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PlaylistEditor Scrobbles Too

My MP3 player software now supports Last.fm submissions

A new version of my MP3 playing software with last.fm support finally released.

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Amusement Park Season

Again time for some photography at favourite places

I hope to find some time during the next weeks to go out and do some photographs at amusement parks after longer absence.

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As Long As It Lasted...

It was real, it was nice, it was real nice

openSUSE 11 does not like Virtualbox or Wine - or vice versa. Probably at a later date. But that means, for now it's back to Vista, I fear.

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Linux: The Better Windows

Try to install Windows and you know why...

Today I installed Linux on my broken Vista machine. Worked like a charm in no time without much hassle. 64-bit Linux really flies on a 4 GB Quad Core box.

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Vista stinks

I somehow knew I would regret to switch to Vista

Microsoft is unable to deliver a robust, secure and fast operating system. Period.

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Fiddy vs. 28mm

The lens that best meets the field of vision for me

I tend to use my 28mm prime lens increasingly often and believe I found a reason.

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Deutsch für Fortgelaufene: Die Tiefenschärfe

Ein Fachbegriff der Fotografie und wie man ihn verwendet.

Zugegeben, der deutsche Wortschatz ist bisweilen verwirrend, noch dazu, wenn es um technische Zusammenhänge und deren Vermischung mit künstlerischer Wahrnehmung geht.

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Go Away, Hypocrites

No comments can be good

Some prefer to be alone when the price for company is self-abandonment. Does this sound serious? I am.

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Flex It More

Some more findings about Flex

My progress with Adobe Flex shows many benefits for building rich internet applications compared to plain Java technology.

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Flex It

The client application builder I ever wanted

Today I tried out Adobe Flex and think I will hardly need anything else to rapidly build rich internet applications.

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