Saturday, September 8, 2007

Years After Dengue Fever

SeeqPod: Music on Demand ...

I have today an unordinary side rediscovered. SeeqPod is a search engine capable of streaming content on the network. In this case, both video and audio files using the search function GE "crawled" to be. It is noteworthy that SeeqPod finds some artists of different musical styles that meet not necessarily represent the mainstream. Furthermore, the website also feature playlists of the tracks to play, create.

I'll have even a small (incomplete) list of my favorite artists put together. Just click on the play button is pressed;)


addendum to the blog of Murat Kurnaz: It has now emerged that it is a fake blog. Nja, can the authors Moritz Waldhauser assume some things, but the courage and ability on the basis of his texts moods you have to create him to concede.

>> Focus on Kurnaz fake

Years After Dengue Fever

SeeqPod: Music on Demand ...

I have today an unordinary side rediscovered. SeeqPod is a search engine capable of streaming content on the network. In this case, both video and audio files using the search function GE "crawled" to be. It is noteworthy that SeeqPod finds some artists of different musical styles that meet not necessarily represent the mainstream. Furthermore, the website also feature playlists of the tracks to play, create.

I'll have even a small (incomplete) list of my favorite artists put together. Just click on the play button is pressed;)


addendum to the blog of Murat Kurnaz: It has now emerged that it is a fake blog. Nja, can the authors Moritz Waldhauser assume some things, but the courage and ability on the basis of his texts moods you have to create him to concede.

>> Focus on Kurnaz fake

Sunday, September 2, 2007

Tonsİl Cancer Pİcture

Murat Kurnaz blogging ...

After Murat Kurnaz this year published a book about his experiences in the U.S. prison camp in Guantanamo, I stumbled today on his blog. He does not seem very long to blogging (the first entry of 29 August), but the way he writes well worth reading. Considering his young age of just 25 years, and the suffering he had experienced in Cuba, it is not difficult to understand in what a fierce self-discovery phase, he seems to be straight.

blog of Murat Kurnaz

Tonsİl Cancer Pİcture

Murat Kurnaz blogging ...

After Murat Kurnaz this year published a book about his experiences in the U.S. prison camp in Guantanamo, I stumbled today on his blog. He does not seem very long to blogging (the first entry of 29 August), but the way he writes well worth reading. Considering his young age of just 25 years, and the suffering he had experienced in Cuba, it is not difficult to understand in what a fierce self-discovery phase, he seems to be straight.

blog of Murat Kurnaz

Wednesday, August 22, 2007

Milean Vilba New Files

First steps: / dev / hda & /

After eternal quarrels with my new laptop I have now decided to install on my desktop Linux. Somehow, Ubuntu does not want to communicate with the hardware of my laptop. First of all, there were intense problems installing from the Ubuntu CD to initialize at all. After we created a bootable USB stick the problems were just Keep it up. Linux was somehow unable to cope with the Serial ATA hard drive ...

etc. Well, enough grumbling. I am now the proud owner of a functioning Ubuntu via dual boot on the desktop computer and as far as I can tell, can make the whole quite see. Only the work Eyecandys not quite so hot as I imagine that. You know, the spinning cube, and so on. (If anyone here reads this, with Beryl and Compiz knows ... please comment on ne message because I had a few questions;.) Basically you can say, however, that the Ubuntu community has a very efficient infrastructure. That means: if you have a problem genüngt usually a quick look at the Ubuntu forum , and you find a bunch of threads that have already dealt extensively with the same or similar concerns.

I will keep my experiences with Linux to date.

Milean Vilba New Files

First steps: / dev / hda & /

After eternal quarrels with my new laptop I have now decided to install on my desktop Linux. Somehow, Ubuntu does not want to communicate with the hardware of my laptop. First of all, there were intense problems installing from the Ubuntu CD to initialize at all. After we created a bootable USB stick the problems were just Keep it up. Linux was somehow unable to cope with the Serial ATA hard drive ...

etc. Well, enough grumbling. I am now the proud owner of a functioning Ubuntu via dual boot on the desktop computer and as far as I can tell, can make the whole quite see. Only the work Eyecandys not quite so hot as I imagine that. You know, the spinning cube, and so on. (If anyone here reads this, with Beryl and Compiz knows ... please comment on ne message because I had a few questions;.) Basically you can say, however, that the Ubuntu community has a very efficient infrastructure. That means: if you have a problem genüngt usually a quick look at the Ubuntu forum , and you find a bunch of threads that have already dealt extensively with the same or similar concerns.

I will keep my experiences with Linux to date.

Thursday, August 2, 2007

How Dangerous Is Low Bmi

Back again ...

... the blogosphere has me now likely after a long Abstinenz wieder. Ich weiss noch nicht wie viel ich in nächster Zeit dazu kommen werde zu schreiben. Sicher ist, dass ich mich wohl ab anfang nächstes Jahr wieder intensiver um meinen Blog kümmern werde. Schliesslich muss man sich ja inzwischen wirklich fragen, ob man im Zeitalter des Web 2.0 von vor-vorgestern ist, wenn man als Twen nicht den unbändigen Hunger des "User-Generated-Content" stillt.


Ich halte euch auf dem laufenden. ;)

How Dangerous Is Low Bmi

Back again ...

... the blogosphere has me now likely after a long Abstinenz wieder. Ich weiss noch nicht wie viel ich in nächster Zeit dazu kommen werde zu schreiben. Sicher ist, dass ich mich wohl ab anfang nächstes Jahr wieder intensiver um meinen Blog kümmern werde. Schliesslich muss man sich ja inzwischen wirklich fragen, ob man im Zeitalter des Web 2.0 von vor-vorgestern ist, wenn man als Twen nicht den unbändigen Hunger des "User-Generated-Content" stillt.


Ich halte euch auf dem laufenden. ;)