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How would Lee Majors do that?


… Ok? Now, your turn!

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Alle Macht dem Kunden?

Vorgestern bekam ich eine E-Mail von Qype:

[…] wir haben ein Bild gelöscht, das Du zu “AOL Arena” hinzugefügt hattest (St. Pauli Werbung beim HSV Eintrag). […]

Auf meine Nachfrage, warum denn nun das Bild zum Eintrag gelöscht wurde (werden z.B. rechtliche Konsequenzen befürchtet, oder war es ein HSV-Fan, der sich auf die Füße getreten fühlte), kam folgende Antwort:

[…] es war die bedenkliche Meldung eines Qypers… […]

Findet bei Qype eigentlich eine qualitative Bewertung der Beschwerden statt oder wird aus Prinzip einfach alles gelöscht was die Nutzer wünschen? Wie wär’s denn mit einer quantitativen Gewichtung der Anträge?
Ohne Fußballfanbrille gesehen handelt es sich doch nur um eine simple Dokumentation des Stadions.

Es ging um folgendes Bild:
St. Pauli-Werbung im HSV-Stadion

Ok, schön ist was anderes, aber bedenklich ist der Inhalt meiner Meinung nach nicht.

Verständnislos,
Bas.

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Alle Jahre wieder …

Kanufahren auf der Lauter
Last year we had more snow. This time we had more beer.

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Stooooop!

Stop. … Stop! … STOP! …. STOOOOOOOOOOP!

(found at Old School Track)

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Get ready to sync your calendars

For those of you who don’t want to miss the soccer games of the FC St. Pauli in Hamburg this list of their games might be handy. (Anybody please double check it, maybe I messed something up.)

OS X users can also subscribe to it with iCal: iCal Add to iCal calendar

For Windows users the Mozilla calendar program Sunbird might be an option.

The old-school listing contains all games, including the ones in other cities.

Olé olé!

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Trinidad & Tobago Madness

This is crazy, truly crazy…

Small Country, Big Dream!

Enough soccer for today. Roger and over.

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run, blogger, run!

now this should get my biological age down to a healthier level, dont you think? NICE! This package might even make me buy some new shoes and a little white thing with solid state memory technology… I keep you posted…

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1. ITSF Table Soccer World Cup

May 25 till 28, 2006, you might want to come to Hamburg, Germany, to see the First ITSF Table Soccer World Cup 2006. See you at the Fischmarkt! (Anyone who needs a place to stay can contact me.)

Can any soccer fanatic tell me if I should sign the petition for Mehmet Scholl? (The reason I’m asking is that I don’t know sh*t about soccer…)

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3. Kieler Kick Tipp Open 2006

3. Kieler Tipp-Kick Open 2006 Action Shot

Last Saturday I took part at the 3. Kieler Kick-Tipp Open 2006. With as much as no training and just a few warm-up shots I managed get to the position 12! — Next year the St. Pauli Spätzles-Mafia will take over!


Read Klasomat’s Review for more information.

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Glacier Express

Yes, save back home! After a five day glacier tour, I am back and still alive. Carsten and I started snow shoeing in Galtür, Austria. After 5 hours (perceived 15 hours) we arrived at the base camp. Well, if you consider ‘droping dead’ in front of a hut arriving. Half of my bag was filled with food. Lesson learned: food can be super heavy.

Every day we got up at 6:00 and shortly later started the day tour.

Then we ascented, and ascented, … and walking is great, it frees your mind and lets you focus on the important things.

More than a thousand meters higher, we finally arrived at the summit. After having lunch, we prepared for the best part of the day: The snowboard-run down to the basecamp through the deepest powder snow with loads of airtime.

Another day, another summit.

One day we joined an instructor group for a day tour. Our guide found the prefect way around the crevasses of the glacier. However in the middle of the tour, the weather turned out to be so unfavorable, our guide decided to stop and return. Back at the base camp the group trained rescuing injured. These guys know pretty much all MacGyver tricks. They constructed sledges with nothing more than two skis, a snow shovel and a dozen ropes. Quite impressive.

Seriously tired, but trying to look casual.

On the summits I was just overwhelmed by the beautiful sceneries.

From a certain steepness on, buckling on one’s snowboard starts to become a problem.

During the days each person wore an person detector in case of avalanches. Of course we extensively trained searching people with the detector. For training purpose a person usually buried a sender and then second person searched for it. One of the guys made the worst mistake one can do during such a training. He buried his detector and forgot to switch it on! And these devices are super expensive. It resulted in 10 persons digging up a 10×10 meter snow field in order to find the device. We certainly know how to dig now.

Kind of lost in the glacier (I clearly state I was not involed in navigation).

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