Friday, October 5, 2007

Bulma Y Goku Doujinshis A Color

Steve Ballmer in Switzerland on a state visit?

The Daily News headline today:
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer yesterday was on a state visit in Oerlikon, and initiated a new product local roots a. (Source )
on a state visit? According to Wikipedia:

A state visit is a visit to a head of state in another nation in his capacity as head of state. When all the honors of the state visit diplomatic protocol be fully exploited. This means in particular the reception with military honors and a state banquet. confused

Perhaps because the Tagi but something. Microsoft is (still) not a state - even though we left so hopefully all prefer nationalized saw - then probably would be our holiday in Italy a state visit.

Thursday, July 26, 2007

Eyes Very Close Together

Leipzig is the best German city of Europe

Leipzig hung in the survey in 75 cities of 27 EU countries plus Croatia and Turkey as well as the other six German cities of Berlin, Dortmund, Essen, Hamburg, Munich and Frankfurt / Oder.

Funny, that was surveyed in Croatia and Turkey, also in Switzerland, but not ... It is probably afraid that (as in all * real * polls in recent years) Swiss cities at the forefront and lead wiedermal this in mind, would that EU membership would be (in spite of many amenities), a descent for Switzerland?

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rights and obligations

Today, there are no more drunken young people than before. We see (again) a medial concern campaign. How do you explain to young people, on the one hand, the voting age to 16 years should be reduced, but also the use of legal drugs (what the State vigorously mitverdient) more restricted? What more useful state political rights, if the daily freedoms are increasingly limited? How can we educate our children to become responsible adults, if we do not even dare to take responsibility for themselves? How can we trust our young people in elections and votes to form their own opinion, but at the same time they be trusted to deal with drug not ? Every pleasure is addictive, once it exceeds a certain degree . We will work with such measures always hypocritical and untrustworthy - and do our kids a disservice.

Monday, May 14, 2007

Diy Show Curtain Clawfoot

If market

Only almost a week after the fall of one of the last major cartels in Switzerland breaks a "price war" from. Bestsellers be offered up to 30% cheaper than before. The proof, which really was air in the prices there. Interestingly this statement:

It was clear that for each order, for example from foreign countries, prices were raised. Here, the bookshop had been paying on it often. "Now we must all expect business," says Wyss.


ie nothing else but that finally here creates a funtionierender market. For years we have paid too much for books.

broken out price war for Bestsellers

And the market is there yet ...

Thursday, April 5, 2007

Italian Sopressata Salami

works Even those who long abroad have TV license fees are charged

mutated, the Swiss state television becoming the mandatory levy. Slowly it was time to save with civil disobedience to the SRG and force a resonable Program. Is not it strange that our government Television advertising may emit and still on fees (Note: double meaning!) Must be funded? There are numerous private programs that are funded only by advertising - but then so would have to make a program that you want, people will actually watch. It needs the SRG not easy. The idea of making the state radio and television has, comes from a time long past.

too long abroad who must pay TV license fees (Switzerland, NZZ Online)
It will not even matter if the power cord of the device was inserted. argue against a physical presence as a condition of license fee , moreover, that programs could be recorded.
remains as probably no other choice than to sign out completely and give away the TV. In the Program (1) not a bad idea.

(1) examples?
- "shit art" or "art shit"? About disgust and benefits fecal art
- The daily game show with Sven Epiney
- Funny rate show with Frank Baumann
- SMS quiz for children

Monday, January 8, 2007

Rival Model 1101e Manufacture Year

technology-based prohibitions

In today 20 minutes Newspapers used the Astra spokesman Thomas Rohrbach a rather silly analogy: In connection with allegedly illegal Radar detectors based on GPS, he said: "Even people who have overcome a jewelry store, can thus evade arrest." Besides the fact that each technology has sun and shadow sides, and thus some potential for abuse, offers this statement is quite simply not acceptable: Can such persons are not shown by means of a legally available road map on the forest paths (ie every 25 000 plan) of resist arrest? Or take a simple off-road vehicle across country? Should we not also ban all national maps of all Swisstopo and SUVs? This weird logic, should we not much more technologies and the ban on media? How would the Astra enforce these prohibitions, then? Today can be equipped Pocket PC with a GPS receiver. With the appropriate software that is either a legal or illegal device. How can this be controlled? These technologies have much more potential than risks, with bans, we not only prevent any legal use, but also punish an entire industry, which developed this technology and sold. In addition, the real criminals one bit will take care of such bans.

Note: Technology-based prohibitions are neither enforceable nor worthy of a modern constitutional state.

The stupidest Example of such an attempt, to circumvent the prohibitions are copy protection mechanisms. For a non-functioning technology is protected by the state. That is about the same as if the state would simply prescribe that the Emperor is wearing the finest clothes. Problem solved? I think not.