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banana breakfast

I’ve ran out of Cheerios, so I this is what I ate instead:

1 banana + 4 spoons of milk + some canned peaches + 1 blender = yummy breakfast

5 stars (out of 5). Would order again.

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camouflage

I was playing with ArcView a few days ago. I loaded some data and watched. Because the .shp file is huge it loads slowwwwly. This is also why it’s so great. I cannot decide if this is art or GIS. :-) It’s nice. Watch the video below and try to guess the country :-)

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1234

  • iPod nano commercial (music: 1234 by Feist)
  • TIM commercial (music: All together now by The beatles)



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    Rock and rule

    Rock_rule

    hee hee :)

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    time act

    I had no idea we have a Time Act. There’s a paragraph about that one extra hour we get in the fall, when we move the clock back. We get the 2am twice. To prevent the confusion the first 2am is called 2A and the second 2am is called 2B. This sounds like science fiction and is strangely similar to a book about the time thieves: Momo by Michael Ende. (Except that in this particular “fall back” case we get one extra hour which can’t be called stealing, but I call it cheating. My brain is totally messed up after this daylight saving things).

    • “I’m from the Timesaving Bank. Permit me to introduce myself: Agent No. XYQ/384/b. We hear you wish to open an account with us.” – Momo, M. Ende
    • “How does the system work?” The man in grey gave another thin-lipped smile. “Don’t worry, we’ll take care of that. Rest assured, we won’t mislay a single second of the time you save. You’ll find you haven’t any left over.” – Momo, M. Ende
    • “Surely you know how to save time, my dear sir? Work faster, for instance, and stick to the essentials. Spend only fifteen minutes on each customer, instead of the usual half-hour, and avoid time-wasting conversations. Reduce the hour you spend with your mother by half. Better still, put her in a nice, cheap old folks’ home, where someone else can look after her – that’ll save you a whole hour a day. Get rid of that useless budgerigar. See Miss Daria once every two weeks, if at all… Above all, don’ squander so much of your precious time on singing, reading, and hobnobbing with your so-called fiends. Incidentally, I’d also advise you to hand a really accurate clock on the wall so you can time your apprentice to the nearest minute.” – Momo, M. Ende

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