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And we're back...

Hello non-entities,

 For a while now I've put this site offline to add content and finalize it but after a while of not doing anything with it I've decided to put it back online. For the most part the features and addons are finished, some might have been overlooked and fixed later, but in general this site is complete.

I still need to update with some new information and work but hey... Even though it still was online for Google and smart people who know how to use a browser: we're back.

Greets

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July 1, 2010Posted by admin in Work

Motivated demotivationals

These things pop up everywhere and most suck but many are funny. Here are a few more to add to the list.

Also those other things that are so popular on sites like We♥It.

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Shaka

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Two months ago my computer broke down thanks to a fantastic power surge courtesy of my friends at Iverlek/Eandis. I now am back online et voila. A big FAIL for them for giving me so much more money to spend to get back.

Darmok and Jalad at Tanagra

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You are number 6.

I got interested in the TV-show The Prisoner a long time after seeing Nowhere Man which honored the material made by Patrick McGoohan in the 60's.  Both shows are thoroughly deep and compelling stories with multiple layers of depth and intrigue. I don't pretend to comprehend everything that goes on and the sheer amount of books written about the original Prisoner proves that I don't have to feel bad about it. I have my own views and opinions about it and, albeit a bit worried like with most remakes, looked forward to see what they did with The Prisoner remake.

With McGoohan gone and the internet-revolution behind our teeth it was expected to be different, and despite a largely British cast it's apparent that this is an American product that explains too much too soon.

BEWARE -- Don't read this when you haven't seen it or don't mind spoilers. There are spoilers ahead.

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Relatively speaking

Words don't come easy, to me, words are meaningless and forgettable, words are important but they are also just what they are.Should we stick to our narrowminded terms of words where we place everything in defined boxes without realising that we are all part of more boxes at the same time.

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The Google Generation

I must admit, Google is my friend. It's a source of information and happiness that has made the hard internet lifestyle a bit bearable. Even though I sometimes miss the good old days where Altavista's, Astalavista's and Mamma's reigned suppreme I welcome and embrace Google's megalomanic embrace of the world wide web. I'm not part of the group of people thinking they are out for world domination, the world will always be dominated by some kind of superpower whether in corporate or other form. But world domination means nothing if you do not have the people at your side, and this, my friends, is where Google seems to be gaining ground. And maybe that is, a little bit, scary.

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The Light in the Dark

Blogging.

Pseudo-journalism about your own life, with one point: attention. It's hot it's groovy it's almost passé, even Twitter is off his high peek, still leeching of from a few minor "grand-occurances" and the plebs who just start to hear about it.

I don't know if I'm gonna use this stuff alot but it's fast and quirky enough to have. And hell, maybe I'll become a fucking blogebrity in due time as I type about my wonderful life and great interests sitting next to my blinged-out girlies by my penthouse pool as a sweet and loving Nathalie Portman- or Summer Glau-ish wife makes me a nice dinner.

I have entered the blogosphere and lorem ipsum can die a horrible death.

Me

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