Friday, October 07, 2011
Sunday, August 17, 2008
International Credit Registrar
Just found this interesting idea by Nicola Jentzsch
Interesting for all financial institutions I expect an international credit reporting to be set up by the global finance avantgarde, maybe an interesting niche for moneybookers, as they collect a lot of data?
Data are usually more mobile across borders than people. In the credit reporting industry, however, it is the other way round: people are more mobile than data. For various reasons credit reports – the personal financial profile of a borrower – are currently not exchanged across borders.
Sunday, February 03, 2008
Add on for Skype
Am using skype for my calls these days. As far as I understand it sends my microphone recording live, while I speak.
My February wish for skype is the possibility to choose between my microphone input and my systemaudio's output to be send.
That would effectively be a mini-radio-stream. I could share music or audiobooks with my skype friends, without forcing them to rapidshare my music collection or to find it on youtube first, to anything.
The option would be called "share system audio only" - not microphone.
Cheers
Simon
My February wish for skype is the possibility to choose between my microphone input and my systemaudio's output to be send.
That would effectively be a mini-radio-stream. I could share music or audiobooks with my skype friends, without forcing them to rapidshare my music collection or to find it on youtube first, to anything.
The option would be called "share system audio only" - not microphone.
Cheers
Simon
Thursday, January 17, 2008
Linking Text to the Internet - Add-ons
This idea belongs into the section: Special interest, huge time savers for the next millions of years, zero willingness to pay.
Status Quo: To create a link you mark some text in any text editor and have the option to make a link out of it. You are asked to then enter the url by hand or to open your browser, to copy and paste the link. I know, it is not sooo hard.
But just imagine: If you could just right click on the same word, select "insert link" and then had a choice between
Status Quo: To create a link you mark some text in any text editor and have the option to make a link out of it. You are asked to then enter the url by hand or to open your browser, to copy and paste the link. I know, it is not sooo hard.
But just imagine: If you could just right click on the same word, select "insert link" and then had a choice between
- insert link from currently opened firefox tab
- insert link from recently visited sites in firefox (your browser history pops up and you can click whichever recently visited site you want to link to)
- link to email mail address from thunderbird (address book pops up).
Wednesday, November 21, 2007
Stirrer Vessel needed
Dear reader,
today is lazy day in Neukölln. So I suggested to Dre to have some pizza for lunch, but Dre insisted on pasta. As it is lazy day, we agreed on pesto with it.
After emphasizing, that I am indifferent between pizza and pasta, as long as the workload involved is equal Dre agreed to stir the noodles. Good deal.
But, considering that other lazy days will come, where is my household stirrer for pasta and alike? A machine, that prevents my things from burning and not me from blogging... ?
Mondragon agreed to design me one, as all working models are for industrial purposes, bulky and expensive.
Way to go, lazy people!
today is lazy day in Neukölln. So I suggested to Dre to have some pizza for lunch, but Dre insisted on pasta. As it is lazy day, we agreed on pesto with it.
After emphasizing, that I am indifferent between pizza and pasta, as long as the workload involved is equal Dre agreed to stir the noodles. Good deal.
But, considering that other lazy days will come, where is my household stirrer for pasta and alike? A machine, that prevents my things from burning and not me from blogging... ?
Mondragon agreed to design me one, as all working models are for industrial purposes, bulky and expensive.
Way to go, lazy people!
Monday, July 16, 2007
Wash up your search portfolio in google (et al.)
Friends,
the nuisance of google tracing me with adwords is increasingly annoying. The fear of the CIA and FBI tracing me is little, but watching "Live free or die hard" surely added to it.
If there was a program that would randomly visit sites while I am off the computer and click around, my "profile" would alter a lot and my identity would be re-privatized.
The program could also continuously visit my favourite link http://del.icio.us/recent?random&min=10 and click around whatever comes up.
Hope the idea is clear? Please get to work.
