Author: Bas

  • Tag drafting

    Just came across a very interesting notion called “tag drafting”. Most of us are familiar with sites like del.icio.us, stumbleupon and Technorati (if not, join the revolution today) and are developing our own ways for using these sites effectively.

    Here’s another philosophy to increase your efficiency and effectiveness in finding interesting sites. Drafting is a phrase also used in racing, where it means that cars get behind each other (especially at high speeds) to decrease air resistance. Tag drafting is essentially the same thing, using the momentum of tags to find information in an efficient way. You basically keep an eye on a particular topic, let’s say “internet”, but it’s more effective to filter out what you want (eg. “internet + law + blogs”) so that you get a rather specific feed of what you want… because, the great thing about all these web 2.0 sites is they have RSS feeds, so you can easily keep an eye on these self-created channels.

    You could also start tagging a lot and after a while some sites will recommend similar users to check out (StumbleUpon does this). Keep an eye on these users… because soon you won’t have to do any searching for yourself anymore and these users (who all have their RSS feeds) will provide everything for you.

    Quite a simple way to do things, I was already doing it, but the phrase tag drafting is just great for it, because it describes exactly what it is.

    For more, check out another post from the same blog where Sean goes into the Visualization of Tag Drafting:
    http://communitygrouptherapy.com/2007/05/29/visualization-of-tag-drafting/

  • I just won a lottery

    ATTENTION: OUR HONOURABLE WINNER,MICROSOFT CORPORATION MANAGEMENT WORLDWIDE IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE ORGANISING COMMITTEE FIFA WORLD CUP SOUTH AFRICA 2010 ARE PLEASED TO INFORM YOU THAT YOU ARE A WINNER OF OUR ANNUAL MS-WORLD LOTTO LOTTERY CONDUCTED IN SOUTH AFRICA BEIGN THE HOST OF THE EVENT YEAR’S MEGA JACKPOT LOTTERY WINNING PROGRAM HELD ON THE 29TH OF SEPT 2007 AT THE NELSON MANDELA SQUARE – SANTON – JOHANNESBURG , SOUTH AFRICA

    Awesome. This is too good to be true ;-). My day just keeps getting better and better.

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    All silliness and ridiculous spam/scam aside though… I’ll share last night’s adventure later today… Including pictures.

  • EvilAngle – Tranceportation

    Some of the best trance classics… Just look at the tracklist.

    Tracklist
    Ferry Corsten – Everything Goes
    Monika Kruse & Zafra Negra – Latin Lover (02:56 – 04:12)
    Dance Nation – Sunshine (03:44 – 07:00)
    DJ Jose – Stepping to the Beat (06:44 – 08:49)
    DJ Tiesto – Traffic (08:34 – 11:11)
    Mauro Picotto – Komodo (10:54 – 14:12)
    Energy 52 – Cafe Del Mar (13:40 – 19:09)
    Scooter – The Logical Song (18:41 – 21:43)
    H.A.Z.A.R.D. – James Brown is Dead 2002 (21:16 – 23:47)
    Luna – Mindspace (23:24 – 25:53)
    David Forbes – Space Funk (25:39 – 32:00)
    Svenson & Gielen – The Beauty of Silence (31:05 – 33:57)
    Paffendorf vs. the Real Booty Babes – Where Are You 2007 [Club Mix] (33:27 – 37:25)
    G-Spott – No Comment (37:08 – 39:00)
    Ultrabeat – Pretty Green Eyes (38:33 – 41:45)
    DJ Jose vs G-Spott – Wrong Is Right (41:28 – 43:30)
    Quo Vadis – Sonic Boom [Life’s Too Short] (43:03 – 45:59)
    Refresh – A Step Too Far [DJ Tony Remix] (45:31 – 48:00)
    William Orbit – Barber’s Adagio for Strings (47:32 – 50:53)
    Jurgen Vries – The Theme (50:39 – 53:34)
    Thomas Bronzwaer – Constellation (53:07 – 59:37)
    Wizzy Noise – Sister of Darkness (57:36 – 65:05)
    Kold Knnexion meets DJ Luna – Magic Minus (64:39 –
    Zany – Science & Religion [Science Mix] (67:06 – 69:39)
    Black Identity – Blckr Thn Blck [Belgian Beatz Mix] (69:25 – 71:24)
    Infected Mushroom – Becoming Insane (71:11 – 78:26)

    Download
    at megaupload
    at uploaded.to

    Presented by The MiX-Files.

  • Burma: A Global Roar

    From “Ricken Patel – Avaaz.org”

    Dear friends,

    Burma’s generals have brought their brutal iron hand down on peaceful monks and protesters — but in response, a massive global outcry is gathering pace. The roar of global public opinion is being heard in hundreds of protests outside Chinese and Burmese embassies, people round the world wearing the monks’ color red, and on the internet– where our petition has exploded to over 200,000 signers in just 72 hours.

