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Sci-Fi

Submission + - THE MOST AWESOME PRIZE IN THE WORLD FOR A STAR WARS FAN (einarpetersen.com)

einar.petersen writes: "THE MOST AWESOME PRIZE IN THE WORLD FOR A STAR WARS FAN!

What do you get when you assemble David/Dave Prowse, Richard LeParmentier, Tim Dry, Alan Flyng, John Coppinger and the wonderful Pam Rose at a con in Taastrup in Denmark ?

You get the a series of autographed photographs, and these are no ordinary photographs, the pictures in this ebay auction must without doubt be one of the most awesome prizes for any Star Wars fan out there in search for unique collectibles.

In support of the Royal Marsden Cancer Campaign the honorable mentioned have doodled the most inspiring MO's on their characters/pictures and signed them.

This is a unique opportunity for Star Wars fans to take possession of some of the most unique autographs in the Star Wars universe and doing good at the same time.

Check out the story behind and the auction at:

http://einarpetersen.com/doku.php?id=swweekend2012

and the auction itself at:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Unique-Star-Wars-Charity-Photo-series-/251179212223?

Item number: 251179212223

I hope you will support this worthy cause!

Kind Regards

Einar Petersen"

Submission + - Awesome MoBro's STAR WARS November charity photo series going on auction (einarpetersen.com)

einar.petersen writes: So I attended the Star Wars Weekend at Tåstrup Kulturhus and spent some quality time with David/Dave Prowse, Richard LeParmentier, Tim Dry, Alan Flyng, John Coppinger and the wonderful Pam Rose.

This being November and Mens Cancer Awareness month I managed to cajoule the MoBro's of Star Wars — the honorable Lady & Gentlemen above to participate in the concoction of a November charity special photo series, that goes on auction during the last 10 days of November 2012...

If you want to see the AWESOME STAR WARS MoBro's and find out about the auction read on at the url I have given

Social Networks

Submission + - Danish Wind Mill Giant donates supercomputer to University (version2.dk)

einar.petersen writes: One of the biggest wind mill producers in the world the Danish company Vestas (http://www.vestas.com/) has decided to donate their retired HP-supercomputer with 1344 kernels each 3,3 gigahertz, 2760 gigabyte RAM and 250 terabyte of harddiskspace to Aalborg University.

The computer from 2008 and already replaced by another monster at Vestas already came cheap — Price tag for the University... Pay for the transport and it is yours....

Now that's what I call corporate social responsibility — Imagine more companies donating supercomputers to Universities around the world in this way...

Here is a link to the article in English (google translate — gives a rough idea)

http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=da&tl=en&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.version2.dk%2Fartikel%2Fvestas-foraerer-aflagt-supercomputer-til-aalborg-universitet-47855

Firefox

Submission + - Firefox currently only usable browser for Danish Governmental Portal (google.com)

einar.petersen writes: Official governmental portal in Denmark currently only accepts the Firefox browser due to the way Firefox handles cookie control opposing all other major browsers and directs those wanting to create corporations or alter settings for their corporations to download firefox if they are not running it already.

Original piece (In Danish) here: http://www.version2.dk/artikel/firefox-er-eneste-browser-til-virkdks-webreg-paa-grund-af-cookies-44122

Submission + - Danish Municipality looking for a new CMS! (google.com)

einar.petersen writes: "Danish Municipality looking for a new CMS:

The Hvidovre municipality is looking for a Content Management-system (CMS)

They are open minded and will look at closed source, open source, mixed source — The key element is getting a good CMS

Translated article here: http://translate.google.com/translate?sl=da&tl=en&js=n&prev=_t&hl=en&ie=UTF-8&layout=2&eotf=1&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.version2.dk%2Fartikel%2Fhvidovre-leder-efter-nyt-cms-med-aabent-sind-32921&act=url

Original article here: http://www.version2.dk/artikel/hvidovre-leder-efter-nyt-cms-med-aabent-sind-32921

So what does the slaDanish Municipality looking for a new CMS:

The Hvidovre municipality is looking for a Content Management-system (CMS)

They are open minded and will look at closed source, open source, mixed source — The key element is getting a good CMS

Translated article here: http://translate.google.com/translate?sl=da&tl=en&js=n&prev=_t&hl=en&ie=UTF-8&layout=2&eotf=1&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.version2.dk%2Fartikel%2Fhvidovre-leder-efter-nyt-cms-med-aabent-sind-32921&act=url

Original article here: http://www.version2.dk/artikel/hvidovre-leder-efter-nyt-cms-med-aabent-sind-32921

So what does the slashdot crowd believe would be the right solution ?

  — Do you know of a FOSS solution that can live up to their demands or can you suggest mixed solutions.... the municipality is soliciting until december 21'stshdot crowd believe would be the right solution ?

  — Do you know of a FOSS solution that can live up to their demands or can you suggest mixed solutions.... the municipality is soliciting until december 21'st"

Submission + - Danish Municipality looking for a new CMS ! (google.com)

einar.petersen writes: "Danish Municipality looking for a new CMS:

The Hvidovre municipality is looking for a Content Management-system (CMS)

They are open minded and will look at closed source, open source, mixed source — The key element is getting a good CMS

Translated article here: http://translate.google.com/translate?sl=da&tl=en&js=n&prev=_t&hl=en&ie=UTF-8&layout=2&eotf=1&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.version2.dk%2Fartikel%2Fhvidovre-leder-efter-nyt-cms-med-aabent-sind-32921&act=url

Original article here: http://www.version2.dk/artikel/hvidovre-leder-efter-nyt-cms-med-aabent-sind-32921

So what does the slashdot crowd believe would be the right solution ?

