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Author:Tom WelligeCreated:Mittwoch, 11. April 2007 11:45
Within this blog the host of this community site talks about everything and nothing.

Apple is currently "featuring" their Safari for Windows web browser by providing it via iTunes update mechanism. Martin has already written about it in his blog Trust!?.
Is it really about trust or is it about the "sheep behaviour" or "short attention span syndrom" ?

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Martins blog GRB 080319B reminds me of a conversation between Timon and Pumba in Disney's The Lion King.

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Last night Sir Arthur Charles Clarke, author of 2001: A Space Odyssey, died in Sri Lanka, aged 90 years.

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Swiss biologist David Brawand published his results on a special gene research. This explains quite impressively how humans like all other mammals switched from eggs to giving birth. The main conclusion is: it's the milk that replaced the eggs.

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plublishing blog articles via Windows Live Writer works successfull. Stay tuned !

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As I am a child of the 70's I grew up with the Jim Henson's 'The Muppet Show'.

Every sunday afternnon my brother, my father and I had a fixed appointment with the TV. We all loved it. My absolute favoriute was and still is Fozzy Bear and his never ending struggle to become a funny comedian, well at least a comedian.

There are so many famous quotes of him, just like when he was driving along with Kermit in his Studebaker through the Rocky Mountains and watching the terrific nature: "Ahh, the natural habitat of a bear - a Studebaker".

One of his best performances on the stage is the following (I still remember couldn't stop laughing when seeing it the first time):

 



 

So, this is my delayed friday fun blog for you guys

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(The following is in german lanugage available only)

Heute Abend, 12.02.2008, läuft um 20:15 Uhr im BR-TV (3. PRogramm) die Münchner Runde mit dem Thema

Doch mehr Soldaten nach Afghanistan ?

Teilnehmer der Diskussion sind:

  • Peter Scholl Latour
  • Dr. Schmidt (Staatssekretär im Verteidigungsministerium)
  • W. Nachtwei (MdB/Grüne)
  • Dr. R. Erös (Kinderhilfe Afghanistan)

Wer sich für das Thema interessiert sollte sich diese sicherlich kontroverse Diskussionsrunde nicht entgehen lassen.

BTW: Peter Scholl Latour wird am am 9. April 2008 in der Berliner Buchhandlung Dussmann in der Friedrichstrasse das neue Buch Unter Taliban, Warlords und Drogenbaronen von Dr. R. Erös präsentieren.

 

Hey, it's friday afternoon ! You know what that means

Ever wondered how the big movie companies make their money and what happens if there is a "shortage" in revenue ?

Well, here is a nice little movie showing the real world of making animation movies:

The movie loads a little bit slowly but it's worth waiting for it !

Maybe it's a good idea to ask the manager of your favorite super market to play domino with you !

This is how that could look like: 

 

Just a hint: you should definately ask before start setting up the "domino stones" (unless you do not intend to visit this super market again).

 

Yesterday Martin posted a link to a panorama view of the

As this is already quite impressive there some other panorama views from the interior available

 

But I have to admit, that I like the cockpit view most ;-) Allthough there are lots of switches and screens it doesn't seem too complicated to handle once you know a little bit about how to fly jets. That's something you can teach yourself within MS Flight Simulator. Well, at least theoretical and/or simulated.

Sorry, the following is available in german language only.

29.01.2008

Pressemitteilung "Winterhilfe Afghanistan"

 

Im Westen und Norden Afghanistans herrscht seit Wochen einer der kältesten und schneereichsten Winter seit Jahrzehnten. Hundertausende Menschen - vor allem Kinder - sind vom Hunger- und  Kältetod bedroht.

Die Mintrachinger "Kinderhilfe Afghanistan" hat daher eine umfassende Hilfsaktion gestartet.

Afghanische Mitarbeiter der "Kinderhilfe Afghanistan" transportieren seit gestern mit geländegängigen LKW 15 Tonnen Hilfsgüter, insbesondere Nahrungsmittel, Winterbekleidung und festes Schuhwerk für Kinder, Decken und Heizmaterial (Spiritus-Tabletten und -öfen), in die entlegenen Gebiete im Westen und Norden des Landes. Die Aktion wird in den nächsten Wochen fortgeführt.

Dr. Reinhard Erös wird am Wochenende persönlich nach Afghanistan reisen, um die Großaktion vor Ort zu organisieren. Der ehemalige Bundeswehrarzt dankt den Soldaten der Bundeswehr in Mazar-E-Sharif,...

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A little bit late for a lazy friday afternoon in the office, but not too late for the next week

Have you ever played "Rock Paper Scissors" (Schnick-Schnack-Schnuck) ?

Here you will find some professional hints to make sure you will become the champion in your office !

 

VideoJug: How To Win At Rock Paper Scissors

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What are we going to do once all existing silicon on the world is already used in our computers ?

Well, one possible solution would be to go back to the good old vaccum tubes. This at least would give us the chance to build our computers by our own again instead of using all this highly integrated stuff. You don't believe it ?

Check out this !

Ok, you're right, one would need silicon for the glass bulb of the vaccum tube as well... But the video is really amazing, isn't it ?

 

As Morten has moved into the norwegian wilderness (no phone, no dsl, no tv) it is up to me to post his fun-blogs every once in a while...

Well, this is not a fun link but a very nice and informative one: the Sience Education Company.