    People power can win this. Burma’s powerful sponsor China can halt the crackdown, if it believes that its international reputation and the 2008 Olympics in Beijing depend on it. To convince the Chinese government and other key countries, Avaaz is launching a major global and Asian ad campaign on Wednesday, including full page ads in the Financial Times and other newspapers, that will deliver our message and the number of signers. We need 1 million voices to be the global roar that will get China’s attention. If every one of us forwards this email to just 20 friends, we’ll reach our target in the next 72 hours. Please sign the petition at the link below -if you haven’t already- and forward this email to everyone you care about:

    http://www.avaaz.org/en/stand_with_burma/t.php

    The pressure is working – already, there are signs of splits in the Burmese Army, as some soldiers refuse to attack their own people. The brutal top General, Than Shwe, has reportedly moved his family out of the country – he must fear his rule may crumble.

    The Burmese people are showing incredible courage in the face of horror. We’re broadcasting updates on our effort over the radio into Burma itself – telling the people that growing numbers of us stand with them. Let’s do everything we can to help them – we have hours, not days, to do it. Please sign the petition and forward this email to at least 20 friends right now. Scroll down our petition page for details of times and events to join in the massive wave of demonstrations happening around the world at Burmese and Chinese embassies.

    With hope and determination,

    Ricken, Paul, Pascal, Graziela, Galit, Ben, Milena and the whole Avaaz Team


    Let this bit from Wikipedia remind you why it’s so important to sign!

    Colonel Hla Win, a central member of the military junta, is reportedly interested in seeking political asylum in Norway. The colonel is said to have defected recently, and is now hiding in the jungle with rebels of the Karen people. The colonel defected after being ordered to raid two monasteries and detain hundreds of monks. According to the colonel, these monks were to be killed and dumped in the jungle.

    Sign now!

  • Letterman slams Hilton

    Wow this was a good one to have breakfast with. Totally hilarious.

    [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=koH0sDec2-k]

  • Phi Life Cypher – Rap It Up

    Really cool and creative video! Just press play.

    [youtube=http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=iZzULIwbH7M]

  • Free-burma.org

    The recent crisis in Burma has shown that huge masses of people can be reached through the networks of blogs. Many bloggers dedicated to bringing the truth out have been doing so. They have been the voice of Burma, where it is hard for western news-outlets to report. One of these is Ko Htike (who I recently added to the links), who lives in London, but was able to obtain a lot of underground pictures and other media.

    It looks like the blogs are organising. On the 4th of October, free-burma.org calls on all bloggers and website owners “to refrain from posting to their blogs on October 4 and just put up one Banner then, underlined with the words „Free Burma!“”. Please check out their website now and be a part of this!

    “If you have no website or blog we need you even more: Please help us to spread the word while commenting on other blogs with our message/link, posting on forums, guestbooks and message boards, tell your neighbours, friends or kids and first of all: Sign our list of participants! Furthermore you can visit our Wiki for more information and organisation.

    Spread the word

    Please help to spread the word about the Free Burma! action.
    Comment on blogs to promote our campaign, write website owners and forum admins to inform them, post on forums and guestbooks, tell your whole neighborhood about us. Digg, Technorati, Facebook, Stumble.”

  • I Cooked.

    For the first time since I’ve been in this country (about a month) I made my own ‘meal’… or Sunday afternoon hangover-lunch as I like to call it. Discovered that I only had two pans and no spatula, which forced me to be a bit creative with how I prepared the meal.

    Ingredients:
    – Half an apple (green, sour)
    – A middle-small union
    – A green, hot pepper (SMALL, unless you’re in Holland, you might need two ;-))
    – One tomato
    – 3 eggs
    – Salt & pepper

    Well, I’m not going to tell you how to prepare this. You can probably figure it out yourself. If not, well… It’s time to move out of your parents’ basement. This is what it looked like:

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    And this is what it tasted like:

    Very nice, I like!

  • It’s someone’s birthday!

    Happy birthday to you, happy birthday to you!
    Happy birthday dear Baarrrrrrrrt
    Happy birthday to you!

    Chestit Rojden Den — ?????? ?????? ???!
    Gefeliciteerd!

  • DailyMe

    StumbleThisPost!

    Just received the following email. Sounds very interesting and definitely something I’ll be participating in in the future.

    Thanks for your interest in DailyMe.

    DailyMe delivers your daily fill of news, information, blogs, articles, columns, and all the other stuff that you read each day, just the way you like it. We let you decide what’s most important to you when customizing the content and subject matter that you read. Whether you choose by category, keyword, profile, source or a combination of these methods…you are in control.

    Every day we import hundreds of thousands of real-time articles and stories, from thousands of top-tier sources, in their entirety – so you won’t need to click on lots of links to other sites to finish what you are reading.

    And there’s more…you set your delivery preferences and viewing format based on what works best for you. (Email, web view and print versions are available and coming soon a mobile/wireless version) We’ve even developed a proprietary software application that enables you to print your DailyMe automatically to a designated printer per your delivery schedule – no manual prompting, no user intervention.

    Did we mention DailyMe is FREE?

    So what we are is kind of a newspaper meets the internet combined with a social/community feel all in one – but you’d really need to experience DailyMe to see this for yourself.

    Currently DailyMe is undergoing a final minor facelift before we open the doors for our public debut. More info to come, as we approach the big launch date…

    Sincerely,

    Eduardo Hauser
    Founder & CEO
    www.DailyMe.com


    I suppose it will be a bit like Google News, but more web 2.0-ish. Plus the biggest competitive advantage is the personalized web feed. Definitely looking forward to the launch of this service.

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