i missed to record that last weekend i spent some very good time with lewis sykes, a friend and colleague of mrs sensomatic. lewis runs a record label called zip dog and takes panoramic photos without tripod wherever he can. that must have been the reason why he stepped on st. stephen's tower... he promised to put them on the web, and i am curious.
so this is where björk lives... glad, benjamin stuckrad-barre has an online diary. hey, he was also in jena! want a gobstopper, benji?
mr langreiter does really cool things with his cellular. who needs wml anyway? those tiny devices are a pain in the ass most of the time. but as a remote control they deserve at least some respect. i just cannot understand why there are not more wireless applications using the infrared port of mobile phones.
so will christian become a web reporter feeding his blog from wicked tyrolian parties?
first they take manhatten vienna, then they take berlin: pixelwings fly to berlin. will i ever fly, too?
big blogger: "ten webloggers, three weeks, one homepage, no external links... a crazy idea? yeah, i guess you're right."
i was looking for some resources about the http protocol when i found this protocol quick access table. looks like how-tos for cloning and dna hacking...
once upon a time, be nice to bears was mentioned to me by hannes eventually. there is not much to see anymore (actually since ages of internet time). but andrew's diary is still alive: more fun with less links. and i am curious what kind of eggpost i will get...
financial times: "leading dutch newspapers yesterday failed to prevent an online news service from providing direct links to articles on newspaper websites, in a legal ruling that helps define the limits of internet copyright" probably interesting for hannes...
suck.com: "mozilla is dead, or it might as well be". hopefully.
it's incredible that so many people like billy gilman, art blakey or senor coconut (heheh!). fantastic!
had a relaxed chat with jake via radio userland (yes, now i am doomed, too). actually, jake is working on improvements of the chat and that somehow makes me very positive. it's probably the best opportunity to get in closer touch with some of the wizards behind userland. and, although i still don't get the big picture of ru, it's fun to fiddle about with it.
jake spent a lot of time in europa, he loves amsterdam and even played a gig at the bach, a club in vienna (i was told it went down, but that's definitely not jake's fault ;-)