What’s your kink ?

Time’s a‑changing it seems. While the MOPO complains loudly about SM-Cafés, Diesel plasters whole housefronts with the picture you see on the left. I think that whatever conservative people may think, certain lifestyles have arrived squarely in the mainstream, and probably aren't that shocking anymore.

Wish I had a camera phone, then you could see how big that advertising really is. If someone lives in Hamburg and happens to walk from the end of Mönckebergstrasse to Jungfernstieg, make a pic for me.

Small World

It’s a small world, ain’t it ? Recently, I’ve been adding random german blogs to my Feedreader. Among them has been Fontblog. They in turn reported a nice birthday present to Candy by Kitta. The entry on Kittas blog (nice party pics btw :) ) states that Fluffyboots is a blog

that Phobia and I made for her as a birthday present; we spent most of the night trying to remember the log in details.

Fun. I know Phobia. I made sure by a few DNS and whois queries. Phobia also hosts a page for a Neverwinter Nights Roleplaying World (http://www.tairisnadur.com), where I’m involved for quite some time now.

I guess the thing with the six degrees of seperation isn’t that far fetched after all.

*Edit. Apparently the old link to aries.mos.org is gone. Here’s the Wikipedia entry on the topic. Thanks for the heads-up Elizabeth

Let there be light

Fiber Optics Bring the Sun Indoors . Someone has come up with a (really brilliant in my mind) idea. The basic premise is to capture light on a roof, and directing it into the rooms beneath it. That alone doesn’t sound too spectacular, the hitch here is that they do it without simply installing a skylight, but using fibre optics, and also filter out UV and infrared in the process. 

The result is a more or less ordinary looking lamp on your ceiling, which gives out actual daylight, and even changes color as the sun does. If it gets too dark outside, a sensor automatically activates conventional lights to keep the light constant in your room. 

I assume there’s a lot of issues to be tackled still (for instance, having an ever-shifting light is probably not so nice, and I doubt that this would ever be implemented in cloudy and rainy Hamburg), but the concept is really the sort of neat and elegant thing I love.

TV Nostalgia

Someone on avlis​.org posted a link to this great site: Fuggled 101: Greatest TV Themes EVER.

Now, I’m german, and spent my childhood watching all cartoons in german too. Thus I do not recognize all of these themes, or remember them different. 

But still, a lot of them are highly recognizeable, and bring me that lovely feeling of nostalgia and transport me back to the time when I begged my parents to „just watch this cartoon mom!“ before going to bed…