Sunday, December 21. 2003
I just found a wikipedia entry about the Yiddish language, and I have to say, I'm impressed about the similarities between German (especially the one used in Austria) and Yiddish. The mentioned page explains a few Yiddish words, which clearly show its germanic origin, like shlimazl (German: Schlamassel), kvetshn (German: quetschen) or Shnorrer (German: Schnorrer). I should really learn more about it, since it seems to show a lot about the origin of Austrian dialect and slang words.
Saturday, December 20. 2003
This evening, our company is about to celebrate christmas. The last time, it was eating and drinking first and lots of drinking afterwards, until 3 am or so. Lots of fun, lots of alcohol. I already feel it, I'm going to be sooo wasted tomorrow. And then kinda celebrating christmas with my grandparents, that will be so extremely tiring... Anyway, expect some photos, as I will take my digicam with me, to document the celebration.
Friday, December 19. 2003
I must have a good karma (besides my /. karma, which is excellent). Almost daily I get a call from a customer, unable to print on of its computers. The problem is that the printer is a network printer and Windows 95 (yes, there are a few people still running it!) has problems with the network configuration (when starting winipcfg, it says "can't read network configuration"). When they try to restart the computer, the problem doesn't go away. But whenever I go over there, and restart the computer, it works. I don't know why. It's a real mystery.
Thursday, December 18. 2003
Today, after almost one year of using Mac OS X as operating system on my iBook, Mac OS X crashed the first really hard, where really hard means the equivalent of the well-known and feared Blue Screen of Death of Windows or the Kernel Panic of Linux and other Unix-like operating system. Mac OS X paniced a lot nicer, you can see it on the picture below. Anyway, I'm surprised that it took so long to crash once. IMHO it tells a lot about the real stability of OSX (and I use the system every day, with the iBook and thus OSX running 24/7). For a higher resolution image showing the whole scene of the iBook with the panic screen have a look at this picture (warning: over 900 kB!).
Wednesday, December 17. 2003
Here you can see a picture of a package of "Linus Wachtelbohnen" ("Linus quail beans"), the first non-vegetarian beans, right from Finland. I wonder if the cannibal of Rotenburg would find Linus tasty? And now the famous quote "A census taker tried to quantify me once. I ate his liver with some Fava beans and a nice Cianti." get's a whole new meaning, with Hannibal Lecter not eating any vegetables. OK, I'm getting macabre.
Tuesday, December 16. 2003
Right now, I decided to put out a new preview version of scheme0 (working title), my interpreter for my highly naive functional programming language. This is also the first preview version that comes with a brief documentation for all intrinsic functions that scheme0 provides. You can download the preview here.
I'm still searching for a better name than 'scheme0' (that sound and looks so stupid), and still I had no better idea than NFL, the naive functional language. Input is always welcome (when it's about names, I never was really creative).
20C3 is coming closer, and I still don't know whether I should go by plane or by train. First of all: since I haven't booked anything so far, both are going to be quite expensive. To get information on pricing from the ?B website is extremely confusing, but Deutsche Bahn gives me a price of at least EUR 170,- from Passau to Berlin and back (which is going to be even more since I have to start in Linz). On the other side, going by plane (i.e. Air Berlin) is much more comfortable and goes way faster, and won't be more than EUR 220,-, including the train I have to pay to go from Linz to Vienna and from there to Vienna Airport and everything back. So, as you can see, not an easy choice. Currently, I tend a little bit towards going by plane, since it's much more comfortable than train (although going by ICE is quite nice, too).
Monday, December 15. 2003
The Americans captured Saddam Hussein al-Tikrit, as you've probably heard. They're telling a lot of facts about him, but one big question remains unanswered. The Americans showed a lot of comparison pictures, showing an archive photo of Saddam from maybe a year ago and a picture of him probably one or two days ago, already shaved. When you compare these pictures, you will clearly see white streaks on his moustache, but only on the new pictures. So, the big question that remained unanswered so far is whether he was dyeing his moustache. But since he is said to be uncooperative during the interrogations, we will probably never know.
Sunday, December 14. 2003
Yesterday, I've been to a concert where a friend's band -- The Pagan's Offer - was playing. I've seen them live only once, in a really bad environment sound-wise. But this time they really rocked. I took a lot of pictures, in case anybody's interested, you can watch them here. Anyway, I found their music really refreshing. Of course, their main advantage is that they have an extremely good drummer, with 10+ years of experience. And then Filip, their guitar player (and the friend of mine), who has an interesting style of playing, being able to play more than just simple riffs, but really complex solos, which makes the whole thing even more interesting and enjoyable.
