- From the Department of the Wonderfully Weird: They're playing an organ piece in a church in Halberstadt that will last 639 years because the composer wanted it to be played 'as slowly as possible': http://www.fr-aktuell.de/in_und_ausland/hintergrund/?sid=063f1b697374681c9bb3d27cc6628b24&em_cnt=895645 This has been going on for five years or so already.
- Student protests against university fees in Hesse (is that *seriously* the correct word for 'Hessen' in English?): http://www.flickr.com/groups/49872511@N00/pool/ (This is what I spent most of yesterday doing.)
- Today my computer decided to recognise its 1.67 GHz processor after a year and a half of insisting it was a 1.47 GHz processor. Just like that. I'm confused, but also pleased. Does that mean I will be able to vid faster now?
- And, because I already did a bit of politics here, here's some more: http://www.realclimate.org/
- ETA: before I posted this, the two top posts on my flist were titled "Opera v. Firefox" and "Cavemen v. Astronauts".
- ETA: apparently there was snow in some parts of Germany today. oO
- Student protests against university fees in Hesse (is that *seriously* the correct word for 'Hessen' in English?): http://www.flickr.com/groups/49872511@N00/pool/ (This is what I spent most of yesterday doing.)
- Today my computer decided to recognise its 1.67 GHz processor after a year and a half of insisting it was a 1.47 GHz processor. Just like that. I'm confused, but also pleased. Does that mean I will be able to vid faster now?
- And, because I already did a bit of politics here, here's some more: http://www.realclimate.org/
- ETA: before I posted this, the two top posts on my flist were titled "Opera v. Firefox" and "Cavemen v. Astronauts".
- ETA: apparently there was snow in some parts of Germany today. oO