Eurovision - the protocol
21:03 “why can a country either have oil OR taste?”
21:46 “wait. France doesn’t have oil, does it?!”
21:58 “ha! Norway. Loads of Oil. Theory proofing more and more…”
“… and the artist coming from Iran, with even more oil!!!”
22:17 “Greek austerity package goes too far.”
22:31 “I scored three in the “corazon”-bingo during the Spanish song. anyone more?”
22:37 “Roooooooooomaaaaaan!!!”
22:41 “after all those years, they just use FYR for former yugoslavian republic. how efficient!”
23:14 ”I’m sure there’s oil in Sweden. there must be. they just don’t know it yet. well, that’s one good news for tonight, no?!”
Tales from a social media-lized world…
Two Facebook friends of mine, who don’t know each other for sure, checked in at MoMa NYC. One of them posted a picture, too and I can see the other friend on it. Small small social media world…
REMA arietta. Ca. 1976. 87,5 - 100 Mhz. Meins. Jetzt höre ich wieder Deutschlandfunk. Nur auf die “Wasserstandsmeldungen der deutschen Binnengewässer von heute mittag 12 Uhr” muss man im Jahr 2012 leider verzichten. Schade.
Eine Sache, die es noch nicht über den Teich in deutsche Supermarktregale geschafft hat: Salzbrezeln mit dunkler Schokolade! Also selber ran. Salzbrezeln, Kuvertüre, Pinzette, Wasserbad, fertig. Es wäre trotzdem schön, wenn sich zeitnah ein Importeur finden würde. Vgl. Peanut Butter M&Ms.
City Home Collective, Salt Lake City.
Probably one of THE references for corporate blogging. Great job, Cody Derrick!
Announcement jingle of French railway company. Very arty. Of course.







