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- Daaaaaaaaaamn!
Another earthquake off Taiwan has further hindered the repair work of the damaged undersea communication cables, extending the schedule by at least 15 days. Workers found more damage to the thin cable lines after an earthquake measuring 5.2 on the Richter scale shook the sea around the island at 11:13am on Wednesday, Shanghai Securities News said today.
- digg life cycle explanation.
Stan Schroeder from ‘franticindustries’ explains the digg story life cycle in a post: Many people think that getting on the front page of Digg is pure luck…. Never will your story be alone, unattended, and unseen: from the first second it’s submitted and throughout the entire next day, Digg automatically does whatever it can to expose it to people who might find it interesting.
- Update on Internet situation.
Four weeks after quake China’s Internet still crippled.
- My computer, my programs.
This is my setup, as in the picture above: I got a Apple PowerBook G4 with 17″ from 2005 (yeah, I don’t have the money to witch to a new system every year…), additionally I got a 250 Gigabyte sized external hard-drive from Maxtor, a Mighty Mouse, a Logitech headset for Skype and Sharp stereo boxes - for music, what else!
- Internet like 1995 here.
Oh man! Will they ever fix it?
- 007 versus the man in black.
It’s from the guy who made that famous ‘The Promise’ spoof video. Simply awesome, 30 minutes long, lots of laughs - and in english!
- Damn you, earthquake!
That earthquake in Taiwan really makes my life a living hell: Just take a look at that loading bar…. I hope they tell the truth, as I am unable to work on my websites with full power…
- Internetvorhersage für die nächsten Jahre: Keine Zensur!
Aber auch das lässt sich umgehen: Ich hab einfach in meinen Netzwerkeinstellungen mein aktuelles Netzwerk kopiert, Non-Tor genannt und Tor dort deaktiviert.
- 93 x Wham! - Last Christmas.
Morgen ist Sylvester, und ich werde gegen Mitternacht hoffentlich des Todes betrunken am Bund von Shanghai stehen und irgendein abgefahrenes Feuerwerk sehen.





























