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August 20 2008
Jakarta, Indonesien. Ein seltsames Spiel, dass die Indonesier anlässlich der Unabhängigkeitserklärung vor 63 Jahren treiben! Auf den Pfeilern befestigt finden sich Geschenke jeglicher Art. Wer als erstes die Spitze erreicht hat, kann sich als deren Eigentümer rühmen.
Assembling your “party”: Five kinds of friends you should make on social networks
The Content Creator
Creative, charismatic, and talented, content creators provide the backbone of any social networking experience: quality content. Ranging from the new media titans over at Revision 3 to your neighbor filming his dog in the backyard, these guys provide the foundation for discussion and innovation all across the internet.
Their true gift of a content creator is the ability to conjure something out of nothing. Make friends with them by appreciating the time and effort that goes into their creations, and provide complimentary comments often.
The Human Filter
If you cloned yourself a hundred times, you’d never be able to keep up with all the great material that’s emerging on the Internet each and every day (and you’d need 100 more to help avoid the junk, anyway). Human filters are the users that have the superhuman ability to parse hundreds to thousands of streams per day and only share the good stuff with you and their friends. They hunt so you don’t have to.
The real contribution of human filters is being able to quickly find what matters and protect the trust of those that count on them. Earn their friendship by thanking them for their efforts and passing on occasional leads you may come across.
The Conversationalist
These are the individuals that create and participate in discussions, threads, and topics all over the Internet. When they see something they like, they don’t just smile and move on– they talk about it, share it, debate about it, promote it. Message boards, comments, and replies would be much quieter without these individuals, so they’re a must to have on board.
Conversationalists are necessary because they provoke a high level of discussion that betters everyone who participates. Befriend them by participating with them openly, always keeping civilty in mind.
The Oddball
There’s some weird and wild stuff out there, and the oddballs always manage to discover it. Unlike the human filters who process and whittle away, these spoony bards have some preternatural ability to discover the strange, unnerving, and bizarre. How they do it is a mystery, but there’s no doubt that these folks provide an occasional and much-needed lightness and humor to the daily grind.
Oddballs are crucial because they make social networks a happier and more interesting place. They’ll take to you fast if you show a zany and unpredictable side every once in a while!
The Connector
The web would be nothing without people. Connectors are the extraverted individuals who realize this and use their people skills, contacts, and other resources to bring people together. They’re the ones that are always recommending someone new to meet, introducing new people to different networks, or generally just being good-natured and amiable.
Everyone needs connectors because no one wants to be lonely. Get to know these people by embracing, rather than avoiding, their personability.
[Thanks to Andy DeSoto]
Handschrift
Dürfte ich mal eben auf diese zehn wunderbare Handschriften im TrueType Format hinweisen:
10 Handwritten fonts you can’t miss
Gruß, Sixtus
Science should be exactly as cool as the headlines sound. Like the 'RUSSIANS CUT APART AND REASSEMBLE DOGS' thing.
“ Internationally known artist, technologist and co-founder of the Graffiti Research Lab, James Powderly, was detained in Beijing early this morning while preparing to debut a new work and technology of protest, the L.A.S.E.R. Stencil. According to a “twitter” message received today by Students for a Free Tibet at approximately 5 pm Beijing Standard Time, Powderly had been detained by Chinese authorities at 3 am. His current whereabouts remain unknown. ”— Beijing: Artist James Powderly, Detained
- Aug. 19, 2008 : Free Tibet 2008
August 19 2008
Neil Young die alte Rampensau
via CHiLLi.cc - Europas unabhängige Jugendseite
Bildstrecke von Raimund Appel
Text von Richard Pyrker
Beagle Board - ultra tiny, 2-Watt Linux system

Hackszine pal Patti Schiendelman tipped me off to the Beagle Board, a spartan little embedded platform, perfect for all things hackable. It's based on the TI OMAP3 processor, which is packaged with 128MB of DDR RAM and 256MB of NAND Flash all on the single chip in the center of the board.
Instead of including things like ethernet and 802.11 on-board, they opted to keep the footprint small and...
So this is how our gorgeous new T-Shirt front design will most likely look like!
(shoot me a msg if you want one)
Yayz!