Later
Simon
the nuisance of google tracing me with adwords is increasingly annoying. The fear of the CIA and FBI tracing me is little, but watching "Live free or die hard" surely added to it.
If there was a program that would randomly visit sites while I am off the computer and click around, my "profile" would alter a lot and my identity would be re-privatized.
The program could also continuously visit my favourite link http://del.icio.us/recent?random&min=10 and click around whatever comes up.
Hope the idea is clear? Please get to work.
Later
Simon
Thursday, July 05, 2007
Spellchecker
Dear Reader,
you may have noticed: I tend to misspell a lot and do typos continuously. Usually I rely on my spellchecker, and it always finds something.
If the spellchecker finds something, I hit the "change" button and am on the safe side for the moment. Until I write the next mail, and chances to repeat my mistake are quite good.
The solution is fairly simply (aren't they always?): My spellchecker should collect my mistakes and in a free minute I can go through them and learn from my mistakes.
Someone there to program it?
Thanks
Best
Simon
you may have noticed: I tend to misspell a lot and do typos continuously. Usually I rely on my spellchecker, and it always finds something.
If the spellchecker finds something, I hit the "change" button and am on the safe side for the moment. Until I write the next mail, and chances to repeat my mistake are quite good.
The solution is fairly simply (aren't they always?): My spellchecker should collect my mistakes and in a free minute I can go through them and learn from my mistakes.
Someone there to program it?
Thanks
Best
Simon
Wednesday, June 13, 2007
Cut out the black frames on scans/prints
Needed: A smarter printer driver that can remove black frames from documents scanned in by professors' assistents.
It would save a lot of ink and toner.
Is it there yet?
Best
S.
It would save a lot of ink and toner.
Is it there yet?
Best
S.
Friday, May 11, 2007
little helpers
Just something formal for the non-German speakers:
Please note that I introduced a "translate all" on my links just over there on the right. Quality looks fair to me and wonder which service I use for this?
Exactly!
All yours
Simon
Please note that I introduced a "translate all" on my links just over there on the right. Quality looks fair to me and wonder which service I use for this?
Exactly!
All yours
Simon
Mind Mapping in Three Dimensions
As some of you know, I like mind mapping a lot. I used the MindManager 7 in a trial version, but cannot figure out how it is better than FreeMind.
Anyways...
As I was thinking about using Mind Maps as a presentation tool for a while and as presentations get better every day (http://www.slideshare.net/) a three dimensional mind map would be quite impressive.
If ever anyone comes with one, you find my mail address at the top of my blog.
Cheers to all
Simon
Anyways...
As I was thinking about using Mind Maps as a presentation tool for a while and as presentations get better every day (http://www.slideshare.net/) a three dimensional mind map would be quite impressive.
If ever anyone comes with one, you find my mail address at the top of my blog.
Cheers to all
Simon
Tuesday, May 08, 2007
Lost in the Crowds
If you think about a new technology, should you think about one tat is feasible today or one that is feasible tomorrow? One that works with the mobile phones of today or one, that possibly needs either Super-WLAN, RFID, UMTS, all-time-online worlds? Or all of the above?
On May 1st we went to the wonderful events in Berlin Kreuzberg, where the best bands give a background music for the best crowds. But, having said crowds, it is a terror! In earlier days, without mobile phones, obviously groups would develop survival strategies such as meeting points in case a person gets lost, holding up a colorful umbrella or possible even holding hands while wandering around.
Well, these days are over, and so we ended up calling each other every 9 to 12 minutes. What a step backwards, what annoyance, just because the mobile phone induces carelessness.
Whatever. If there was a technology installed in my phone, allowing me to see where my friends are, e.g by showing a map with little colorful circles or icons representing them. Or arrows, continuously pointing to the exact direction of my friends.
Obviously it should only be allowed to see those friends who have allowed you to see them.
