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Tengu Cup 2010

21. June 2010 von _scout_

Why do I get up at 5:00 on a free saturday ?

Oh yes, Kendo.

So I got up or better, my gf woke me up, twice, once at 5:00 and one time at 5:30 to ensure that I get out of bed to pick up three more Kendokas determined to wreck havok on the Tengu Cup 2010 in Frankfurt.

At least that was the plan, since we we’re just mere simple Kyus. But we were there to change that as well, but first things first.

I got three fights, two good, with the second one me getting a bit lazy and a not so good third one, where my opponent was actual smaller than me.

Something that is kinda disturbing for me despite my own size as I only train with people who are way larger, so I get used to that and everytime I meet somebody smaller or same size my kamae just doesn’t fit anymore.

Well to safe you all the words here the three fights:

1:0

1:1, hante for me

0:1 lost.

The rest of the tournament, we managed to do pretty well (at least from our point of view) but at the Dan geikos and later the team geikos there were some amazing brilliant and exciting matches to watch. Most impressive was the semi final Ichii from the Düsseldorf Dojo vs Kimura from swizz. It’s hard to describe in words but that fight was explosive.

Both, Düsseldorf and Swiss met again in the team finals. The teams finals were not less exciting to watch and I think I can say those fights belong to the best I have ever seen live.

Next day, after an extended dinner barbeque and early rest, Kyu test.

For two of us it should be the 1. Kyu for one the 2nd Kyu. To make a long story short. It wasn’t our best day, one of us failed and according to A. I barely made. Sad but true, there is more training to be done for us all.

After that: Sensei geiko, I managed to “fight” with Kimura sensei and Ichii sensii, I can only say very different in their style but great fun to practice with. I really got nervous, even more than for my own Kyu test waiting in line for my turn with Kimura sensei, as he had a few very intense geikos with those before me but I think I managed to make him smile once with, while showing him my possible best Men.

Same with Ichii and he even took the time to honor my efforts with a small “nice” as comment.

The third geiko I managed to do during the sensei and after that free geiko was Kumpf my instructor during the Kyu test. I hope I managed to show a bit more better part of my Kendo than during the exam.

Anyway a good and exhausting weekend, which adjust our Kendo focus a lot. As said early, there’s more training to be done! :)

So I moved

3. June 2010 von _scout_

Yeah, been very lazy on updating my blog recently.

RL is always a good excuse as is work and that is also basically the main thing.

Another is partially having an active Eve Online corporation so gaming is requiring more attention so I don’t post/blog while mindless mining asteroids in Eve Online.

Twitter stepped in for a while especially since you could do it lazy from work but currently nothing is really lazy at work, there down times where you can follow up a bit but I’m usually pretty occupied.

So what’s going on on my side.

The move went well, three floors down without an elevator, four up without an elevator so I had it done. They started with two ppl, moving most of the boxes out and then got a third one helping with the furniture. At the new appartment two more came to help so they were 5 in total. Good job on that, since I couldn’t just stand and watch (although I payed a fix price) I helped out a bit and so everything was in at 18:00 the same day.

May was a busy month, the move on Monday the 3rd, the weekend around the 8th the bachelor party of my sisters fiancé right after that a week in sweden due to work and on 22th the marriage of my sister with her now husband.

I survived though, most of it went smooth and now June in my new appartment, having unboxed as much as possible “inbetween” all those may dates, I’m sitting in a fairly cleared appartment.

My old was 2 rooms, 53m². The new one is three rooms, 69m² both had a balcony although on the new one I’m not allowed to barbeque with real fire. Im allowed to use the inner courtyard which is kinda nice with some green and trees. Also: car port ! Costs extra but now motorcycle and car are somewhat saved from all the nasty weather which we currently seem to have so much.

It’s half way in direction of my work, the route is a bit easier so I intend to go by bike to work, when it’s not raining only though.

I also started with Capoeira twice a week at Capoeira Franken. Like it very much and it’s a nice change from Kendo. A bit more physically exhausting ;) .

Internet at home is working too again and ! my Wii is back online. No idea why it wouldn’t connect to my old wlan router anymore but with the move I got a new all in one router, DSL modem thingy and that one works just fine.

Also kitchen with a dish washer !! Yay.

Not going to say I’ll try to update more, we’ll see when I blog again :D .