After them, there were two other bands playing, too, one was Desentluevo, which rocked pretty much, too, and a third band, which I didn't like that much, since they had the least sophisticated drum and guitar playing of the three bands of the evening. After the concert ended, they (not the band, but some technician or whatever) played some classic music from CD, which was a really pleasure, giving a certain balance to the whole evening.
Then we went to El Mariachi, some kind of bar in the Altstadt of Linz, drinking and having fun until 3:00 am or so.
Saturday, December 13. 2003
Wow, Project Looking Glass looks as if it would bring the brilliance of the Mac OS X desktop plus a number of further innovations to Linux. Please look at the demo, you will find it awesome.
American soldiers commited at least one documented war crime in Iraq. Here is the proof. This is just disgusting. Why should those fuckers be supported in any way when they base their war on lies and when they commit war crimes? Hell, the war is over, and still the soldiers are shooting a lot of people. Anyway, the US-Americans are doomed. I really hope that they will be bombed out of Iraq. Viva la resistance. And no, I don't support Saddam, but I support an independent Iraq, an Iraq without any GIs on the street slaughtering Iraqi people.
Thursday, December 11. 2003
Yesterday and today I had some time to continue my work on my interpreter for a scheme/lisp-like functional programming language which currently bears the working title "scheme0". You can download the new version here. Additionally, you will need the boehm-gc garbage collector. The README file briefly explains how to compile scheme0 together with boehm-gc. Feedback and patches are welcome, as usual. For some examples, please have a look at the directory test/ in the source tree. There you will find a number of files implementing trivial programs that test the intrinsic functions that scheme0 provides so far. I also added a COPYING file to the source tree, stating that scheme0 is under the GNU GPL.
Tuesday, December 9. 2003
The song " Jackpot" by Tocotronic is IMHO one of the best love songs ever written (although maybe not immediately recognizable):
Du bist der Jackpot meines Lebens
Zugegeben der Vergleich ist eher schief als eben
Doch wenn Du lachst
Gehen drei Sonnen auf
Wir sind raus
Und wird sind stolz darauf
...
To translate it to English:
You are the jackpot of my life
Honestly, this comparison is more aslope than flat
But when you laugh
Three suns are rising
We're out
And we're proud of it.
I don't know, this is just beautiful poetry to me, and of course one of the best lyrics I ever saw. And yes, my life is totally Tocotronic-centered. Sometimes.
Right now, I found this excellent cartoon that you see on the right side. It's drawn by Martin Perscheid, which is one of my big favorites. For those who don't understand German, here is what the person on the right side says: "you disgusting drug addicts can only be borne with while being drunk".
You may ask youself why I'm blogging at this early time (5:30 local time)? That's because the thirst drove me out of my bed. And right now I'm not really tired anymore, so I just went to my computer to do the usual stuff, like checking email, newsgroups and the usual newsfeeds.
Monday, December 8. 2003
Trolling ICQ kiddies that try to chat up random persons on ICQ is just too funny. Here a conversation of me and such an ICQ kiddy that happened only a few minutes ago (sorry, german only). Ah, all the lines beginning with "From " are from the kiddy, all the lines beginning with "To " are my answers. Anyway, definitely a good troll, IMHO.
From ICQ# 219307152: hy
To ICQ# 219307152: wer bist du?
From ICQ# 219307152: lol, patrick
From ICQ# 219307152: hab einfach wen gesucht
To ICQ# 219307152: kenn ich dich?
From ICQ# 219307152: n?rom ICQ# 219307152: st?ch dich?
To ICQ# 219307152: meine mutti hat mir verobten, mit fremden zu reden.
From ICQ# 219307152: :-\ lol
From ICQ# 219307152: du bist ?er als ich!
To ICQ# 219307152: meine mutti ist ziemlich streng.
From ICQ# 219307152: war das jetzt ernst gemeint?
To ICQ# 219307152: ja.
From ICQ# 219307152: was soll denn passierren, auserdem wie alt bist du?
To ICQ# 219307152: sie sagt, im internet tummeln sich nur kinderf*cker und kannibalen, und dauernd
wuerden mich solche leute im internet ansprechen wollen.
To ICQ# 219307152: 12 jahre.
From ICQ# 219307152: ok cu
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