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Stanford Jura-Prof Lawrence Lessig hat sein Durchhaltevermögen in Copyright-Fragen schon bewiesen. Jetzt macht er den Spammern (bzw. den Robots) ein kreatives Angebot, zu lesen in seinem Weblog:
Dear Spammer: I don't have much time to read emails, and I especially don't have much time to read unsolicited commercial emails. But I have decided to make an exception. If you would like to send me unsolicited commercial emails, then I agree to read them on the condition that you promise to pay me $500, and subject to the additional conditions mentioned below. ...
In accepting this offer, you also agree (1) to be subject to the laws of California for the purpose of enforcing our contract, (2) to pay any costs, including attorney fees, incurred in enforcing our contract, (3) to pay your obligation under this agreement within 10 days of sending the email, by mailing a check to me at the address referenced in the Contact section of this site, and (4) to accept service and costs associated with any bill collector that I hire to help collect obligations owed me under this contract.
Good luck with your business. [Quelle]
Schaunmermal was dabei rauskommt.
Dear Spammer: I don't have much time to read emails, and I especially don't have much time to read unsolicited commercial emails. But I have decided to make an exception. If you would like to send me unsolicited commercial emails, then I agree to read them on the condition that you promise to pay me $500, and subject to the additional conditions mentioned below. ...
In accepting this offer, you also agree (1) to be subject to the laws of California for the purpose of enforcing our contract, (2) to pay any costs, including attorney fees, incurred in enforcing our contract, (3) to pay your obligation under this agreement within 10 days of sending the email, by mailing a check to me at the address referenced in the Contact section of this site, and (4) to accept service and costs associated with any bill collector that I hire to help collect obligations owed me under this contract.
Good luck with your business. [Quelle]
Schaunmermal was dabei rauskommt.
23:23
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Suche nach dem fehlenden Link
Gefallen würde mir diese Art der Auszeichnung für die Links einer Story schon sehr. Leider bin ich unfähig die CSS antvilletauglich zu modifizieren. Noch.
14:14
Verkaufen. Verkaufen. Verkaufen.
Nur nicht an die Kunden denken? Lesenswerte Diskussionen über Newsaggregatoren und einen alten Rucksack in einem Supermarkt gibt es in Martin Rölls E-Business Weblog.
15:50
Weil Opera für Linux das Favicon jetzt auch anzeigt: Favicon unter Linux erstellen.
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Favicon
pngtopnm <inputfile.png> | ppmtowinicon -output favicon.ico
Weil Opera für Linux das Favicon jetzt auch anzeigt: Favicon unter Linux erstellen.
10:00
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Bier wegtrinken, damit Du nicht so schnell besoffen bist
Gute Taten. Sehr selbstlos. Danke.
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Was ist Kunst?

James Peterson, ein New Yorker Künstler, hat dieses "Schild" in der Nähe des ehemaligen World Trade Centers angebracht. Verständnis erntet er nicht.
Hat mich an die Schildermanie erinnert, die unter den Webloggern ausgebrochen ist (z. B. Noch'n Blogg oder A Small Victory).
Hat mich an die Schildermanie erinnert, die unter den Webloggern ausgebrochen ist (z. B. Noch'n Blogg oder A Small Victory).
10:49
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Neues vom Kleingärtnerverein
10:16
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Lorem ipsumädolor
14:55
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Zweitblog gefällig?
Auf den ersten Blick erscheint das Gratisangebot journalspace des US-Hosters Lagomorphics verlockend. Ausprobiert habe ich es noch nicht, aber die Schraubmöglichkeiten am Aussehen erscheinen vielversprechend. Außerdem gibt es Polls, Fotogalerien, Linklisten und so weiter. Zur Registrierung ist lediglich ein Pseudonym und eine gültige E-Mail Adresse erforderlich. Und wo ist der Haken?
Vielleicht bei Punkt 13 der "Terms of Use":
Postings to the Service are not private. You grant journalspace the unrestricted right to use, reproduce, modify, translate, transmit, publish, and distribute any material you post to the Service in any medium (now in existence or hereafter developed), and for any purpose, including commercial uses, and to authorize others to do so.
Aber wen das nicht stört ...
Vielleicht bei Punkt 13 der "Terms of Use":
Postings to the Service are not private. You grant journalspace the unrestricted right to use, reproduce, modify, translate, transmit, publish, and distribute any material you post to the Service in any medium (now in existence or hereafter developed), and for any purpose, including commercial uses, and to authorize others to do so.
Aber wen das nicht stört ...
10:38
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Pinkeln als Kunstform
The work Pissoir celebrates the private, intimate, DIY act of pissing as a creative activity. This work provides all participants with a virtual canvas, giving them the opportunity to draw/paint their own works of art. Urine incident upon a sensor is sampled for its unique pH level; thus each participant leaves his/her own colour pH signature. In addition to the installation apparatus, the artists provide a small device to assist women in urinating precisely.
Pissoir - an interactive installation by Allan Giddy & Steven Greenwood
Pissoir - an interactive installation by Allan Giddy & Steven Greenwood