- Untitled (http://twitter.com/dominik/statuses/24133113834)
- My September 10th last year was a bit more interesting than this year:
- Saturday | pixi.li
- Saturday
- Solipsism
- @ramonarevi yellowish. The tweet was a reference to
- Amazon Kindle: A Highlight and Note from a Personal Document
- Mapping #Kindle
- Einige Grundsatzbemerkungen zu der Größe von Eiern
- "Einige Grundsatzbemerkungen zu der Größe von Eiern" einself
I have nothing to say, really.
Fuck off.
Kindle
A few weeks ago, just before it was made available on the German Amazon store, I ordered a Kindle. The 3G model. Even though the 3G doesn’t work over here, as I only learned after buying it.
I’m not too sure anymore what finally made me do it – it was probably this article by Jeremy Keith – but either way, I have just one thing to say about the Kindle:
Kindle
The one thing that makes me really want to commute with public transport is the Kindle from Amazon. Everyone I know who has one, seems to love it. (Example: Philipp) Sadly the office here is out in the middle of nowhere and my commute time would easily double – even if I take a traffic jam or two into account.
And without that, I can’t really justify the expense for yet another gadget…
Bookmarks for October 22nd through October 27th
These are my links for October 22nd through October 27th:
- Wibiya | Homepage –
- Search the Collections – Victoria and Albert Museum –
- A look at how the Volkswagen Automotive Innovation Laboratory (VAIL) is changing the world –
- The Atlantic Online | November 2009 | How I Survived China | James Fallows –
- The US can’t manufacture the Kindle. Is that a problem? –
KW 41
Was ist diese Woche eigentlich alles so passiert? Beim ZDF gab es Fisting-Attacken, Obama bekommt den Nobelpreis, Marge Simpson ist auf dem nächsten Playboy-Cover, die Amerikaner beschießen den Mond und man kann das Kindle jetzt auch hierzulande bekommen.
Und ich erfreute mich an Canabalt und Regretsy [via] und wunderte mich über den Relaunch von Brightkite und eine neue Version des Disqus-Plugins, das hier erstmal die Kommentare zerschossen hat.
So nicht, Kindle!
Wie bitte? Amazon hat Orwell-Bücher nachträglich von Kindles gelöscht, da die Rechteinhaber plötzlich der Meinung waren, daß sie das doch nicht so gut finden, mit diesen E-Books. [via]