Die Bilder von der T-Shirt Cam vom 21C3-Congress sind nun wieder online. . Erdgeist hat dankenswerterweise auch Bilder von unserer Gaffa-Tape Orgie gemacht.
Category Archives: 21st century tech
Shirt-Cam
For the 21C3 congress Erdgeist convinced me to help him a bit with his T-Shirt Cam project. Essentially it is a installation to archive the nice and original t-shirts of the congress visitors. Results can currently be found here (possibly not entirley office safe as we do not censor). I hope I dont forget to post pictures from the Cam itself (which has become a glorious example of advanced gaffa-tape art during the lengthy process of creation) later. Now of for the final day of the congress.
Spooky
Looking at all the pictures of mayhem and destruction from the tsunami in asia, what spooks me most is that there a absolutely no pictures of the wave. It is the bodiless monster catastrophe. There were thousands of camcorders in the vicinity and probably hundreds of webcams running, filming the beaches. In many affected locations it was morning, so sufficient light should have been there. Maybe someone will dig some pictures up, once the more immediate tasks of helping the survivors is done.
The VCR problem
After being subjected to unusual movement during a larger furniture re-arrangement in my room, my old french Thompson VCR died. As the device reenforced my inherent dislike of french high-tech products, I am not particularly sad that it got out of the way more or less voluntarily.
But: now I am faced with a critical technology question. Should I go directly for a harddisk-based recording solution (as I wanted for several years now) or should I get another VHS device for legacy compatibility reasons? I have quite some VHS tapes here that contain archived material in volumes that can not be easily digitized and that also can not be thrown away or made completely inaccessible by not having a compatible player around.
So I probably wont be able to skip a new VHS device. On the other hand, I dont want to have these bulky tapes piling up for all eternity. So it boils down to the question: is harddisk recording already consumer-grade enough to be the recording media of choice? Using DVD-R* for backup and transport is fine with me. Not fine with me is the complete absence of an ethernet port on all harddisk VCRs I have seen so far, except for the built-your-own PC-based kits. I need to be able to get the files from the VCRs harddisk to a computer, otherwise the recorder would only be moderately usefull. Also, I need a VCR that can decode both digital and analog cable. And the capability to put in larger harddisks. Of course the whole thing must be fan-free, and the harddisk soundproofed very well.
Yes, and the cost issue. I am not prepared to spend more then 500€ for such an device. Lets see if it can be done these days, or if waiting for next year is more advisable…
Seelische Grausamkeit
Vor einigen Monaten riss die Telekom bei mir vor dem Haus die Strasse auf und installierte frisches Kupfer bis zu so übergrossen Schaltkästen die alle 500m aufgestellt sind. In den Schaltkästen findet sich ein Wunder moderner Siemens-gelabelter Innovation, ein DSLAM mit Faser-Anschluss. (Für diejenigen Leser die mich nicht schon länger kennen: ich wohne in einem OPAL-Ghetto). Nun behaupten seit zwei oder drei Wochen T-Online, QSL und Arcor sie könnten mir endlich zu kabelbasiertem schnellen Netz verhelfen. Bedingt durch historisch motivierte T-Abneigung entschied ich mich also Arcor eine Chance zu geben. Das Verfügbarkeits-Webform beglückte mich mit euphorischem “JA! Schon bald können auch Sie mit Höchstgeschwindigkeit surfen!”-Gebabel, die Post mit einem “Wir haben Ihren Auftrag erhalten, nur ein kleines bischen Geduld bitte”-Brief. Die Welt war schön.
Bis heut früh. Da fand ich dann einen viel zu dünnen Umschlag von Arcor in meinem Kasten, darin ein in dürren Worten verfasster “Aus technischen Gründen können wir nicht liefern”-Schrieb. Das hat mir echt den Tag versaut. Warum können die denn ihre Verfügbarkeits-Karten nicht mal zuverlässig machen? Das kann doch nicht so schwer sein… Erst falsche Hoffnungen wecken und mich dann noch mit “Aber Sie können unsere tollen neuen Pre-Selection Tarife verwenden” nerven. SEUFZ