Best friend is watching you
Simon
P.S.: I wonder if would allow google to spot me like this (as it is most likely that they would provide the service eventually on there maps and always offer me not only content related but location related advertisement).
On May 1st we went to the wonderful events in Berlin Kreuzberg, where the best bands give a background music for the best crowds. But, having said crowds, it is a terror! In earlier days, without mobile phones, obviously groups would develop survival strategies such as meeting points in case a person gets lost, holding up a colorful umbrella or possible even holding hands while wandering around.
Well, these days are over, and so we ended up calling each other every 9 to 12 minutes. What a step backwards, what annoyance, just because the mobile phone induces carelessness.
Whatever. If there was a technology installed in my phone, allowing me to see where my friends are, e.g by showing a map with little colorful circles or icons representing them. Or arrows, continuously pointing to the exact direction of my friends.
Obviously it should only be allowed to see those friends who have allowed you to see them.
Best friend is watching you
Simon
P.S.: I wonder if would allow google to spot me like this (as it is most likely that they would provide the service eventually on there maps and always offer me not only content related but location related advertisement).
Freunde suche
Es ist furchtbar, und es ist eine Nische, aber die Idee ist gut.
Manchmal, in diesen modernen Zeiten, lernt man jemanden kennen und will Ihn in sein soziales Netzwerk aufnehmen, in seine Netzwerk 2.0.
So kann man also bei Xing auf gut Glück suchen, dann bei StudiVZ, Friendster, Facebook, MySpace, Smallworld und, wenn man es genau nimmt, auch noch bei den knapp 1000 weiteren Seiten, mit selber Funktion.
Wie schön wäre da doch ein verbindender Suchagent? Wer mag Ihn programmieren? Werbefinanziert, Kinderkram, schneller Reichtum, come on!?
fragt an seinem freien Tag
Euer Simon
Manchmal, in diesen modernen Zeiten, lernt man jemanden kennen und will Ihn in sein soziales Netzwerk aufnehmen, in seine Netzwerk 2.0.
So kann man also bei Xing auf gut Glück suchen, dann bei StudiVZ, Friendster, Facebook, MySpace, Smallworld und, wenn man es genau nimmt, auch noch bei den knapp 1000 weiteren Seiten, mit selber Funktion.
Wie schön wäre da doch ein verbindender Suchagent? Wer mag Ihn programmieren? Werbefinanziert, Kinderkram, schneller Reichtum, come on!?
fragt an seinem freien Tag
Euer Simon
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Monday, March 26, 2007
Firefox all Tab updater
to whom it may concern,
would someone like to create an application for Firefox that updates all tabs opened in a window?
Cheers
Simon
would someone like to create an application for Firefox that updates all tabs opened in a window?
Cheers
Simon
Thursday, March 08, 2007
WLAN überall und zu
Es wundert mich doch sehr, dass ich als Stadtkind immer mindestens 6 WLAN Netze finde, aber mir kein Anreizmodell einfällt, welches die die zahlenden Mitglieder dazu bringen könnte Ihre Netze offen anzubieten.
Hat jemand eine Idee?
Hat jemand eine Idee?
Tuesday, February 27, 2007
Don't forget the small apps
the web is everywhere these days and does everything. There are websites storing my data, there are websites calculating my tables, there are websites doing my dishes ; )
But the one thing I would really need is a website to wake me up from my nap. Very simple, egg-timer styled site.
Multiple options could include the site to start to stream news, music, read out a predefined text, at a set time.
Sleep well
Simon
But the one thing I would really need is a website to wake me up from my nap. Very simple, egg-timer styled site.
Multiple options could include the site to start to stream news, music, read out a predefined text, at a set time.
Sleep well
Simon
Saturday, February 17, 2007
Handy Strahlung
Wenn es spät ist soll man schlafen, und v. a. schnell machen:
Wenn Handys so sehr strahlen, dass sie die männliche Potenz gefährden, dann ist es wirklich an der Zeit entweder den Sender auszubauen und mit dem Headset zu verbinden oder direkt das ganze Handy ins Headset zu integrieren.
