Archive for September, 2007

You can’t shut down the internet

You, yes you, dinosaur of the industrial age, get this into your head: this age is about information and information is really totally different from material matter. One curious property of information is that if you try to take it away …. it multiplies! Not by magic, but by the nature of the human mind which just loves to delve into a big sea of information and reacts strongly to forces that try to dry up this well.

So, read up on the Streisand Effect and learn a lesson. All you RIAA, DCMA, Cease and Desist lawyers and Patent Pushers out there. You are of the past, just lie down and die.

The latest attempted attack on free speech was reported from The Register, in a case of a blogger against an Uzbek Billionaire.

September 27 2007 | Communication and Geek Stuff and World Peace | No Comments »

Diamonds

Diamonds

September 26 2007 | World Peace | No Comments »

Bye Bye Gravenreuth!

Gerichtsurteil: Sechs Monate Haft für “Abmahn-Anwalt” - Netzwelt - SPIEGEL ONLINE - Nachrichten

Darauf haben wir LANGE gewartet! Endlich ist dem notorischen Spielverderber Günter Freiherr von Gravenreuth das Handwerk gelegt worden, jedenfalls fuer kurze 6 Monate und nur wenn die Berufung nichts bringt. Dieser Mensch hat so lange die Softwareentwickler und Domaininhaber in Angst und Schrecken versetzt mit seinen fadenscheinigen Abmahnungen, dass diese Nachricht so richtig gut tut.

Bravo TAZ !

September 13 2007 | Deutsch and Geek Stuff | No Comments »

The problems with OpenID

The Identity Corner » The problems with OpenID

If you are using openId, think again and read the above article. There are so many things wrong with openId, you could just as well put all your usernames, passwords, social security number and credit card numbers open on your website.

September 11 2007 | Geek Stuff | No Comments »

Don’t be afraid of the Fatburner

For the last 7 days I’ve been doing the YRG 20 minutes workout every day.  It was a bit challenging in the beginning because the moves were new, but now I’ve got a good handle on it. I thought that I would stay with this workout for 2-3 weeks until I am proficient enough to advance to the next level, but today I tried the 40 minutes Fatburner workout to see if I could do it.  To my surprise it wasn’t that hard! A few moves were new, which accounted for the extra 20 minutes, but energy wise it was absolutely doable.

So, the lesson is, don’t be afraid of YRG, you can do it, because you are creating just the level of resistance which is right for you.

I will change my plan then and do the Fatburner workout every other day.

September 06 2007 | YRG | No Comments »

Unser erster Trip nach Bega

Unseren ersten Trip nach Bega im Sueden von New South Wales begannen wir am Freitag abend. Wir fuhren erstmal in Richtung Canberra, dann weiter nach Cooma und hielten dann einfach um 1 Uhr nachts an einer Feldeinfahrt an und schliefen bis zum naechsten morgen. Dann gings weiter nach Bega. Nach dem Fruehstueck fuhren wir dann weiter ans Meer nach Tathra (ca. 15 Minuten fahrt von Bega) um dort auf einem Campingplatz unser Zelt aufzuschlagen. Da gerade Nebensaison war waren wir die einzigen Gaeste, was fuer Robin und Aurin natuerlich toll war, so konnten sie nach Herzenslust umherrennen.

Ich musste leider am Sonntag abend wieder nach Sydney zurueckfliegen (in einem 34-Sitzer mit Propeller!) aber Tina und die Jungs genossen Bega und die wunderschoen Landschaft noch eine ganze weitere Woche.

September 03 2007 | Familie | 1 Comment »

Sydneys wall of shame

Sydneys wall of shame - National - smh.com.au

It’s APEC in Sydney and again, whenever the ‘big’ guys get together to decide how to screw over the rest of the world, they made sure that they are not disturbed by the rabble (or rather the people that they somehow represent?)

The Sydney APEC Fence

“The Great Wall of Sydney is a wall of shame and a testament to the disastrous and anti-people policies of the capitalist leaders of APEC,” Communist Party spokesman Mr Symon said in a statement today.

Well I’m not a communist, but I have to agree on that with Mr Symon. I always wonder why the elected leaders of ‘democratic’ countries have to hide behind high walls to make their policy. What do they have to hide?

But as Michael Franti sings: “Those who build walls are pretending that forever they can defend them.” We Germans have seen first hand the power of the people and the fragile nature of oppressing walls.

September 03 2007 | World Peace | No Comments »