot water, but assumed that it was just drained. No. Our AirBnB "landlord" Jonas came over in a flash to see if he could get it fixed, but couldn't. He gave us a key to his own apartment to take a shower tomorrow. Hopefully, we'll have hot water for Friday morning, when we leave for Oberammergau.
Judy played tourist all day and used the "hop-on-hop-off" bus. Her pass is good until 3:00 tomorrow (I get off at 5:00). We went out for a delicious dinner on the street at the Weinhaus restaurant on Herzfried Strasse in the old town, right next to the Goldenes Daschl. I had what Judy got a couple nights ago, the Schwenefilet (pork in a creamy mushroom sauce) with schnitzel. It may be the best pork I have ever had in my life. Judy had Zuricher Rahmgeschnetzeltes, a veal dish also in mushroom sauce. Then we walked all over the place before returning to the apartment. Maybe the best way to express this is with some pics taken on our walk:
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