Apparently a couple of people are writing something like Visual FoxPro - only in Python, with WxPython as GUI and Firebird or MySQL as database. Could be interesting for people coming from the (.*) Base environment - Visual DBase, Clipper, FoxPro etc.
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How the far right attempts to eliminate unwelcome voices online through cease-and-desist letters.
At Der Schockwellenreiter I found the original article.
Hmm. On one hand, it wouldn't be uninteresting for the buyer - but for the (at least private) seller, it becomes tricky, because what about the right of withdrawal if payment and shipping have already taken place? The reversal would then be rather annoying, especially if you're left holding the shipping costs. Let's see what decision comes out of this.
It's also interesting how the eBay selling fee would be handled - in the event of a buyer's withdrawal, the payment of the eBay fee would also have to be waived, at least the portion dependent on the selling price.
At tagesschau.de - Die Nachrichten der ARD there is the original article.
CLiki : Araneida - Yet another web server in Common Lisp - this one is very small
Funny. A machine that executes Z-Code directly - the nice text adventures from Infocom. And in design they're modeled after the old Commodore machines. And now there's a programming competition for text adventures for it.
I can't really imagine it will appeal to a large market, but it's funny anyway
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Wow. Even the CSU in Bavaria is still capable of learning ...
At tagesschau.de - Die Nachrichten der ARD there's the original article.
Complete with a weblog about news, download page with sources and binaries. I'm curious to see how the portability turns out - the whole thing was created with CodeWarrior, which already limits those who can build it. Especially on OS X, hardly anyone would have bought CodeWarrior anymore.
Here's the original article.
From the WDR Münster ticker (unfortunately neither RSS nor permalinks): The CDU in Münster has abandoned its plans for a parking garage at the Ludgeri roundabout. With this, the party drew consequences from Sunday's election. It became clear that the CDU would not find a majority with the parking garage. The incumbent CDU mayor Berthold Tillmann just missed the 50 percent hurdle in the municipal election and must now go to a runoff.
OK, what they didn't quite reveal: the Union+FDP has no majority in the council, but rather has equal votes with the others. Only if they get their candidate through in the mayoral runoff do they have - but only with the mayor's vote! - a voting majority. Could well be that something like that pressed their decision button a bit.

Regardless of why and how, the main thing is that this idiotic hole - in landscape and city coffers - doesn't come ...
The usual economic hand-wringing crowd - summarized in our Münster Business Initiative - of course immediately started complaining. And immediately got pushback: The Münster Business Initiative reacted irritably to the CDU's decision to abandon plans for a parking garage at the Ludgeri roundabout. It was a fatal knee-jerk reaction that would harm the city. Sparkasse Münsterland Ost, on the other hand, reacted calmly. The shopping center that Sparkasse is currently building in the city center will flourish even without these parking spaces.
This business initiative, by the way, has an impressive homepage - if you search for them, you only find cases for the Under Construction Club. Well, they're getting nervous too, I think: the retail trade is for the most part not in agreement with their position - all the merchants around the Ludgeri roundabout have anti-parking garage signs hanging in their windows.
And if anyone wonders why they pulled it off the table so quickly: on 10/10 there's a runoff for the mayor and the opposing candidate is running his campaign mainly on the hole at the Ludgeri roundabout. So don't just believe that the Union suddenly discovered its heart for the citizens, they're just nervous that they might lose the runoff and then lack a majority in the council to do anything. Even so it will be exciting enough - just takes one Union council member or FDP council member to get sick and there's trouble ...
That's quite interesting then - Hasselblad getting involved. According to the rumors, there's a Voigtlaender body behind it. However, the images look quite different - the usual remnants of the mirror box from the Bessas are missing (the Bessas are based on an old SLR housing from Nikon). So if this is actually a new body and Zeiss is really involved in the design and both Hasselblad and Zeiss want to stand by their names for quality - then this could become an interesting M-body. Especially since the M7 body doesn't really offer many advantages over the M6 body, an alternative body with automatic shutter speeds could be exciting.
At PhotographyBLOG you can find the original article.
A few more details. I think the price should be somewhat higher for 22 megapixels than for the usual KB digital SLRs.
At Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com) you can find the original article.
Completely flew by me: Mamiya has a digital SLR for their 645 system in their lineup. Could be interesting.
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Well, with 1 GB it costs 149 euros per year. Still not cheap, but at least you can now get iDisk sizes where Apple's backup program could actually make sense. The earlier 100 MB was rather ridiculous — and now even with the standard account for 99 euros you at least have 250 MB that can be freely distributed between Mail and iDisk.
Still, I prefer to stick with my own server. It would be nice if Apple gave .Mac an open interface so you could use the .Mac tools with your private server. Because some functions are quite limited — especially in the iLive program suite.
At MacGuardians you can find the original article.
Doesn't always have to be Pisa, especially since it reminds us of our poor school education
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The 44-meter-high tower of Cologne's St. Johann Baptist Church tilted about one meter to the side during the past night and threatens to collapse. Now the public prosecutor's office is investigating the responsible construction manager. - yeah, but that's definitely going to be difficult, investigating the construction manager of St. Johann Baptist Church. Or should the WDR have forgotten to copy an essential piece of information in the summary?
The original article is available at WDR.de (link).