Archive for March, 2008

Snail Mail

Wow. I just unsubscribed from a Barnes and Noble promotion mailing list (that I didn’t even subscribe to in the first place…) and they literally ask for 10 business days to unsubscribe me from the list:

Barnes and Noble take 10 days to unsubscribe from mailing list

If they delivered their books as “fast” as they manage their mailing lists they’d probably have lost all their customers by now…

Liebe Klaus-Dieter und Klaus-Dieter-innen

Liebe Uni Karlsruhe,

wenn man bei einem Studentenausweis-Symbolfoto den Namen ändert, sollte man eventuell auch das Portraitfoto anpassen.

Fricard: Klaus-Dieter

Bevor dieses nette Mädchen nämlich zu einem “Klaus-Dieter” umgetauft wurde, hieß sie einmal “Eva-Maria”. Vielleicht war es ihr Bruder, oder ihr Ehemann? Der Nachname war nämlich gleich, wenn ich mich recht erinnere :)

Awareness Test

Wow. That’s an interesting test (no prank, don’t worry):

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Masters Thesis Planned

Awesome: Later this year, I will spend a few months doing research and writing my masters thesis as a grad student in Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

It took a few months to get a handful of question marks out of the way, but now I am quite confident that it will work out just fine.

A lot of people may have heard the name Carnegie Mellon before, but for those who haven’t, CMU is a private university with a good computer science program. According to Wikipedia, the college is pretty decently ranked and was “named one of the “New Ivies” by the magazine Newsweek in 2006″.

Having been to the American East Coast only once before (on vacation to New York City), I am excited to see what the differences and similarities are between life there and what I experienced in Oregon and California. Oh, and if you happen to know Pittsburgh and around and would like to suggest something I certainly shouldn’t miss out on when I’m there, please drop me a line :)

“Welcome to Facebook in German”

This is how facebook greets me this morning:

Facebook in German

Welcome to Facebook in German… Now German speakers all over the world can join.

I am not sure if I have the heart to switch it to German though: It just “feels wrong”. And after all, I think it’d result in a horrible mixture of English and German, wouldn’t it?

Quote of the Day: Natural Beauty

From a “natural beauty” advertisement, via Rouven:

Talk to your daughter — before the beauty industry does.

That reminds me of this impressive “evolution” video from 2006, that takes us from model to billboard in under 60 seconds:

Needless to say, as for every successful video there’s a pretty funny parody around on the internet: