23. October 2009 15:11

Ausreden fürs Nicht-Trinken

Es soll vorkommen. In der Abteilung in der ich zur Zeit arbeite, ist es der Donnerstag. In der Cafeteria trifft man sich. Es wird eine Flasche Wein geöffnet und reihum kriegt jeder sein Glas gefüllt.

Wenn man das nicht will, steht man blöd da. Hier Tipps für die passende Ausrede:

  • Ich komme gerade von einem anderen Apéro
  • Ich habe einen 0,0 Promille-Grenze für die Autoversicherung
  • Ich trinke nur Bier (welches zufälligerweise gerade nicht zur Hand ist)
  • Ich habe nachher noch ein Meeting - mit meinem Chef
  • Ich geh gleich ins Fitness-Studio

Weitere Ideen sind willkommen und werden gerne aufgenommen.


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23. October 2009 12:44

Zusammengesetzte Wörter

Zur Zeit ist wieder ein Deutsch-Groove in mir. Ich weiss nicht ob dies schubweise kommt - was am ehesten mit einer Krankheit zu vergleichen wäre - oder ob es gar ein Dauerzustand ist, der immer in mir schlummert und zu gegebenen Zeiten ausbricht. Dies wäre wohl eine … äähm … chronische Krankheit?

Egal, jedenfalls fällt es mir wieder vermehrt auf, seitdem ich intensiver mit unseren Deutschen Kollegen zusammenarbeite. Ich finde es witzig mit welchen schweizerdeutschen Ausdrücken sie Mühe haben (z.B. dass eine Wähe ein Kuchen ist, klingt eklig, ist aber so. Und is(s)t dazu noch lecker :) ).

Umgekehrt ist es so, dass mich unsere nördlichen Nachbarn immer wieder mit zusammengesetzten Wortgefechtsfetzen auszuschalten versuchen. Sei es ein “Wortspiel” (jemand beginnt mit einem Wort, an das ein Neues gehängt wird, welches als Grundlage für das nächste dient: Hausdach - Dachziegel - Ziegelstein - Steinschleuder - Schleudersitz - Sitzplatz - Platzregen [..] usw.). Welch ein Spass.

Während sonst viele im Business mit Anglizsmen um sich werfen, um ihre Hippheit zu manifestieren, gelingt es den erwähnten Kollegen sich davon zu befreien und erfrischend unverfroren einen Koloss eines Wortes einzuwerfen. Entscheidet selbst, was klingt besser:

  • Kundenstellvertreterzuteilungsveränderung

oder

  • Change beim Substitute Customer Responsible

Feel free. Oder sollte ich sagen: Hier herrscht Selbstentscheidungsfreiheit.


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23. October 2009 12:44

Snowboard Garage vs. Fischer Bettwaren


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23. October 2009 12:44

Using Pidgin with msn-pecan

Today when I was starting pidgin I could connect to ICQ, but when trying to connect to MSN Pidgin comes up with:

unable to retrieve MSN address book

So I was googeling a little bit and found a bug @ pidgin from yesterday. The problem is not pidgin, although the official MSN client and some others clients still work (e.g. meebo). There are several different versions of the MSN protocol, pidgin is using MSNP15. And exactly this protocol is currently not working on the server side @ Microsoft (as it seems).

Other clients are not affected as they switch to older version of the protocol, which are still working.

Because I don’t want to wait until MS fixed the problem, I use a quick workaround. As an alternative you can install msn-pecan.

With Gentoo this works (after adding “x11-plugins/pidgin-msn-pecan ~x86” to /etc/portage/package.keywords):

# emerge pidgin-msn-pecan

After the installation just restart Pidgin go to “Accounts” -> “Manage Accounts”. Select your MSN-Account, click “Modify”. Choose “WLM” as protocol. Save and reconnect your MSN account. Works like a charm!


Tags:  MSN  Linux 
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23. October 2009 12:44

Generate n rows from dual

I needed to generate exactly n rows and then this is very handy.

select * from (
select level lvl
from dual
connect by level <= N
)

Found at: http://awads.net/wp/2005/07/01/generating-n-rows-from-dual/


Tags:  SQL  Oracle 
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23. October 2009 12:44

dvd::rip and gentoo

dvd::rip (or dvdrip at the gentoo repository) is a very comfortable ripping software to bring your DVDs on your harddisk.

