comics to your door (or rss-reader)

b. pointed out a nice service to me (i wonder where he gets all that stuff he forwards to me :-).
tapestry, a service by some guy that converts (some) online comics into rss-feed so you can suck them down with whatever you like.
i’ve still not jet decided if it’s a good thing if i add comics to my daily “keep up with all your rss-subscriptions”-task.
at least i have to spend less time watching ads and other stuff to load :-)

(tapestry should add nichtlustig, the daily perscheid and other comics, too, then i could stop getting comics by mail…)

that is quite an interesting picture

in the paper today: a picture of what would happen if you put all the water on the earth and air in the atmosphere in one sphere above the earth (pdf of the original page). almost unbelievably small!!

update: the pdf is only availiable if you are a subscriber to the archive, which puts you back 60 bucks a year. nonetheless i leave the link, maybe you are a subscriber….

update 2: the linked page has some quite interesting pictures!

polyball

it was lovely, thanks for asking.


the second picture has quite funky colors, which were achieved through a long exposure time and without a flash.

how silly is this

i went to interdiscount because i needed some jewel cases for a gift project.
i thought the cheapest way was to buy some empty ones, because i still have a spindle full of cd-roms back at home.
to my amazement, it’s 30% cheaper to buy 10 cd’s in the case than to buy 10 empty jewel cases.
how silly (but good for me…)

ten empty cases for 15 bucks (left image) opposed to 10 cases with cd’s for 10 bucks (on the right):

uptime

well, my ibook has been up for 14 hours since the last reboot (had to reboot after my first kernel panic; unplugged the bluetoothmodule after update of bluetooth software through software update).
now i go to bed and have a good night’s sleep.

here’s a funky image with my uptime:

the art of rebellion

yesterday i read a review of “the art of rebellion”, today i surfed on their page and instantly bought that book.
looks like a really good book to read (1.5mb pdf-preview) or just simply to look at. i can hardly wait until the postman rings twice…

btw: go to page 7 in the pdf, there you can see invader from france. can you remember where in bern that he put up his invaders? (in the münstergasse and at least two in the matte…)

put on your dancing shoes

next weekend nina and i go to the polyball which is the biggest decorated and themed ball in europe, there are supposed to be around 10k people.
the theme is “kitsch as kitsch can” so i thought i buy these trashy funky dancing shoes which should go really well with a classic suit.

yes, they’re golden and i’m probably gonna wear them only once, but hey, they did only cost 19 swiss francs :-)

small update

now you can also see the last five or the last 30 songs i listened.
through some code from b. (he said: “es ist etwas hackisch geschrieben, aber dafür sagt es auch “1 day and 1 hour and 1 minute ago” und nicht “1 days ago”” after fiddling for 3 minutes…) it displays the date/time in a nice format.
now you can spy on me my musical taste even better :-)
have fun:

spamcop

i use spamcop daily to report my spam to the relevant people, it’s an excellent free service (although sometimes a bit clumsy in accepting spam…), but this doesn’t really look good…
i wonder how long it’s gonna take until they take down the free service.

the singing web

following up my entry of yesterday evening here’s a link for all of you to enjoy: a website that takes the words you want as an input, converts them to a song. that song consisting of sampled words of some other songs.
i at have at least three of the words from my example in my own library.

rhytm – rhythm of the dancer from snap!
true – digital love from daft punk
fun – perfect day from lou reed (the other ones cannot be found on ITMS…)

hmm, that could become a contest, post your song to recognize in the comments! (you can send the song to your email to get the direct link to it.) or do you recognize more samples than i do in my song?

[original link via boingboing, but the text is mine :-)]

new feature on this blog

i was reading some more about trackback some days ago (which still is a bit too much for my puny little head to fully get the point).
well, the thing is that some guys proposed to the trackback abilty of movable type to post songs from winamp, then another guy followed up with pretty much exactly the same for itunes (btw, also quite good for window…).
the approaches used a special applescript which i could not get to work (even with the help of l33t b. :-)
after hours of debugging and timeless rebuilding of my blogs index files i googled for another solution, which comes in the form of kung-tunes (clearly a sibling of kung-log, which i rely on to maintain my blog).
the solution is actually not any different than with the applescript, but kung-tunes has a GUI which i found out to heavily rely on.
but there was even some more debugging needed and quite a long discussion over fire with berni, which led to the final result (with again some l33t coding snippets flying through the ether) to the new category on the sidebar.
you can now see what five songs my itunes played in the last few minutes. including links to the ITMS (where you can only buy the song if you are in the us of a-land, but a preview is availiable from everywhere) and cover-art from amazon (if available).
an interesting point of view if you want to know what rocks my socks.

if you want only to see the songs, and not read my babble all day long, then you can click here, there sits the file that gets included into the sidebar through some php-magic.

resources:

now there’s only one problem: as i have quite a buch of swiss music. amazon is not very good at finding these covers. maybe there’s a way to retrieve the covers from cede.ch, but that’s a task for some other day.
and with the ability to post all the played songs the creation of an online habi-hitparade or a “this song was played least”-page seems not too far off. ah, i look forward to all these cold winter evenings :-)

good night!

oh and by the way: i’m listening to Xtremes from the album Billy Bear by Stress while typing this entry, which is a cd you have to buy if you haven’t jet!

todays fun link

we three in our flat have a so-called darling of the week – some piece of bizarre news, some really far out whackos or just something funny out of the newspaper.
if you’ve been in my kitchen, you know what i talk about.
this weeks darling even has a homepage and a really cool photo :-)
say hello to music man otto:

daily perscheid

since quite a long time i get some daily comics via mail: calvin and hobbes and the daily perscheid.
i always think that nearly all perscheids are hilariously funny, but this one today just blew the top off everything. not actually the joke itself but the tiny little twist (pun intended) in the preserving jar in the bottom left of the rack.
(it says “hitlers pen…” which undoubtedly stands for the little mans dong….)
this made my day!

i have no idea if this is a copyright-issue if i post that picture here on my blog, but i think this goes under “fair use”, just to say that perscheid is really great!

my plans for a new bike!

yesterday evening i was surfing around some messenger-sites and found that site here: ostro, some shop in poland which sells nice steel track frames for an unbelievably low price.
i mailed those guys and they said that it costs only 20€ to send those frames via ground mail.
how cool is that?

they even send you the color you want. decisions, decisions :-)

ps: even if bikes are not your thing, go check out the other parts they have on sale, there are some really beautiful pieces of craftmanship