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Comment Re:Reactions of other parties (Score 4, Interesting) 241

Sorry, but this is simply not true.
Except for "When it became clear that the Pirate Party would likely get into the parliament (predicted to get 6.5% at most), they were already scandalized, how anybody could vote such loonies."

I'm not sure what you've watched, but it certainly wasn't the coverage by ARD or later the local RBB. Or not a lot of it.

Other parties had no problem naming them and dis so frequently as the success of the Pirates and the catastrophic result of the FDP were the main topics of most discussions.
Yeah, of course they also called the Pirates "new", but so did the Pirates themselves.
During a talk with representatives of all parties (that matter), they even did a little "special" analyzing where the pirates' 9% came from and asked everybody's opinion about that and why their parties didn't manage to get those votes.

Some politicians from the "established" parties even congratulated the Pirates. I remember people from the Greens and the Lefts doing so.
And they certainly didn't say "Congratulations to those others".

And I don't remember a Left party guy talking about "they overestimated themselves".
But I do remember one pointing out how the Pirates _under_estimated their own chances and that the Pirates obviously were surprised by their success as much as anybody else, citing (almost) not having enough candidates listed to fill the seats they won as a proof.
And he wasn't alone, several Pirate candidates repeatedly stated how they were "baff" (perplexed) or "still a bit in shock" in view of their success.

I also have no problem with Künast claiming they gained the most as those gains and losses are calculated in comparison to the last state election in 2006 and the Pirates weren't yet on the ballot back then.
If you say the Pirates gained 6% to reach their 9%, you're comparing their result today to the 3% they got in Berlin during the last national election in 2009, i.e. you're comparing apples and oranges because
a) people vote differently in state and national elections and
b) the gains and losses of the other parties were based on the results of a different election.
Yeah, technically the Pirates gained the most since they went from nothing to 9%, but I don't blame her for ignoring the n00bs when the main intent is to show how they are more awesome than the sucktitide that's their traditional enemies or their (realistic) competitors when it comes to building the government.

Comment Re:It's for signatures (Score 1) 835

In particular on a fax, it wouldn't be all that hard to scan a contract, photoshop a signature in and then send it to a fax machine.

I was tempted to do that.
I didn't have a fax, just a PC with an old fax modem specifically kept around to be able to send faxes.

So when I had to cancel a hosting contract and the hoster would only accept a hand-signed letter or fax, I had to print the letter, sign it, scan it back into the computer and then FAX the scanned image.

Since photoshopping (well, GIMPing) is a hobby, I was really tempted to do a "convert letter.pdf letter.jpg" (should turn out shiatty enough to look like a real fax) and slap a scan of a signature onto it.

Comment Re:Ominous (Score 1) 691

You can already do that in the other direction.
A friend of mine went from Europe to Beijing by train for the experience and to visit a friend living in Beijing.
She took a train from Germany to Moscow, got onto the Trans-Siberian railway, took a break in Mongolia to go hiking through the prairie for a couple of days and then continued on the Trans-Mongolian route of the railway to reach Beijing.

Comment Re:Perl !! (Score 1) 407

If the real unix men's attitude is "Sorry, I can't hear the specification over the sound of how awesome Perl is" and they ignore the requirements at hand to produce a really awesome Perl program that can't be executed in the target environment, I would rather give those fannies a chance.

Comment Re:Paranoid (Score 1) 950

I would be surprised to find its to optimize the heart rate. I'll lean more towards making sure these 12 year old tubs of lard don't keel over from a heart attack

..which sounds a lot like optimizing the heart rate. ;)

Those things can be quite helpful, especially if you're a fatty not used to running.
You'll benefit from one of those things indicating when to slow down and take a short walking break.
Because if you're an unfit - not necessarily tub of lard - , you should start easy and gradually increase how much/fast you run depending on your progress.
Nothing more counterproductive (for body and mind) than going to your limit and being sore for a week afterwards.

Comment Print books had ads (Score 2, Interesting) 219

There were (are?) real books with ads.

Maybe it was only done by a handful of (German?) publishers, but I remember going through my parents bookshelves and flipping through some paper back whodunits and some had one or two pages with ads, sometimes in context to the story. i.e. making a reference to the story.
A little bit like with old time radio shows: "While $detective leans back with a $cigarette, waiting for the guy to leave the house again, why not get yourself a $cigarette with their unique flavor and our special brand of cancer.."

Comment Re:Favorite right now is k9copy (Score 1) 501

dvd::rip always gets the language mixed up (for example, when ripping 'Howl's Moving Castle,' one of the files it ripped to was in Japanese instead of English),

What makes you think it is dvd::rip that has the language mixed up? It is a Japanese movie and it is not surprising that the first audio track is Japanese. Fortunately you can select to rip a different audio track.

Yeah, that sounds more like a user error to me.
I have used dvd::rip a lot and never had an issue with the languages, even when creating rips with more than one language.

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