When I emerged it and wanted to rip a dvd, I just got no result.

  1. the logfile showed no error
  2. in the status bar the text appeared Grab preview - title #3 Duration: 00:01 [Error]
  3. dvd::rip did nothing.

The chapter has been ripped and the file existed on the filesystem, but I was unable to transcode it or do anything else with dvd::rip.

A lot of googling did not provide the solution, but finally I saw that dvd::rip prints the exact command that is executed in the logfile, so I tried to run it manually to eventually see an error.

And then there was theerror:

convert: no decode delegate for this image format `/tmp/dvdrip24111.snap/snapshot001.png'.

I quick search with that showed me, that the problem was imagemagick, which obviously did not have png support. I added the USE-flag “png” to imagemagick in /etc/portage/package.use and re-emerged imagemagick.

Another problems was that transcode was missing the “mp3” USE-flag.

Since then dvd::rip just works!


Tags:  Linux 
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23. October 2009 12:34

Wie schreibt man eine Rede

Die letzten 2 Wochen habe ich mich intensiv mit einer Rede die ich an einer Geburtstagsfeier halten musste/durfte. :D

  • Dr. Ankowitsch nicht vergessen
  • Ein guter Einstieg um die Leute abzuholen
  • Wenn möglich etwas persönliches einbinden
  • Ideen für eine Rede kommen einem meist nicht wenn man vor dem Computer sitzt, sondern wenn man unterwegs ist, im Restaurant, im Gespräch etc. WICHTIG: immer etwas zu schreiben dabei haben.
  • Passt der Stil der Rede zum Anlass? (Wortwahl, Formulierung etc.)
  • den Mut haben, ganze Passagen zu streichen.
  • Zeitlicher Rahmen nicht sprengen, sonst hört niemand mehr zu
  • Schluss beachten, es sollte möglichst jeder merken, dass die Rede fertig ist.

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23. October 2009 12:33

IPA - Client Backup Services

Da es mir zu mühsam ist, die Arbeit in HTML zu konvertieren (werde ich vielleicht noch nachholen), hier die Arbeit als PDF. PDF: backup_services.pdf [4MB]

Da zur Arbeit auch eine Präsentation gehört, liefere ich diese natürlich auch mit (im neue Trivadis-Firmen-Look): PDF: backup_services_pp.pdf [1MB]

Viel Spass beim lesen.

PS: Ja ich weiss sie hat viele Rechtsschreibfehler, evtl. auch mal einen inhaltlichen, aber: Nobody’s perfect!


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23. October 2009 10:40

Im Bus

  • Frau: lacht.
  • Ein Mann der neben ihr sitzt und sie offenbar kennt sagt: "Wie kannst du lachen? Deine Schwestern sind tot."
  • Stille
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23. October 2009 10:39

Doom for Sysadmins

Das Projekt Doom for Sysadmins lässt Kinderträume wahr werden: Wenn man es startet findet man sich in der Doom-Welt (ja, der Shooter Doom) und kann alle Prozesse die auf dem System laufen “killen”, bzw. durch verwunden “renicen”.

Ach das Admin-Leben ist schön, den ganzen Tag schiessen und Räume voller Monster überprüfen. Sobalds zu viele sind: losballern!


Tags:  Games  Linux 
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23. October 2009 10:25

Find old Files and their size

The first part is clear, find the old files like that:

find . -type f -mtime +365 -print

This gets all Files (-type f, -type d for directories) in the current directory (.) older than a year (-mtime +365) and prints them on stdout (-print)

to delet them, just use:

find . -type f -mtime +365 -exec rm {} \;

But if you want to use them further, a pipe will help you. For any reasons (I don’t know) this is not possible with the -print command. My Solution was the following:

find . -type f -mtime +365 -exec echo {} \;

Now, because there are possibly many many many files, it’s best to use xargs for the argument handling. I use du -ch to determine the file-size and the total:

find . -type f -mtime +365 -exec echo {} \; | xargs du -ch

This should help, Google helped me half-way out, the rest is a little command line magic.

Note: In my case there where really too many files, so that the whole command ended with a broken pipe. I used -type d to reduce the amount of arguments, the disadvantage is that directories are not necessary the same age as the files within.


Tags:  Linux 
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21. October 2009 16:27

ODBC Hell

It is so easy: I have a testing environement where an OCI8-Driver is installed. Therefore I can use the OCI-Function if PHP to Bind Variables, get return values and everything is just fine.

