 Wednesday, May 25, 2005
We/Microsoft-EMIC has the ability to hire, check out the details here. The location of our office is Aachen (Germany).
 Friday, May 20, 2005
If you read this review (careful - it is full of spoilers) of the latest StarWars movie you will see that there are people out there which really enjoyed the movie. Whatever this guy thinks - the 'darkness' of the movie is something which is lost on me. I just don't get it - sure Skywalker is evil now, but I don't really care. Also, how can you come up with a stupid name like 'Order 66', stuff like this makes me crinche - well, I guess 'Order 666' would have been more stupid.
I stand by my verdict, people will have to see it, since the marketing machine and the peer pressure is to big to miss it, but in the end you will leave empty and unimpressed.
 Thursday, May 19, 2005
OK - we watched the latest StarWars movie this afternoon, which was surprinsingly long with 2.5 hours. Well, there is plenty of action, plenty of special effects, some decent attempt on character development - what else could we ask for... many of the dialogs still make you wonder who had the idea of writing them, or why they didn't get any decent actors to perform them.
BUT->The movie was better then the previous 3 StarWars movie (yes, I ment three, better then Meanace and Clones, and the thankful lack of Ewoks in this one makes it shine), but lacked some memoralable moments like the race in EpisodeI. It tries (and succeedes) in creating and finalizing the story arc, but it is still failing to convincingly motivate Skywalkers move to the dark side (at least for me). Some dialog are just aweful, empty, pathetic - overall it is an average movie at best. Something you might want to watch in the theater due to sound and visuals, but nothing which is going to keep me awake at night or heavily recommend to anyone.
Summary: Watch and forget...
Today we are going to watch the newest StarWars movie. StoreWars seems to be the right stuff to setup the mood for this movie. Check it out here.
Somehow this whole StarWars hype left me cold this time around. I didn't like the last two movies two much. Well, lets stay positive and see what is ahead of us.
 Wednesday, May 18, 2005
Unless you are living under a rock or do not care about computer gaming you have heard about E3. With it come the announcements of by Nintendo, Sony and Microsoft. Microsoft's new console is called Xbox360, and some information can be found here. I was glad to here that backwards compatibility is a goal for the new console, I feel pretty convident that this is going to work great. Michaele Brundage, a former colleague of mine is working on backwards compatibility as he writes here.
 Friday, May 06, 2005
The long weekend also gives me the possibility to catch up on some of my 'gaming duties'. On the PC my wife and I are still playing ' World of Warcraft'.

We are still enjoying it a lot, MMORPG are the only way to really cooperative play computer games. WoW does a good job on the game, very easy to get into for the casual gamer, in that respect Blizzard has done the MMORPG industry a huge favour in pushing this genre mainstream. We will see if the industry can take advantage of it. There are some games on the production list, mainly by Turbine (Dungeons and Dragons Online and Lord of The Rings Online), - which did an excellent job with Asheron's Call - which I'm looking forward to.
On the XBox I'm trying out Oddworld - Stranger's Wrath. I'm actually enjoying this way more then I intially thought. Very well done, nice graphics, a reasonable innovative idea, and beside that, the prize was right. You should check it out. I'm still enjoying a casual Pro-Evolution Soccer game against my some on the XBox, in my view the premium sports game on the XBox (although I'm not an authority in judging sports games). Lots of fun!
 
I can wait for May 13th, on this date Forza Motorsport is released in Europe for the XBox, this looks like a keeper!
First of all, I'm happy to enjoy a long weekend. I used the official holiday yesterday together with an additional day of vacation to celebrate a 4-day weekend. Pretty neat, some of the addition time I used today to an in-depth lecture of our weekly newspaper 'Die Zeit' - something I normally try to accomplish over the weekend. During the lecture I learned about RIC - Regolamento Internazionale Carozze, beside the strange name - why do I care?
With my changed job in August I have to do some more travel, some of it is done by train. I actually enjoy train travel, much more relaxing then plane travel, more room, quieter, and you end in the center of towns normally, instead at some airport at the outskirt of towns. Since I can normally plan ahead I use the online booking system of 'Die Bahn' which works remarkable well, allows you to print your tickets on your local printer, and even does reserve seats in the trains. Finding your assigned wagon in a train is easy, but I'm was always wondering why it is so damn hard to find your actual seat. I thought it is my one stupidity - but today I was confincent that it is actually a plot by burocrats. This article in Die Zeit explains it - trains have a rather interesting numbering scheme, something like this:

Why would anyone in his sane mind number seats this way?? Part of the answer is: RIC - Regolamento Internazionale Carozze, this paper regulates everything one could imagine to allow trains to work (standardized) and travel between different European countries. I know that cooperation in Europe is difficult, but does it need to be that difficult?
The numbering scheme still looks arbitrary to me, I think the rule is simple - look for your assigned seat number where you wouldn't expect it to be - and remember, there is a reason behind it, somewhere .... perhaps ....
 Friday, April 22, 2005
The latest 'non-audible' book I read is Pattern Recognition by William Gibson (see my previous entry). In the end I was glad I finished this book, I thought the overall story is slow moving, uninteresting, and with characters I didn’t like or cared for. You probably can tell that I’m not a big Gibson fan, I read several of his books (i.e. Idoru, Neuromancer, et.al.), but this one is even worse IMHO. In addition to the story I find his writing stile not very readable, can't he even create a complete sentence? There are paragraph full of half-cooked sentences which makes it even harder to read. Sure, you can claim that the author is trying to create a feeling and mood, but the combination of stile and story is too much to me. I’m glad I’m done with this book – I want to read something entertaining and interesting now, no more Gibson for a LONG time!

 Thursday, April 21, 2005
For the last 6 month I have a job with a daily commute of nearly 2 hours, naturally the car radio is a welcome entertainment possibility as well as CDs. But for the recent past I defaulted to audio books, this helps to keep my current ‘to-be-read’ list a little bit shorter, and is in most cases more entertaining then the same set of CDs or the same radio shows every day. I found that AUDIBLE has a very good selection of books, in addition they have a deal to get 2 books for ~$20 in kind of a subscription service – pretty good deal. Check out their selection on their English site or their German site. They also have very recent content like radio shows, NPR programs, or newspaper articles. Two Thumbs up from me!
 Tuesday, April 19, 2005
You probably thought some scientific paper read like true gibberish? You might be right, two MIT students created a program to create research papers automatically, you can check it out here http://www.pdos.csail.mit.edu/scigen/. Now to the funny part, a paper generated with this tool got accepted at the World Multi-Conference on Systemic, Cybernetics and Informatics, you can read all about it here.
I wonder who reviewed the papers...
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