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Windows in public transport

Windows in public transport screen systems, always good for a laugh:
Windows was unable to save all the data for the file F:\$Mft. The data has been lost. This error may be caused by a failure of your computer hardware or network connection. Please try to save the file elsewhere.

Using Windows for public transport screen systems: "Windows was unable ..."
Using Windows for public transport screen systems: "Windows was unable ..."


Oh yes, and of course it is waiting for OK confirmation. Maybe better use a capable operating system...
Seen in U3 subway between Schlump and Sternschanze on Wednesday 2015-08-05 19:35



Bürgerschaftswahl in Hamburg

Der Wahlkampf war gähnende Langeweile, aber das spannendste sind die Strukturdaten für die Bürgerschaftswahl am 15. Februar 2015 in den Hamburger Wahlkreisen, können dann hinterher mit Wahlbeteiligung und Ergebnissen korreliert werden.

Die sauerste Nachricht ist natürlich der Einzug der Partei mit den drei Buchstaben und dem Kleinbuchstaben in der Mitte, ich bin froh in einem Wahlgebiet zu wohnen in dem sie es nicht geschafft haben.

Zu den Wahlergebnissen und vielleicht weiteren statistischen Details.

 

Seilbahn? Echt? Nee, lass man..

Ich darf ja selbst als Hamburger nicht abstimmen, das hat der Senat gefickt eingeschädelt als er die Sache an den Bezirk übergeben hat. Aber ich hoffe innigst, dass wenigstens die sogenannten Betroffenen sich nicht von bunten Broschüren, Voraus-Freikarten, Spenden-Versprechen und ähnlichem haben einkaufen lassen und bis morgen beim Bürgerentscheid ihre Entscheidung eindeutig gegen die Seilbahn abgeben.

Der Stern hat die Sache ganz gut auf den Punkt gebracht: Seilbahn in Hamburg: Geschenkt ist noch zu teuer

Lasst euch nicht verarschen!


Hamburg dangerous jungle folks

A few days ago the United States Diplomatic Mission issued a Security Message for U.S. Citizens about the Establishment of a Restricted Zone in Hamburg after some police crackdown short before Christmas. Warnings included

Even demonstrations intended to be peaceful can turn confrontational and escalate into violence. You should avoid areas of demonstrations or public gatherings, especially in the restricted areas, and exercise caution if in the vicinity of any large gatherings, protests, or demonstrations.

Well, this is what you could had encountered if you disregarded the warning on Friday evening when a public gathering escalated into a heavy pillow fight on Spielbudenplatz at the famous Reeperbahn no-go area:

Watching carefully you may notice spurious waving and fierce shaking of toilet brushes, the dangerous weapon and brutal symbol of the Hamburg riots.

 

Titanenwurzblüte, blooming titan arum, Amorphophallus titanum

Yesterday night we had the privilege to see a blooming titan arum (Amorphophallus titanum), the largest flower on Earth, in the botanical garden's greenhouse at Planten un Blomen, a nearby park in the center of Hamburg. Privilege because it took years to start blooming and already the same night it collapsed again. The titan arum is also known as the corpse flower or stinky plant, and it really deserves the name, it smells like rotting meat to attract beetles for its pollination.

Titanenwurz, titan arum, Amorphophallus titanum
Titanenwurz, titan arum, Amorphophallus titanum


Titanenwurz, titan arum, Amorphophallus titanum
Titanenwurz, titan arum, Amorphophallus titanum


Titanenwurz, titan arum, Amorphophallus titanum
Titanenwurz, titan arum, Amorphophallus titanum


Titanenwurz, titan arum, Amorphophallus titanum
Titanenwurz, titan arum, Amorphophallus titanum


A historical illustration from Kosmos Handweiser für Naturfreunde 1934 depicts how large this flower could grow, the one we saw reached "only" 163cm.





The website of the Botanic Garden Hamburg has some more pictures of the progress since July 2, additional information in German can be found there.

Also the United States Botanic Garden at Washington D.C. expects a titan arum to bloom about every day now.

Update:
There's a time lapse video of the Hamburg titanum blooming.
The U.S. Botanic Garden one bloomed July 21st to 22nd and there's also a time lapse video. Very pretty.

Hamburg hacker spaces

This week Hamburg was blessed with exceptionally good weather, blue sky, sunny, 25 to 30 degrees Celsius, it would had been a shame to stay inside all days so I decided to at least partly work outside outdoor "open air" with a mobile internet connection and hack on LibreOffice. These were my hacker spaces on Thursday:

Hammock set up at Alsterwiesen.
Hammock set up at Alsterwiesen.
Set up my hammock in the meadows of lake Alster, Alsterwiesen.

Sun is approaching, preparing to move.
Sun is approaching, preparing to move.
The Sun is approaching the hammock and I'm preparing to move to a place where I can continue to be able to recognize what's displayed on the monitor.

Actually working with a notebook in a hammock is not ergonomic at all.. it was fun this time, but I wouldn't make it a habit, probably not even repeat. Hammocks are great to relax and read, but with a notebook either the arms aren't in the right angle or aren't free to move or the notebook hasn't the right angle or the neck gets stiff. Or all together.

On the roof of my home.
On the roof of my home.
In the late afternoon there's a nice shady place on the roof of my home.

 

Life can be great :-)