Then on the production I needed to switch to ODBC, and thought: Easy just write this stuff for ODBC and you’re done.

Unfortunately the driver does simply not support return values of functions. The problem is, that there are updates in my function, so I can’t solve the problem using:

select function_name(param1,param2,param3,...) from dual

After giving up my return value, I wanted to run the function like that (in TOAD this is no problem):

begin :retval := function_name(?,?,?,?); end;

Afterwards you are giving an array of parameter to the PHP function odbc_execute, and this should work alright.

I tried hundrets of possibilities to run my function. Finally I gave up, made a procdure (which has no return value and vor sure ODBC has no support for OUT or INOUT-Vars). I resigned to have a return value (which should only be the number of updated rows).

I tried: begin procedure_name(?,?,?,?); end;

There was no reaction. My last try:

call procedure_name(param1,param2,param3,..);

This woked! So I need to use “call” and not using the parameter-array of ODBC but giving it directly into the call. I’m happy to get it working, but this costs me one day.

Is there any really working ODBC-Driver for PHP?

I gave up.

PS: Yes I know, there is a solution for my return value. In my procedure I could write the value into a temporary table. But I rather want to use a good driver (like the OCI8) than using such a temporary solution. I’m open to new ways of doing this.


Tags:  Oracle  PHP  PL/SQL  SQL  Programming 
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21. October 2009 16:06

Brainfucked Logo

++++++++++[>++++++++++<-]>——-<++++++++++[»+++++++++++++«-]
»———«+++++[»>++++++++++«<-]»>—-«<++++++++++[»»+++««-]
»»++>+++++++++++++««<++++[»»»++++++++++«««-]»»»++++«.»
[««<.»»>-]<.«<.«++[»»»+++++«««-]»»»[«.»-][-]«««++
[»»»++++«««-]»»»-[««<.»»>-][-]«««++[»»»++++++++++«««-]
»»»-[«.»-]««<….»>….«.»>.«<.»…»[-]«««++++++++++
[»»»++++++++++«««-]»»»—.[-]«««++++++++++[»»»++++++++++++«««-]
»»»+.«….<.>…….<.<.»….<.«—-.+++..»>……..<.>….
<.<.»..«.»>.«<.»..»[-]«««++++++++[»»»++++++++++«««-]»»»-.
[-]«««++++++++++[»»»++++++++++«««-]»»».+++++.«…<.«……»>.
<.>.«.»…<.>…<.«—-.+++..»>….<.«…»>.<.>.«.»..«.»>.«<.».»
[-]«««+++++[»»»++++++++++«««-]»»».—..++++.«..«.»…….«.»..
«.»..«.<—-.+++..».>…<.«—-.+++»>..«.»….«.»..«.»..«.»>.«<.
»…….«.»…«<.»>…«.»..«.»..«.».«<.»>.«<—-.+++..».>.<.>..«.
»….«.»..«.»..«.»>.«<.»…….«.»..«.».«.»..«.»..«.»..«.».
«<.>.»…«<—-.+++».>…«.»….«.»..«.»..«.»>.«<.»…….«.»
…….«.»..«.»..«.»….«<..».>….«.»….«.»..«.»..«.»>.«<.»
…….«.»…….«.».<.>…«.».«<..».>…….«.»….«.».<.>…«.»>.
«<.»…….«.<…….>.>.>….«.>.>……….«.<….>.>.>….«.»>.«<.»»
[-]«««++++[»»»++++++++++«««-]»»»++++[««<.»»>-]««.

Nice isn’t it?

Well, but you’re asking what this is all? I will give you the related links as soon as my link-system is working. For now this little explanation should help you, otherwise google for “Brainfuck tutorial”.

Brainfuck is a very small (esoteric) programming language. It was design by a Swiss guy with the aim to write the smallest possible compiler for a Turing-complete language (his size is about 240 bytes).

And sure Brainfuck is Turing-complete.

The context of the language is a large array with (depending on the compiler and/or interpreter) about 30’000 array cells (each cell will be initalized with 0).