Sieht auch nur bescheuert aus, schont aber die Menschheit!
Gruß
Simon
Wenn Handys so sehr strahlen, dass sie die männliche Potenz gefährden, dann ist es wirklich an der Zeit entweder den Sender auszubauen und mit dem Headset zu verbinden oder direkt das ganze Handy ins Headset zu integrieren.
Sieht auch nur bescheuert aus, schont aber die Menschheit!
Gruß
Simon
Wednesday, February 14, 2007
Audiotube
Why is there no youtube for podcasts?
Or is there?
And if there is, why is it not popular at all. Why didn't yahoo buy it yet (didn't want to say google this time).
Is it because audio is usually something in the background? Usually not so fun to listen to if not very professionally done?
Maybe no space for advertisements on the side?
My part of proc(r)astination is done for the day,
Regards
Simon
Or is there?
And if there is, why is it not popular at all. Why didn't yahoo buy it yet (didn't want to say google this time).
Is it because audio is usually something in the background? Usually not so fun to listen to if not very professionally done?
Maybe no space for advertisements on the side?
My part of proc(r)astination is done for the day,
Regards
Simon
One night for money
Dear experienced programmers, dear G.,
please consider to spend one night of your life on:
- An online collaboration mind map tool. Sort of freemind on writely. Am sure you can do it. I bet you google will buy it.
- A clone of any software there is (generica), sold at a price like 8 US $. People buy these things. Collaborate with a good publisher with access to credit cards. And btw.: Don't call it shareware, call it cheapware (Programs include: automated WLAN Sniffer, PDF tools to add notes and highlights, iDVD clone for Windows, .... If you do any of these things, I'll be your first customer.).
Cheers
Simon
please consider to spend one night of your life on:
- An online collaboration mind map tool. Sort of freemind on writely. Am sure you can do it. I bet you google will buy it.
- A clone of any software there is (generica), sold at a price like 8 US $. People buy these things. Collaborate with a good publisher with access to credit cards. And btw.: Don't call it shareware, call it cheapware (Programs include: automated WLAN Sniffer, PDF tools to add notes and highlights, iDVD clone for Windows, .... If you do any of these things, I'll be your first customer.).
Cheers
Simon
Wednesday, January 03, 2007
EasySpeak
Ever tried translate.google.com?
It has gotten a lot better, come a far way from babelfish, yet the quality is still, excuse the strong word, crap.
But why not adapt to the quality?
This entry would then read:
The website "Translate.google.com" has been improved. Still the quality of translation is very bad.
Therefore I suggest utilizing a simpler language.
Translate and check for German, or any other Language.
Regards
Simon
It has gotten a lot better, come a far way from babelfish, yet the quality is still, excuse the strong word, crap.
But why not adapt to the quality?
This entry would then read:
The website "Translate.google.com" has been improved. Still the quality of translation is very bad.
Therefore I suggest utilizing a simpler language.
Translate and check for German, or any other Language.
Regards
Simon
Metafacebook
I am registered with facebook, studiVZ and openBC.
Why not develop a metafacebook, combining all of them, leaving out all the crappy pictures and stuff, breaking it down to the original idea: networking.
Regards
Simon
Why not develop a metafacebook, combining all of them, leaving out all the crappy pictures and stuff, breaking it down to the original idea: networking.
Regards
Simon
Sunday, November 12, 2006
Mobile Remote
Dear Reader,
I am in the best of all moods, but won't give away the reason!
Especially since I shouldn't be.
The latest thinking was to use the mobile phones infrared technology to convert them into universal remote controls.
Simply program your phone and use it as a remote, that's it. Throw away your remote, never misplace it... It's all so easy.
But I hear it has been developed for some handhelds already.
Pray to got it is not true
Am afraid to google it myself
Regards
Simon
I am in the best of all moods, but won't give away the reason!
