Topic: PHOTO - on March 2, 2009 at 12:24:00 PM CET
PhotoChaining blog
The PhotoChaining blog is a continuous project where people practice the art of leaving memory cards in public places to be picked up and used by others, who then do likewise.
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Topic: Phone - on March 2, 2009 at 12:21:00 PM CET
iPhone running Mac OS System 7
The MacOS iPhone project has successfully crunched the classic edition of Apple's Macintosh operating system, released in 1991, onto the company's popular cellphone. It took many weeks just to get it running, the developers report, but ultimately the whole system, including apps like MacPaint and MacDraw, run well enough to "sit for hours playing this this."
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Topic: SPY - on March 2, 2009 at 12:18:00 PM CET
Is Chancellor Angela Merkel A Former Communist Spy?
Whenever a sovereign nation is conquered by another, its inhabitants, whether they be from its elite or dregs, ultimately have a hard time adjusting to foreign occupation because they don't know how long it will last, and what it may be replaced by. The process is made more difficult if it seems that there is no alternative to the conquerers, especially if they appear to represent some wave of the future. But then, there are always surprises in history, and some seemingly sure things turn out to be nothing more than delayed dead ends. Of course, the alternative to such a course is to continue to fight the occupiers tooth and nail as there seems to be no choice about the matter, but the costs of such a course are usually devastating.
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Topic: ART - on March 2, 2009 at 12:11:00 PM CET
Doku über GEMA-Aktion von Johannes Kreidler
Johannes Kreidler hat eine 16 Minuten lange Dokumentation über seine GEMA-Aktion mit der Einreichung von 70,200 Samples in einem Stück auf Youtube veröffentlicht
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Topic: Online-Fahndung - on March 2, 2009 at 12:09:00 PM CET
Kommentar zur Internet-Todesstrafe in Irland
TJ Mctyre von Digital Rights Ireland hat in der Sunday Post einen lesenwerten Kommentar zu dem “Three-Strikes - you’re out”-Abkommen geschrieben, das die irische Musikindustrie kürzlich mit dem Internetanbieter Eircom geschlossen hat. Die Musikindustrie versucht gerade, die anderen Provider dazu zu bringen, sich dem gleichen Prozedere anzuschließen. Dabei wird aber oft unterschlagen, dass die eigentlich ganz was anderes gefordert hatten, nämlich verpflichtende “Filter” a.k.a. Zensur von MP3-Tauschbörsen. Das war gescheitert, und die Three-Strikes-Lösung war dann eher eine Verlegenheitseinigung, weil sowohl die Musikindustrie als auch Eircom einen Präzedenzfall vermeiden wollten.
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