The 8 instructions:
> change the pointer to the next cell
< change the pointer to the last cell
+ increment the cell value
- decrement the cell value
[ begin of loop
] end of loop (a loop stops is the value of the actual cell is 0)
, read a value (input) into the actual cell
. Print out the ascii sign belonging to the cell value

Depending on that I will print you my bf-code of above again, this time with comments and so on:

 ____________________________________________
| ________ ____ |
| by / /| /\__ / /| |
| Odi /_______ / | / /\__ /___ / | |
| 2004 | | | |\__/ /\ | | | |
| | _ | | | _ \__/ / | | | |
| | | | | | | _| \/ | | | |
| | | | | __/ | | | |
| | | / | __/ | | / |
| |________ |/ |/ |____|/ |
|____________________________________________|

Brainfuck Pendant (commentent):

FIRST PLACE IS THE FILL IN COUNTER PLACE

++++++++++[>++++++++++<-]>——- = 95 in 2nd place (ASCII for “_”) (pos:2)
<++++++++++[»+++++++++++++«-]»——— = “|” (124) in 3th place (pos:3)
«+++++[»>++++++++++«<-]»>—- = “/” (47) in 4th place (pos:4)
«<++++++++++[»»+++««-]»»++ = SPACE (32) in 5th place (pos:5)
>+++++++++++++ = “New Line” (13) in 6th place (pos:6)
««<++++[»»»++++++++++«««-]»»»++++ = 44 in 7th place (times to repeat “_”) Use as Counter place (pos:7)


//START Line 1
«. = Print SPACE at the beginning of line 1 (pos:5)
 » = Change Pointer to 7 (pos:7)
[««<.»»>-] = Print 44 times “_” (pos:7)
<. = Change to 6th place and print NewLine (pos:6)
//END Line 1

//START Line 2
«<. = Change to 3th place; print “|” (pos:3)
«++[»»»+++++«««-]»»» = Fill Counter with 10 (pos:7)
[«.»-] = print 10 SPACE (pos:7)
[-] = Clean 7th place to 0 (pos:7)
«««++[»»»++++«««-]»»»- = Set counter place to 7 (pos:7)
[««<.»»>-] = Print 8 “_” (pos:7)
[-] = Clean 7th place to 0 (pos:7)
«««++[»»»++++++++++«««-]»»»- = Set counter place to 19 (pos:7)
[«.»-] = Print 19 SPACE (pos:7)
««<…. = Change to 2nd place; print 4 “_” (pos:2)
»>…. = Change to 5th place: print 4 SPACE (pos:5)
«. = Change to 3rd place: print “|” (pos:3)
»>. = Change to 6th place: print NewLine (pos:6)
//END Line 2


//START Line 3
«<. = Change to 3rd place; print “|” (pos:3)
»… = Change to 5th place; print 3 SPACE (pos:5)
 »[-] = Clean 7th place (pos:7)
«««  = Change pointer to 1 (pos:1)
++++++++++[»»»++++++++++«««-]»»»—. = Set 7th position to 98 (stands for “b”) and print it (pos:7)
[-] = Clean 7th place (pos:7)
«««  = Change pointer to 1 (pos:1)
++++++++++[»»»++++++++++++«««-]»»»+. = Set 7th position to 121 (stands for “y”) and print it (pos:7)
«…. = Change to 5th place; print 4 SPACE (pos:5)
<. = Change to 4th place; print “/” (pos:4)
>……. = Print 8x SPACE (pos:5)
<. = Print “/” (pos:4)
<. = Print “|” (pos:3)
»…. = Print 4 SPACE (pos:5)
<. = Print “/” (pos:4)
«—-. = Print “" (_{95} minus 3 = \{92}) (pos:2)
+++.. = Print 2 “_” (pos:2)
»>…….. = Print 8x SPACE (pos:5)
<. = Print / (pos:4)
>…. = Print 3 times SPACE (pos:5)
<. = Print “/” (pos:4)
<. = Print “|” (pos:3)
 ».. = Print SPACE (pos:5)
«. = Print “|” (pos:3)
»>. = Print NewLine (pos:6)
//END Line 3