Especially since I shouldn't be.
The latest thinking was to use the mobile phones infrared technology to convert them into universal remote controls.
Simply program your phone and use it as a remote, that's it. Throw away your remote, never misplace it... It's all so easy.
But I hear it has been developed for some handhelds already.
Pray to got it is not true
Am afraid to google it myself
Regards
Simon
Tuesday, October 24, 2006
Electronic Payment II
For most Bank Customers banking these days is Online Banking.
At the same time for most customers organizing their banking receipts is a pain in the neck or not worth the effort.
It is funny how a bank in the 21st century does not obey user friendliness its welcoming their customers online, even though the marginal cost per online-customer is close to zero, whilst the benefit is close to a lot more.
What am I thinking about?
Tagging.
Web 2.0 for online Banking.
That's it. Tag your bookings with whatever you need, with tags you understand, be they: phone, gas, rent, wage, important, leisure, travel, tax reduction possible!, job 1, job 2, job 3, peter, services, donated..." whatever you like.
Then ask your bank for the statistics you like "have i spent more on food then on cloth?" or "can i expect a tax refund?" (the bank that offers you a standard tax declaration sheet will rock them all) or simply "do i have outstanding loans from friends?".
I hope someone will come up with a nice app and wire me some money which I will then tag with first million. Ok?
Regards
Simon
At the same time for most customers organizing their banking receipts is a pain in the neck or not worth the effort.
It is funny how a bank in the 21st century does not obey user friendliness its welcoming their customers online, even though the marginal cost per online-customer is close to zero, whilst the benefit is close to a lot more.
What am I thinking about?
Tagging.
Web 2.0 for online Banking.
That's it. Tag your bookings with whatever you need, with tags you understand, be they: phone, gas, rent, wage, important, leisure, travel, tax reduction possible!, job 1, job 2, job 3, peter, services, donated..." whatever you like.
Then ask your bank for the statistics you like "have i spent more on food then on cloth?" or "can i expect a tax refund?" (the bank that offers you a standard tax declaration sheet will rock them all) or simply "do i have outstanding loans from friends?".
I hope someone will come up with a nice app and wire me some money which I will then tag with first million. Ok?
Regards
Simon
Tuesday, October 17, 2006
Migration Preparation Center
In today's Quantitative Economic History Class we tried to foresee trends in the world's population.
Obviously we Germans need immigrants soon, as do many others, yet in a capitalist society we will probably introduce some selection mechanism for our immigrants. Only taking in those migrants who can help us, not those who cost us, as some publicly booh-ed but obviously correct politician said recently.
Therefore the strategy of a migrant will have to adapt. He will have to prepare for his application the migrate. Be it a language course, be it special skills (not only computers, also craftsmanship can help), learn about the laws, the legal procedures.
A migrant spends up to 10000 € just to smuggle himself into a foreign country (in Bangladesh it is a bribe of 2400 € to get into Dubai, exactly the pay of the first to years).
With this money I believe you can build up a nice CV, that will allow to be better paid in the First World. If it doesn't work, it should also help back home.
Anyone wants to open up the "Migration Preparation Center"?
Regards
Simon
Obviously we Germans need immigrants soon, as do many others, yet in a capitalist society we will probably introduce some selection mechanism for our immigrants. Only taking in those migrants who can help us, not those who cost us, as some publicly booh-ed but obviously correct politician said recently.
Therefore the strategy of a migrant will have to adapt. He will have to prepare for his application the migrate. Be it a language course, be it special skills (not only computers, also craftsmanship can help), learn about the laws, the legal procedures.
A migrant spends up to 10000 € just to smuggle himself into a foreign country (in Bangladesh it is a bribe of 2400 € to get into Dubai, exactly the pay of the first to years).
With this money I believe you can build up a nice CV, that will allow to be better paid in the First World. If it doesn't work, it should also help back home.