On request, a small preview:

Flur

Flur

Wohnzimmer

Wohzimmer

Balkon

Balkon

Sicht auf die Burg

Sicht auf die Burg

Schlafzimmer

Schlafzimmer mit Katze

OK GO

20. January 2010 von _scout_

Open Letter from OK GO

To the people of the world, from OK Go:

This week we released a new album, and it’s our best yet. We also released a new video – the second for this record – for a song called This Too Shall Pass, and you can watch it here. We hope you’ll like it and comment on it and pass the link along to your friends and do that wonderful thing that that you do when you’re fond of something, share it. We want you to stick it on your web page, post it on your wall, and embed it everywhere you can think of.

Unfortunately, as of now you can’t embed diddlycrap. And depending on where you are in the world, you might not even be able to watch it.

We’ve been flooded with complaints recently because our YouTube videos can’t be embedded on websites, and in certain countries can’t be seen at all. And we want you to know: we hear you, and we’re sorry. We wish there was something we could do. Believe us, we want you to pass our videos around more than you do, but, crazy as it may seem, it’s now far harder for bands to make videos accessible online than it was four years ago.

See, here’s the deal. The recordings and the videos we make are owned by a record label, EMI. The label fronts the money for us to make recordings – for this album they paid for us to spend a few months with one of the world’s best producers in a converted barn in Amish country wringing our souls and playing tympani and twiddling knobs – and they put up most of the cash that it takes to distribute and promote our albums, including the costs of pressing CDs, advertising, and making videos. We make our videos ourselves, and we keep them dirt cheap, but still, it all adds up, and it adds up to a great deal more than we have in our bank account, which is why we have a record label in the first place.

Fifteen years ago, when the terms of contracts like ours were dreamt up, a major label could record two cats fighting in a bag and three months later they’d have a hit. No more. People of the world, there has been a revolution. You no longer give a shit what major labels want you to listen to (good job, world!), and you no longer spend money actually buying the music you listen to (perhaps not so good job, world). So the money that used to flow through the music business has slowed to a trickle, and every label, large or small, is scrambling to catch every last drop. You can’t blame them; they need new shoes, just like everybody else. And musicians need them to survive so we can use them as banks. Even bands like us who do most of our own promotion still need them to write checks every once in a while.

But where are they gonna find money if no one buys music? One target is radio stations (there’s lots of articles out there. here’s one: http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/news/20…ouse-senate.ars ). And another is our friend The Internutz. As you’ve no doubt noticed, sites like YouTube, MySpace, and Blahzayblahblah.cn run ads on copyrighted content. Back when Young MC’s second album (the one that didn’t have Bust A Move on it) could go Gold without a second thought, labels would’ve considered these sites primarily promotional partners like they did with MTV, but times have changed. The labels are hurting and they need every penny they can find, so they’ve demanded a piece of the action. They got all huffy a couple years ago and threatened all sorts of legal terror and eventually all four majors struck deals with YouTube which pay them tiny, tiny sums of money every time one of their videos gets played. Seems like a fair enough solution, right? YouTube gets to keep the content, and the labels get some income.

The catch: the software that pays out those tiny sums doesn’t pay if a video is embedded. This means our label doesn’t get their hard-won share of the pie if our video is played on your blog, so (surprise, surprise) they won’t let us be on your blog. And, voilá: four years after we posted our first homemade videos to YouTube and they spread across the globe faster than swine flu, making our bassist’s glasses recognizable to 70-year-olds in Wichita and 5-year-olds in Seoul and eventually turning a tidy little profit for EMI, we’re – unbelievably – stuck in the position of arguing with our own label about the merits of having our videos be easily shared. It’s like the world has gone backwards.

Let’s take a wider view for a second. What we’re really talking about here is the shift in the way we think about music. We’re stuck between two worlds: the world of ten years ago, where music was privately owned in discreet little chunks (CDs), and a new one that seems to be emerging, where music is universally publicly accessible. The thing is, only one of these worlds has a (somewhat) stable system in place for funding music and all of its associated nuts-and-bolts logistics, and, even if it were possible, none of us would willingly return to that world. Aside from the smug assholes who ran labels, who’d want a system where a handful of corporate overlords shove crap down our throats? All the same, if music is going to be more than a hobby, someone, literally, has to pay the piper. So we’ve got this ridiculous situation where the machinery of the old system is frantically trying to contort and reshape and rewire itself to run without actually selling music. It’s like a car trying to figure out how to run without gas, or a fish trying to learn to breath air.

So what’s there to do? On the macro level, well, who the hell knows? There are a lot of interesting ideas out there, but this is not the place to get into them. As for our specific roadblock with the video embedding, the obvious solution is for YouTube to work out its software so it allow labels to monetize their videos, wherever on the Internet or the globe they’re being accessed. That’ll surely happen before too long because there’s plenty of money to be made, but it’s more complicated than it looks at first glance. Advertisers aren’t too keen on paying for ads when they don’t know where the ads will appear (“Dear users of FoxxxyPregnantMILFS.com, try Gerber’s new low-lactose formula!”), so there are a lot of hurdles to get over.

