Yearly Archives: 2003

Spam

I always wondered why sending out spam seems to be such a lucrative business (I get 70-80 spam mails per day). According to this study of 2,200 US adults a third of all spam receivers have clicked on links of unsolicited commercial e-mails to get more information and 9% have bought stuff. OOOH MY GOD.
Thanks to this slashdot article for pointing to the study.

warblogging

UPDATE: This post used to point to George Paine’s warblogging.com. However, by now the domain is used by someone else. A screenshot of the original’s page conserved by the US Library of Congress from 2003 can be seen here.

Matrix 3

Today a couple of colleagues and I went to the movies to see the premiere of Matrix 3. I loved the first part but was severely disappointed by the second. The third part…

… is equally dissappointing. The ‘coolness’ of the actors is gone, they appear to be more like frightened game.  Read more or go read the (German) review on this movie in the Spiegel.

What I loved about the first part is that the story was not easy to grip, but once you’ve got it everything made sense and was consistent in itself. The second and third part definitly lack this consistency leaving too many questions open. The ‘oracle’ is an annoying character, she’s still a cookie baking woman telling nothing really and we still don’t really get who or what she is.

The deal Neo cuts with the machine ‘Godness’ sounds like Neo was bamboozled, paying with his life for a temporary peace. Anybody noticed that he merely saved the lifes of his remaining co-‘Zionists’? What’s with all the millions of people still grown by the machines to feed their energy hunger? Wasn’t it the vision to free them? Now the majority of mankind is still doomed to a life at the needle. Darn, seems like mankind should have send another negotiator!

A nice aspect is agent Smith (intruding the real world) which appears a lot cooler than all others. And even he is not really a success (we’ve already seen in the second part that he can multiplicate and is able to overtake people so nothing too new here). The only nice twist is the irony that by taking over Neo, the machine Godess was able to kill Agent Smith through killing Neo. But heck, what virus can be destroyed by destroying a mere copy of it. That would mean the end of anti-virus-software companies!

The camera is nice but not as innovative as in the first movie. I would even dare to say that things look a lot more artificial and you can tell that it comes straight out of the rendering computer.

I also wonder what the creators mean by the more or less subtle allusions to Christian and Jewish (+ some Hindu in this film ?) religion? I mean, calling the city ‘Zion’ would even give the dimmest person a hint, wouldn’t it? And when Neo walks in the robot city, blinded yet still seeing everything in a golden light, his steps ripple on the surface like if he would walk on water. Man, doesn’t remind me of somebody I’ve heard of?

Stefan has a mobile!

Stefan Haefliger bought a mobile. He didn’t even have a good exuse why he needs one (usually people come up with an urgent reason).
It even got a camera in it. Wow! Now my face shows up on hos phone everytime I ring him. Now, if that’s not an important innovation. 😉

Halliburton gets rich (???)

Reps. Waxman and Dingell reveal that Halliburton was paid $2.65 per gallon to import gasoline from Kuwait into Iraq — much more than previously estimated. The Administration’s role in approving these exorbitant prices is questioned.
Letter to NSA Rice (pdf)
Rep. Waxman’s Statement (pdf)

Reps. Waxman and Dingell disclose that the Iraqi oil company SOMO has imported gasoline into Iraq for just 90 to 98 cents per gallon, which is far less than the price of $1.59 or more per gallon charged by Halliburton.

“Those who desire to give up Freedom in order to gain Security, will not have, nor do they deserve, either one.” -Benjamin Franklin

blog upgrade

I changed my blog software from wordpress (it was slightly broken and did not allow comments) to the very fast developing b2evolution (a fork from the original b2). Lets see how this works out.