Anyone wants to open up the "Migration Preparation Center"?
Regards
Simon
Monday, October 09, 2006
houseman's best friend
Last night I was bitten by a Mosquito in my very own bed and found it outrageous.
Firstly: It's October and they should be dead by now!
Secondly: My spiders are gone!
(For the last two years I had two spiders in my room. In their web I could read that I didn't have too many (other) bugs in here; this reading was correct and I was protected by their hunger.)
So, who will start a small business sending out gentle house-spiders to help me fight my bugs?
I am sure you'll get some good media and be in business for a little while.
Regards
Simon
Firstly: It's October and they should be dead by now!
Secondly: My spiders are gone!
(For the last two years I had two spiders in my room. In their web I could read that I didn't have too many (other) bugs in here; this reading was correct and I was protected by their hunger.)
So, who will start a small business sending out gentle house-spiders to help me fight my bugs?
I am sure you'll get some good media and be in business for a little while.
Regards
Simon
Saturday, October 07, 2006
Koffein Zigaretten
Wer gerne Kaffee trinkt und dabei eine Zigarette raucht, dem mag diese Idee nicht gefallen, da es mir um die Zusammenlegung desselben geht.
Eine Zigarette mit aufputschender Wirkung wird wohl nicht weiter schädlich sein als eine klassische Zigarette.
Ich werde einige Links zu diesem Thema unter den Kommentaren nachreichen.
Voll auf Koffein
Euer Simon
Eine Zigarette mit aufputschender Wirkung wird wohl nicht weiter schädlich sein als eine klassische Zigarette.
Ich werde einige Links zu diesem Thema unter den Kommentaren nachreichen.
Voll auf Koffein
Euer Simon
Friday, September 29, 2006
Willingness to drink
This idea developed during a dinner with Robert and Alfred in Cologne.
Alfred told us that he holds wine tastings with his friends, where they would not only note down their personal judgement of the wine tasted, but rather the price he would be willing to pay for the bottle.
Robert noted, that this was a great idea for a fundraising event.
What a lovely idea!
So to Robert and Alfred:
Cheers!
Simon
Alfred told us that he holds wine tastings with his friends, where they would not only note down their personal judgement of the wine tasted, but rather the price he would be willing to pay for the bottle.
Robert noted, that this was a great idea for a fundraising event.
What a lovely idea!
So to Robert and Alfred:
Cheers!
Simon
Online Banking
Online Banking Software bleibt dem Web 2.0 Trend hinterher. Bisher.
Woran das liegt ist wurscht, man kann es sich aber denken...
Und dabei wäre eine Verlinkung von Tags mit Kontoblättern so wunderbar sinnvoll!
Wer hier die Software schreibt, wird reich; freue mich daher über einen Scheck.
Bester Gruß
Simon
Woran das liegt ist wurscht, man kann es sich aber denken...
Und dabei wäre eine Verlinkung von Tags mit Kontoblättern so wunderbar sinnvoll!
Wer hier die Software schreibt, wird reich; freue mich daher über einen Scheck.
Bester Gruß
Simon
Electronic Payment I
Just real quick: If everyone would pay electronically, preferably from mobile phone to mobile phone using simple infrared or blue-tooth technology with a mobile phone given out for free (for those who need a simple version) by the government and a standard enforced by the central bank would facilitate all forms of tax payment to the absolute minimum.
No more need for ATMs, yeah!
I love this idea and am sure, soon someone will come up with something like this (paypal could do it)
Hugs and Kisses
Simon
No more need for ATMs, yeah!
I love this idea and am sure, soon someone will come up with something like this (paypal could do it)
Hugs and Kisses
Simon
Thursday, September 28, 2006
The Booksale
In meiner Stadtteilbibliothek werden jeden Monat neue Bücher aussortiert und für lächerlich geringe Beträge verramscht (eine Spendenbox würde ausnahmsweise wohl höhere Erträge einbringen).
