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  1. Bowowow! Sarah Kuttner is running a talk show on MTV, but for some reason I've missed her. She is currently on air and I think I really like her. Here's my advice for you: watch her!
    Tags: , , , by Benjamin Schweizer (2006-05-23)
  2. Besides the mainstream, there are some talented and enthusiastic people in the Heilbronn-area with one in common: they want to create an online platform to enable locals to promote their events, artists and visions. Have a good start!
    Tags: , , , by Benjamin Schweizer (2006-10-01)
  3. A year ago, I've found this scene on Flickr. Today, I've found that you can buy these puppets in various styles. Nevertheless, these puppets are the most shiny ones and I want to share my blitheness with you...
  4. a flashmob-like bike ride in major cities around the world
  5. Summary of classic the worse-is-better vs. the-right-thing discussion by Richard P. Gabriel.
  6. There's a new staff and a new release of the legendary phrack e-zine. (how could I miss this?)
  7. 404 Research Labs maintain a bookmark collection to funny HTTP error pages. There's also a 404 page of the week - great stuff!
    Tags: , , , , , , by Benjamin Schweizer (2007-09-25)
  8. The Gpn is a yearly scene event in Karlsruhe. Hackers, crackers, geeks, nerds and other technology lovers meet there for three days and share ideas and source code. There's a conference track, nice ambiance and interesting people.
  9. The Linux Hater's Blog. Great fun, "in a way that xkcd is funny to Unixers. Whoever is writing that blog has extensive experience on Linux and enviable writing skills." --Miguel de Icaza
    Tags: , , , , , by Benjamin Schweizer (2008-06-23)
  10. SIGINT is a conference on discourse in the digital age, brought to you by the Chaos Computer Club, one of the biggest and most influential hacker organizations in Europe. Its stated purpose is to bring together, surprise, and enlighten those interested in playful and clever interactions with computers, networks, art, politics, and society. SIGINT is about participation and making the world a better place. The conference takes place in Cologne, Germany, in close proximity to the Ruhr area in Western Germany and not far from the borders of the Netherlands, Belgium, and Luxemburg.

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