on dropping informations

The downside of this blogging business is that there are a lot of things happening ONLY online – like the following quiz:

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I found this via Andreas, who also blogs on the Spreeblick platform, and – although it says to be copyrighted as early as 2002 – the quiz is quite new to me. So, do YOU know your ecological footprint?

Exactly.

I took the quiz and it says for me that if everyone on this earth lives like me, we’d need at least 1.3 planet(s) earth.

Another peculiar trouvaille is The Living Library – an event that took part in Berlin, Germany on September 9, 2006 with 112 writers, artists, activists and social entrepeneurs from around the world and who gathered around a vast Table of Free Voices where they discussed our questions. Our?
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I remember I recently picked up this one free postcard which asked for my ecological footprint and provided a url to the Living Library event. How come I only learned of these events now? Because I am living upcountry, in a small village in Northern Germany with about 3.000 inhabitants (hell, what brought me here in the first place?!)? Well, I do have internet – so how come an interesting event like this one has been hidden from the masses? You know, I found this advertising postcard in Munich – 700kms away from home. And Berlin is about 300kms away. Wawaweewah! – Strongly reminds me of the Cluetrain debate which started in 1999 and never really reached the masses, only the usual suspects.
Also, pls check out this awesome 360° panorama view of the event. [via]

==> And make sure to check out the already existing user input – a search for the usual keywords (Kenya, Nairobi, etc.) reveals some interesting details…

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Fussball ist unser Leben…(part 2)

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“Heute sind sie fällig…ich schwörs Euch, Jungs….die sin fällig”
(Jürgen Klinsmann)

Ein hammergeiler Trailer zum neuen Sönke Wortmann Film “Ein Sommermärchen”, soeben veröffentlicht beim SPON und da ich bisher noch nicht gecheckt hab, wie/ob man ausm SPON die eingebetteten (geschützen?) Videos verlinkt, hier also ganz old-school der Hinweis auf einen zumindest vielversprechenden Trailer – und so ganz nebenbei wird uns auch noch verraten, was damals auf Lehmanns Zettel stand.

Die WM 2006 hat mich echt nachhaltig beeindruckt.

The Rucksack Story

Oh my…instead of finishing this one paper on sewage sludge treatment procedures, I just can’t stop thinking about my new backpack (!) and how great it is that I’ve eventually settled for the right thing. Reasons for blogging this are a) no notebook deal would be complete without mentioning other accessories (like pcmcia tv cards, yeah!!) and the proper notebook case, and b) I had spent about three weeks in August searching for a really good, reliable, spacious bag / case which would be good enough for my notebook & other items. Something that needs to be a handy all-in-one solution and come with me wherever I go. Something that looks good, but doesn’t look like a notebook case. Searching took a long time + I tortured most of my closer friends with constant asking about what they think about this and that model. To make it short: I was obsessed with looking for the perfect bag.

I’ve found it.

Well, actually I didn’t do that – it’s MB who I had sent over the Atlantic, flying to the US and spying for interesting deals which aren’t availaboooool over here in Europe. She called me the other day from IL and said: “Look, we’ve spent a whole week searching for a decent laptop backpack that matches your criterias, bought two, returned both of them after some time and ended up with a simpooool Dicota neopren sheath. You are busy with something else now and I’ve just found a very nice bag for you which costs US-$ 49,99 plus IL-taxes. Shall I buy it for you?” – “Hell, yeah, of course!”.

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She bought the High Sierra “Access”, carried it from the US to DE and forwarded it to me. Ohhhhh, nice. You see, it isn’t THE most perfect backpack, but it matches the following important criterias that I couldn’t find with available models over in DE and these are points which aren’t mentioned in product descriptions:

  • With 20″ x 15″ x 9,5″ it’s LONG enough to fit my back. I am 6.3 feet tall and don’t want to carry a brick on my back, but instead something long and slim which doesn’t make me look like one of those retarded & fat 30something still-living-at-home nerds (damn it, i am as picky as Paris when it comes to such issues)
  • 2743 cubic inches equal something around 45 liters. Now THAT’s much more than what I’d found over here. The only competing model from German manufacturer Deuter, aptly named “Giga Office“, only offers 32 liters, is shorter and looks like a brick (see above).
  • It has many small pockets with double zippers = can be locked to prevent theft e.g. when someone is walking behind you and trying to open the zips without you noticing it
  • It has a rain cover which also works as a padding for valuabe items like the notebook.
  • Up to 17″ (or 15,4″ wide screen) notebooks fit inside a padded computer sleeve
  • Comes with the usual padded back and tuck-away waist belts which most modern backpacks have. However, this one has good padding – not too thick (= prevents sweating) and massive. It also doesn’t come with a stiff back like most other alternative models have (the one I had bought before was very nice with a massiv plate in the back but couldn’t securely protect the computer inside).
  • When you are carrying this model on only one – the right – shoulder, there are moments you just want to pull it forward to access some pockets. Now this one has a zippered side water bottle pocket and another side zipper which makes it quite easy to actually use this backpack efficiently. That’s one of those points you only notice once you are actually using it and are forced to live with the provided backpack design. Good!
  • It has a zipper close to the back side which allows you to vertically enter the notebook without pushing or even forcing it inside. Most backpacks are nice and blablabla but lack this very simple zipper – the user is forced to make room first of all until he can put the machine inside his backpack. With the zipper in the back, there is direct access to the computer sleeve.
  • It’s small enough to fit into any cabin luggage compartment (important!) but still bigger than my previous BREE hand luggage bag which has served me since 1993.