  — Do you know of a FOSS solution that can live up to their demands or can you suggest mixed solutions.... the municipality is soliciting until december 21'st"

Android

Submission + - Apple's sale of iPhone 4S threatened by Danish ant (comon.dk)

einar.petersen writes: Danish Professor Gert Froelund has sold patents to Samsung that could devastate Apple sales in a multitude of countries and hopefully bash Apple back in line and have them concentrate on innovation rather that litigation, the scourge that has engulfed IT the latter years.

The patents are different than Samsung has used in previous cases but may nevertheless be something to tip the balance in favor of open competition and away from the I have a patent you can't do anything about it nah nah nah nah nah culture that is so detrimental to IT and innovation as a whole.A

NASA

Submission + - Is NASA keeping a twin of Earth under wraps ?

einar.petersen writes: Is NASA possibly keeping secret the news of an Earth twin that can be found in the constellation The Swan ?

This and the reasons for possibly keeping a lid on such news are discussed in the story below.

Original story in danish:

http://www.comon.dk/nyheder/Jordens-tvilling-holdes-hemmelig-1.362645.html

Same story translated via Google translate:

http://translate.google.com/translate?js=n&prev=_t&hl=en&ie=UTF-8&layout=1&eotf=1&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.comon.dk%2Fnyheder%2FJordens-tvilling-holdes-hemmelig-1.362645.html&sl=da&tl=en

How do you feel about delayed data release ? Should such data be kept under wraps or should they be shared as soon as they are available ?
Software

Submission + - Neelie Kroes in staunch support of FOSS

einar.petersen writes: Neelie Kroes

Former European Commissioner for Competition (2004–2010) and currently, since 2010 European Commissioner for Digital Agenda, has released a video in staunch support of FOSS and a plead for the public to get further involved.

She is citing the use of FOSS in the public sector as a success and encourages further use.

Her video can be seen here:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ok100U4Fo3Y&feature=player_embedded

Danish story on the subject:

http://www.comon.dk/nyheder/Open-source-er-ikke-laengere-et-beskidt-ord-1.365505.html

Same story Google translated to english:

http://translate.google.com/translate?js=n&prev=_t&hl=en&ie=UTF-8&layout=1&eotf=1&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.comon.dk%2Fnyheder%2FOpen-source-er-ikke-laengere-et-beskidt-ord-1.365505.html&sl=da&tl=en

Does the slashdot crowd know of other public figures and success stories for FOSS / Open Source that should be publicized ?
Security

Submission + - Danish government decides what goes into your OS. (tekno.dk) 3

einar.petersen writes: So fellow /. 'ers.

In my country of residence, Denmark, an IT taskforce is publicly discussing and proposing FORCED PATCHING of peoples computer systems as a way to keep the masses safe on the internet.

As an IT professional I was in shock and disbelief when I first heard of the idea on the second of April, and thought some journalist had just been sucked in, but alas it was not a delayed Aprils fools, there are actually people here who believe 1) It is a good idea, 2) It is doable.

What makes this even worse is that having a patched system might become mandatory in order to access your government service pages (The Danish government is moving towards e-governance as a savings measure).

And the fear is that it might become mandatory to keep your system patched to be allowed to get onto the Internet as well.

In my head I'm thinking, which patches to which operation system and to which programs? Another thought screaming in my head is freedom of choice.

I would like to be able to access the collective regarding this matter and deliver a serious punch in the stomach of this initiative and thus ask you to explicitly explain to me in very laymans terms why forced patching is a bad idea.

I hope to be able to use your gold nuggets in order to do so, please mark your answers FREE TO USE.

The people who must understand the arguments are potentially politicians and laymen. I truly hope for an entertaining debate and good arguments regarding the matter in play.

The following PDF's contain the now published report on the issue:

http://www.tekno.dk/pdf/projekter/brugernes_it-sikkerhed/p08_brugernes_it-sikkerhed_eng.pdf — SUMMARY IN ENGLISH.

http://www.tekno.dk/pdf/projekter/p08_brugernes_it-sikkerhed.pdf — Full report IN DANISH ONLY

http://www.tekno.dk/pdf/projekter/brugernes_it-sikkerhed/p08_brugernes_it-sikkerhed_bilag.pdf — the questions and answers — DANISH ONLY

I hope for some good points that can be brought forward in the debate.

Rgds.

Einar Petersen

Operating Systems

Submission + - Forced patching - Did anyone say Big Brother ? 1

einar.petersen writes: So fellow /. 'ers. In my country of residence, Denmark, voices are publicly discussing FORCED PATCHING of peoples computer/operating systems etc. as a way to keep the masses safe on the internet. As an IT professional I was in shock and disbelief when I first heard of the idea on the second of April this year, and thought some journalist had just been sucked in. But alas it was not a delayed Aprils fools joke played on an unsuspecting journalist, there are actually people here who believe 1) It is a good idea, 2) It is doable. What makes this even worse is that having a patched system might become mandatory in order to access your government service pages (The Danish government is moving towards e-governance as a cost savings measure). But even worse it is not far fetched to see the logical consequence that it might become mandatory to keep your system patched to be allowed to get onto the Internet as well. In my head I'm thinking, "What patches?", "To which operation system?", and "To which programs?" Another thought screaming in my head is freedom of choice! Will everyone be forced to use the same operating system, if not who is to choose which? I would like to access the collective thoughts vregarding this matter and deliver a serious punch in the stomach of this initiative. The people who must be made to understand the arguments are potentially politicians and laymen.Thus I must ask you to explicitly explain in the simplest of terms, (examples welcome) why forced patching is a bad idea. I truly hope for an entertaining debate and good arguments regarding the matter. Best Regards. Einar Petersen

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