Daher folgende Überlegung: Wenn Bibliotheken Ihre Buchbestände auflösen, sollten Sie eine Mail an diejenigen Nutzer der Bibliothek senden, die das Buch einmal ausgeliehen haben.
Hierzu müssen sie natürlich die Einwilligung der Nutzer holen.
Die Verlängerung des Mitgliedsausweises erfolgt bei uns jährlich. Zu diesem Zeitpunkt wird auch eine neue Unterschrift fällig, ein guter Zeitpunkt zur Änderung der Konditionen.
In knapp einem Jahren könnten also die Bücher per Mail beworben und von den Mitgliedern aus dem Regal gekauft werden.
Da die Medien ohnehin allesamt elektronisch erfasst sind, könnte die Bibliothek die Bücher durch einen Mausklick
- zu einer Auktion ins Netz (evtl. sogar Ebay) stellen
- alle Interessierten anmailen.
Es müssen dadurch nicht einmal mehr die Bücher separat gesammelt und ausgestellt werden.
Bester Gruß
Simon
Daher folgende Überlegung: Wenn Bibliotheken Ihre Buchbestände auflösen, sollten Sie eine Mail an diejenigen Nutzer der Bibliothek senden, die das Buch einmal ausgeliehen haben.
Hierzu müssen sie natürlich die Einwilligung der Nutzer holen.
Die Verlängerung des Mitgliedsausweises erfolgt bei uns jährlich. Zu diesem Zeitpunkt wird auch eine neue Unterschrift fällig, ein guter Zeitpunkt zur Änderung der Konditionen.
In knapp einem Jahren könnten also die Bücher per Mail beworben und von den Mitgliedern aus dem Regal gekauft werden.
Da die Medien ohnehin allesamt elektronisch erfasst sind, könnte die Bibliothek die Bücher durch einen Mausklick
- zu einer Auktion ins Netz (evtl. sogar Ebay) stellen
- alle Interessierten anmailen.
Es müssen dadurch nicht einmal mehr die Bücher separat gesammelt und ausgestellt werden.
Bester Gruß
Simon
Death Register
Ich bekomme Todesanzeigen zum Glück nur selten zu sehen und wenn, dann pfeifen es die relevanten Spatzen schon von den Dächern.
Andere aber, wie etwa meine Oma, erleben das anders. Meine Oma sagt ab und zu etwas wie "Ach, die ist sicher schon tot."
Und dann sitze ich da und denke "Oh, das würde ich doch gerne mal prüfen." Geht aber nicht. Es gibt kein online Sterberegister, welches einfach die täglichen Todesanzeigen der Tageszeitungen sammelt.
Es wundert einen doch sehr, dass solche Dinge, die mit dem geringsten technologischen Aufwand möglich und von großem öffentlichen Interesse sind, nicht einfach in die Tat umgesetzt werden.
Bester Gruß
Simon
P.S.:
Was passiert denn eigentlich mit meinem OpenBC Account, wenn ich mal nicht mehr bin? Und mit meinem Flickr Account? Und diesem schönen Blog?
Andere aber, wie etwa meine Oma, erleben das anders. Meine Oma sagt ab und zu etwas wie "Ach, die ist sicher schon tot."
Und dann sitze ich da und denke "Oh, das würde ich doch gerne mal prüfen." Geht aber nicht. Es gibt kein online Sterberegister, welches einfach die täglichen Todesanzeigen der Tageszeitungen sammelt.
Es wundert einen doch sehr, dass solche Dinge, die mit dem geringsten technologischen Aufwand möglich und von großem öffentlichen Interesse sind, nicht einfach in die Tat umgesetzt werden.
Bester Gruß
Simon
P.S.:
Was passiert denn eigentlich mit meinem OpenBC Account, wenn ich mal nicht mehr bin? Und mit meinem Flickr Account? Und diesem schönen Blog?
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