Hulluja nuo ihmiset!
Nov. 23rd, 2004 03:10 pmOr: "These humans are crazy!"; or: "Die spinnen, die Menschen!" or: "Il's sont fous, les hommes!" (meaning humans, not men in particular; that is another story).
A blog is originally a web-log, which means that I a) log my RL life on the web or b) log where I have been on the web; this is the latter sort of entry.
While the fax spooled slowly into the spooler (and I am so not doing anything taxing in the meanwhile as not to disturb the software), I was surprised by the following articles:
US occupation forces Iraqi farmers to buy expensive patented seed from US companies! (in English)
Provider demands their customers to pay for being wiretapped (in German)
Americans worried about planned wind power generators off the New England coast (in German?) What is their problem? What "aesthetic desaster"? I love wind power generators; for me, they're part of the coastal landscape. How can anybody think old windmills cozy and nostalgic, but hate wind power generators?
Because of The Shrub, US Americans are actually emigrating to Canada - and not only ever saying they would! (in English)
And now something positive at the end: the unobtrusive civil servant who is going to kick Microsoft off all computers in Munich's public administration (in German)
A blog is originally a web-log, which means that I a) log my RL life on the web or b) log where I have been on the web; this is the latter sort of entry.
While the fax spooled slowly into the spooler (and I am so not doing anything taxing in the meanwhile as not to disturb the software), I was surprised by the following articles:
US occupation forces Iraqi farmers to buy expensive patented seed from US companies! (in English)
Provider demands their customers to pay for being wiretapped (in German)
Americans worried about planned wind power generators off the New England coast (in German?) What is their problem? What "aesthetic desaster"? I love wind power generators; for me, they're part of the coastal landscape. How can anybody think old windmills cozy and nostalgic, but hate wind power generators?
Because of The Shrub, US Americans are actually emigrating to Canada - and not only ever saying they would! (in English)
And now something positive at the end: the unobtrusive civil servant who is going to kick Microsoft off all computers in Munich's public administration (in German)