Monthly Archive for June, 2005

All done

I completed my last exams for the semester, and all I’ve left to do is write a paper. Ach, there’s always a paper to write somewhere.

Horst from The Aardvark Speaks has created a fiction blog, and I’ve got the honour of being part of it. It’s great fun, and I’m sure it’ll be a great way to get my mind off work during the next few months. Check it out here, but make sure to read the archives so you’ll know what’s going on.

Google Earth launched

Google Earth, basically a mapping program with lots of cool features, has been launched. It’s free, and you can download it here. But beware, it’s Windows only. So that’s where the fun ends for me. And all other Linux and Mac users. Cheap bastards.

USA – The Vastness

Well, I’m going to cash in on my vacation once again, and provide you with another picture update of the Midwest. Impressed by the sheer vastness of it all, I set out between shopping at Target and Bed, Bath and Beyond to capture the huge parking lot (with my camera that is – I may be weird, but I’d never try to actually capture something inanimate like a parking lot – I leave that to crazy people pushing trolleys). Well, here it is. Click the picture to go to the gallery.


I know, it’s a sorry excuse for an update, but I’m far too busy to think of anything else. You may be a member of the if-you-don’t-know-what-to-post-don’t-post-anything fraction, in which case you have the right to remain silent.

USA – The Boat

Well, I also had time to find some motifs which weren’t plastic boxes filled with newspapers (Again, the click routine gives you a bigger picture):


I encountered that boat in a little pond, and I thought it was too good to be left there unphotographed. So here it is, a picture of an old boat, about to sink, in a pond.

I should really start trying to write more inspirational things.

Mark six, not seven – or five

Alert: I’ve noticed quite a number of people coming from nowhere to visit this very posting. Maybe someone could leave a comment and tell me what the hell is going on?

Lottery ticket
If you happen to play the lottery in Austria, the picture sketched above is what you’re confronted with (please, it took all my graphic skills to make that…I’m especially proud of those red squares). It’s a pattern filled with little numbers, and with a pen you’re supposed to mark six of these numbers and if you’re really lucky (which you very probably aren’t), you win money. Now, it doesn’t seem too difficult really, since almost anyone should be able to count to three (and you only have to count to three twice and voila…you’ve got six). Unfortunately, for some this is not an option.

When I entered my usual nicotine dealer today, naively thinking it would take only about ten seconds to get my beloved cigarettes, a woman in front of me had just finished filling out a pattern very similar to that one above, and the woman at the counter fed it to the computer. The ensuing hilarity is not made up, I promise. As the computer tried to translate pencil marks into bits and bytes, the screen displayed that the woman had managed to mark seven numbers in the first field, five numbers in the second field, and seven again in the third field! It took them about five minutes to resolve the issue, involving pondering over the problem of adding one number and scratching two others. This added to my impression that the woman in front of me was indeed not a member of the Royal Statistics Society, otherwise she would have known that it DIDN’T MAKE A DIFFERENCE! Maybe I should have told her, but I didn’t want to appear cocky, haha.




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