In the meantime, the only thing OK Go can do is to upload our videos to sites that allow for embedding, like MySpace and Vimeo. We do that already, but it stings a little. Not only does it cannibalize our own numbers (it tends to do our business more good to get 40 million hits on one site than 1 million hits on 40 sites), but, as you can imagine, we feel a lot of allegiance to the fine people at YouTube. They’ve been good to us, and what they want is what we want: lots of people to see our videos. When push comes to shove, however, we like our fans more, which is why you can take the code at the bottom of this email and embed the “This Too Shall Pass” video all over the Internet.

With or without this embedding problem, we’ll never get 50 zillion views on a YouTube video again. That moment – the dawn of internet video – is gone. The internet isn’t as anarchic as it was then. Now there are Madison Avenue firms that specialize in “viral marketing” and the success of our videos is now taught in business school. But here’s a secret: zillions of hits was never the point. We’re a rock band, and it’s a great gig. Not just because we get to snort drugs off the Queen of England (we do), but because the only thing we are expected to do is make cool stuff. We chase our craziest ideas for a living, and if sharing those ideas takes 40 websites instead of one, it doesn’t make too big a difference to us.

So, for now, here’s the bottom line: EMI won’t let us let you embed our YouTube videos. It’s a decision that bums us out. We’ve argued with them a lot about it, but we also understand why they’re doing it. They’re aware that their rules make it harder for people to watch and share our videos, but, while our duty is to our music and our fans, theirs is to their shareholders, and they believe they’re doing the right thing.

Here’s the embed code for the Vimeo posting:

<object width=”400″ height=”300″><param name=”allowfullscreen” value=”true” /><param name=”allowscriptaccess” value=”always” /><param name=”movie” value=”http://vimeo.com/moogaloop.swf?clip_id=8718627&amp;server=vimeo.com&amp;show_title=1&amp;show_byline=1&amp;show_portrait=0&amp;color=&amp;fullscreen=1″ /><embed src=”http://vimeo.com/moogaloop.swf?clip_id=8718627&amp;server=vimeo.com&amp;show_title=1&amp;show_byline=1&amp;show_portrait=0&amp;color=&amp;fullscreen=1″ type=”application/x-shockwave-flash” allowfullscreen=”true” allowscriptaccess=”always” width=”400″ height=”300″></embed></object><p><a href=”http://vimeo.com/8718627″>OK Go – This Too Shall Pass</a> from <a href=”http://vimeo.com/user2495615″>OK Go</a> on <a href=”http://vimeo.com”>Vimeo</a>.</p>

Go forth and put it everywhere, please. And buy our album. It’s great.

Yours Truly,

Damian (on behalf of OK Go)

OK Go – This Too Shall Pass from OK Go on Vimeo.

Sorry and yes …

27. October 2009 von _scout_

… it starts looking like fanboism but it’s not. Its FANBOISM!
;D

Bad Horse

25. October 2009 von _scout_

Yepp Im late to the party but still:

Oh ja!

23. October 2009 von _scout_

And if it’s just for fun, it surely looks like it!

Wii Mote Tactile 3D dispay

7. August 2009 von _scout_

Via Golem.de:

Holographisches Display projiziert fühlbare 3D-Bilder

Video: Airborne Ultrasound Tactile Display – fühlbare Hologramme (2:37)

Weekend Impression

20. July 2009 von _scout_

Saturday: Sushi im Hiro Sakao. Very Tasty. Followed by: Karaoko in der Starlight Bar !

Sunday: Asia Spirit in Nuremberg
I took the chicken but the fish looked very good as well. A hard decision.
fish

And more Sushi (no picture because it looked so good, it was gone before I could remember it).

Also Durian:
Durian

Be happy there is still no smell with your internet ! ;) .

And the evening, lazy:
2cats2

p.s.
all Pics taken by my new Toy

All Points Bulletin

6. June 2009 von _scout_

IGN Review 2008

Short, it’s an GTA style MMO. Not really what Im looking for, but the focus on style they do is tremendously impressive.
What they showed last year was already amazing what they show this year blows everything away I’ve seen around or being annouced.

I wish Eve would do that for Ambulation but they are far (very far) away from that, as they recently noted in a post that Ambulation/WiS is not going to be the Winter 2009 Expansion.

Clear Skies 2

30. April 2009 von _scout_

The Clear Skies 2 Trailer is out.

Here is Clear Skies 1. So my “have to see” for the next few months are: Wolverine, Clear Skies and Star Trek.