Here you will find lots of videos with simple but astonishing sience experiments like how to make an emergency glass from a leaf.

From Ian's posting in the forum you might have noticed that Morten and I do not have many hairs populating our fabulous heads. Clearly speaking: we are getting bald !

But we are in good company. Many great men have been or still are bald as well. One of my favourite actors is bald as well, so lets listen to what he is saying about baldness (and he is also able to talk about it in the 24th century):

Patrick Stewart on "Baldness"

 

The Swyx Forum Team, that is me (Tom) and Morten wishes all of you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.

Thanks for all your support here in the community and lets make sure it will grow even stronger and larger in 2008 !

Remember ? The other day I linked two videos here in my blog that could lead to the conclusion that education is not one of the strongest attributes of the US. The first video showed a blond girl in a TV show assuming that Europe is a country. The second video showed a guy playing around with statistics on how clever americans are (or not). Well, especially the last one could have been biased as it was just the voice of one strange guy.

So, is it true what he said ? Are americans dumb as hell ?

Americans are NOT stupid

It's amazing, I didn't assumed that "Europe is a country" could get worse... (poor Australians!)

100% ...

This is a strictly mathematical viewpoint... it goes like this: What makes 100%? What does it mean to give MORE than 100%? Ever wondered about those people who say they are giving more than 100%? We have all been to those meetings where someone wants you to give over 100%. How about achieving 103%? What makes up 100% in life?

Here'sa little mathematical formula that might help you answer these questions: If A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z is represented as: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 then H-A-R-D-W-O-R-K 8+1+18+4+23+15+18+11 = 98% and K-N-O-W-L-E-D-G-E 11+14+15+23+12+5+4+7+5 = 96% but A-T-T-I-T-U-D-E 1+20+20+9+20+21+4+5 = 100% and

B-U-L-L-S-H-I-T 2+21+12+12+19+8+9+20 = 103% and, look how far ass kissing will take you: A-S-S-K-I-S-S-I-N-G 1+19+19+11+9+19+19+9+14+7 = 127%

So, one can conclude with mathematical certainty that while hard work and knowledge will...

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(Sorry, the following is in german language available only!)

Die Kinderhilfe Afghanistan, welche durch Teile der bisher eingenommenen Sponsoren Gelder durch Swyx Forum unterstützt wird, hat eine Zusammenfassung ihrer Aktivitäten im Jahr 2007 zur Verfügung gestellt:

Jahresrundbrief der Kinderhilfe Afghanistan

... you find this on your desk in the morning: 

Some kind of ignorance of knowledge can't be related to certain countries of the word, allthough it most definately looks like...

But listening to youngsters in a bus or underground (in the USA, in Germany, in the UK, in France, ...) really get's you scared of the upcoming generation and what they will be with the world ! Stupidity is not related to a certain country but is a result of the way we are living today, of the mass media, the gaming industry, MTV, or what ever.

The following is a really nice example. Maybe there are some relations between "not knowing" (not to say "stupidity") and the color of the hair ... 



 

Well, and this a some statistical information on education in the USA. But I am pretty sure this is valid for other countries as well ! 



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While reading myself through a couple of articles on the most hip CMS systems I found a very usefull site which compares all currently availalbe systems in a matrix.

This site is maybe also of interest for you, so here is the link:

 

(BTW: Swyx Forum uses DotNetNuke as CMS)

Some time ago the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) has started to release their lectures/courses to the public as so called OpenCourseWare. The idea behind is to open up the world of today's knowledge to everyone.

There are more than 1800 course available online, many of them translated into other languages or even available as audio/video presentations.

The content of the courses touch a huge variety of topics from Architecture and Planning, Engineering, Health Sciences and Technology, Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences, Management and Science (Biology, Brain and Cognitive Sciences, Chemistry, Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences, Mathematics Physics).

The MIT has also just laucnhed a program to deliver special courses for high school pupils.

If you are interested in any of the above mentioned topics it is worth a look !

MIT OpenCourseWare ...

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After my vacation is over and my evenings and weekends are fully booked my hoster finished setting up the root server for Swyx Forum. Setting up DotNetNuke (incl. database) is up to me, but this will take some time now

Actually there was a reason why I ordered the server one week before my two-weeks vacation...

Anyway, there is a light at the end of the tunnel now

Yesterday I found myself in a time machine boosting me back in time into the year 1991. It was the year where I had to do my 12 month military service at the german navy. I was sonar operator on a so called mine hunter. We searched see mines (ground mines) by using sonar and then used a small remote controlled submarine to dop a bomb directly beside the mine to simply destroy it. In 1990 Sadam Hussein invaded Kuwait and dropped hundreds of mines into the persian gulf as a barrier to make sure no military vessel or oil tanker was able to approach Kuwait. A number of NATO countries as also germany sent their mine seachers / hunters down into the gulf to get rid of these mines. During this time I was stationed on the MHC Koblenz (M1071). So, that was the time where a saw quite a lot from the world ;-) A few years after my military service the german navy replaced to old mine hunter fleet we were stationed on by new high-tech vessels.

One of the ships (MHC Weilheim (M1077))  was handed over...

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Randall has just started his new project Swyx WebCDR.

It is a web based CDR (Call Detail Record) tool. Please take a look onto the project pages for more details.

The current version is written in PHP (Apache Webserver) but we are also looking to provide an ASP (Microsoft IIS Webserver) version. So, if your are willing to help on this, feel free to join the team !

 

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