Anyways, nice backpack, good choice, great price and big up to MB for saidianing mimi on this matter!

Ebay & Nigeria

Hello, How are you doing today hope fine, you are to ship the item, through ( Registered mail) and below is the address of my youger brother in Nigeria that you are to ship the item to.
Okogun God’spower
(fake address)

And i want you to give me, your bank information or your to enable me make the payment of the Item.
Your full Name:
Bank Name:
IBAN No:
Bic No:
Blz No:

And i want you to give me the information that i will used in making the payment of the item at western union office, I wlll be waiting to hear from as soon as possible. Greeting’s Barr, Msr.Godwin Billy.

Yeah, right.

Für alle, denen solche Mails beim Handel via Ebay die Laune vermiesen, sei diese hilfreiche Infoseite empfohlen. Seit August 2006 soll es auch eine bessere und unkompliziertere Gebührenerstattung seitens Ebay geben. Bin ich ja mal gespannt!

AOB: Taliban Video Show

Koigi’s analogies (verdict: comprehensive)

“Recently, the Kenya Football Federation kicked out our national team, Harambee Stars, out of the Moi International Sports Centre, Kasarani, and invited the better-known Cameroon’s Indomitable Lions to practise at Kenya’s best stadium.

Instead, the national team was taken to Ruaraka, a field not as good as Kasarani. It mattered little that at the time, Harambee Stars was preparing for a match with Eritrea. In the end, Kenya lost to a team that had been dismissed as minnows.”

Koigi’s recent comment on the Mzungu/Obama/adoring-problem (Our people have a long history of self-hatred”) …now, although I am not willing or able to dive deeper into this matter and although I don’t want to openly wonder about his continued efforts to entertain readers with his views on various matters (seems to me he has an opinion on almost anything – anyone remember JJ?), I find it quite entertaining how he puts in this vivid example from the Fussballwelt.

(note to myself: learn the names of your local football/soccer team and be prepared to talk about this subject more often to enhance business opportunities in Kenya :-)

silica gel fun

What happens when you mix Silica Gel with water? Silica Gel, these little pebbles inside of food packagings (like my emtpy Sushinori bag here) which are supposed to absorb any moisture…

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…well….it starts to react with the water and jumps up and down (just like popcorn!):

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“Silica Gel has been the favored desiccant of the government and industry since World War II. It prevents rust, corrosion, tarnish, oxidation, mildew, fungus, mold, odor, spoilage, spotting, toning, and stains. Silica Gel is an extremely important substance in the world today, which makes it especially unfortunate that so few people give it the respect it deserves.” (source)

AOB: country bumpkin are strange
AOB2: the pope @ home (Bavaria) – WHAT a welcome….amazing…

sigara names

According to some brilliant marketing experts, xmas season for cakes & biscuits started this week on Monday morning.

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Various xmas cookies for sale as early as September…

Same procedure as last year? German shopblogger Björn Harste has more on this. So what’s next? Chocolate Easter eggs on sale in November? Makes me think of finishing this “Top10 of cakes” post I was working on last night…

Talking about peculiar marketing, I just witnessed this funny scene @ a petrol station where someone wanted to buy cigarettes and couldn’t get the name right. That is, where are still in Germany over here – meaning: English words = German pronounciation. Aaaarrr juu gätting mai point? => In a world of strategies, where everything at the Point of Sale is detailed out from product placement to advertisment slogans, the cigarette manufactureres missed one important point: unpronouceaboooool brand names.

Pall Mall = Paaaaaaallll Maaaaalll
Marlboro = Maaarlll-boooohroooh
Drum = Druuuuummmmm
Lucky Strikes = Laaaakky Straikksss
R1 Slimline = Eeerrrreins Sliiihm-Laiihnn
Gauloises = Gauloises (fortunately, France seems to be close enough)
John Player Special (JSP) = Joott Peee Esss, Jäi Pii Esss, Pläijass
etc.

And the bad is yes, that the smokers before all in the educationweak population to be found are, which anyway not so good Englisch can.