//START Line 4
«<. = Change to 3rd place; print “|” (pos:3)
 ».. = Change to 5th place; print 3 SPACE (pos:5)
 »[-] = Clean 7th place (pos:7)
«««  = Change pointer to 1 (pos:1)
++++++++[»»»++++++++++«««-]»»»-. = Set 7th position to 79 (stands for “O”) and print it (pos:7)
[-] = Clean 7th place (pos:7)
«««  = Change pointer to 1 (pos:1)
++++++++++[»»»++++++++++«««-]»»». = Set 7th position to 100 (stands for “d”) and print it (pos:7)
+++++. = Set 7th place to 105 (stands for “i) (pos:7)
«… = Print 3 SPACE (pos:5)
<. = print “/” (pos:4)
«…… = Print 5 “_” (pos:2)
»>. = Print a SPACE (pos:5)
<. = Print “/” (pos:4)
>. = Print SPACE (pos:5)
«. = Print “|” (pos:3)
»… = Print 3 SPACE (pos:5)
<. = Print “/” (pos:4)
>… = Print 3 SPACE (pos:5)
<. = Print “/” (pos:4)
«—-.+++ = Print “" (decrease “_” about 3 back to the orgin) (pos:2)
.. = Print 2 “_” (pos:2)
»>…. = Print 4 SPACE (pos:5)
<. = Print a “/” (pos:4)
«… = Print 2 “_” (pos:2)
»>. = Print a SPACE (pos:5)
<. = Print a “/” (pos:4)
>. = Print a SPACE (pos:5)
«. = Print a “|” (pos:3)
 ».. = Print SPACE (pos:5)
«. = Print “|” (pos:3)
»>. = Print NewLine (pos:6)
//END Line 4

//START Line 5
«<. = Change to 3rd place; print “|” (pos:3)
 ». = Change to 5th place; print 3 SPACE (pos:5)
 »[-] = Clean 7th place (pos:7)
«««  = change position to 1 (pos:1)
+++++[»»»++++++++++«««-]»»». = Print “2” (50) (pos:7)
—.. = Print 2x “0” (48) (pos:7)
++++. = Print “4” (52) (pos:7)
«.. = Print 2 SPACE (pos:5)
«. = Print a “|” (pos:3)
»……. = Print 9x SPACE (pos:5)
«. = Print a “|” (pos:3)
 ».. = Print a SPACE (pos:5)
«. = Print a “|” (pos:3)
 ».. = Print 2x SPACE (pos:5)
«. = Print a “|” (pos:3)
<—-.+++ = Print a “" (pos:2)
.. = Print 2x “_” (pos:2)
 ». = Print a “/” (pos:4)
>… = Print 3x SPACE (pos:5)
<. = Print a “/” (pos:4)
«—-.+++ = Print a “" (pos:2)
»>.. = Print 2x SPACE (pos:5)
«. = Print a “|” (pos:3)
»…. = Print 4x SPACE (pos:5)
«. = Print a “|” (pos:3)
 ».. = Print 2x SPACE (pos:5)
«. = Print a “|” (pos:3)
 ».. = Print 2x SPACE (pos:5)
«. = Print a “|” (pos:3)
»>. = Print NewLine (pos:6)
//END Line 5

//START Line 6
«<. = Change to 3rd place; print “|” (pos:3)
»……. = Change to 5th place; print 7x SPACE (pos:5)
«. = Print a “|” (pos:3)
»… = Print 3x SPACE (pos:5)
«<. = Print a “_” (pos:2)
»>… = Print 3x SPACE (pos:5)
«. = Print a “|” (pos:3)
 ».. = Print a SPACE (pos:5)
«. = Print a “|” (pos:3)
 ».. = Print 2x SPACE (pos:5)
«. = Print a “|” (pos:3)
 ». = Print a SPACE (pos:5)
«<. = Print a “_” (pos:2)
»>. = Print a SPACE (pos:5)
«<—-.+++ = Print a “" (pos:2)
.. = Print 2x “_” (pos:2)
 ». = Print a “/” (pos:4)
>. = Print a SPACE (pos:5)
<. = Print a “/” (pos:4)
>.. = Print 2x SPACE (pos:5)
«. = Print a “|” (pos:3)
»…. = Print 4x SPACE (pos:5)
«. = Print a “|” (pos:3)
 ».. = Print 2x SPACE (pos:5)
«. = Print a “|” (pos:3)
 ».. = Print 2x SPACE (pos:5)
«. = Print a “|” (pos:3)
»>. = Print NewLine (pos:6)
//END Line 6

//START Line 7
«<. = Change to 3rd place; print “|” (pos:3)
»……. = Change to 5th place; print 7x SPACE (pos:5)
«. = Print a “|” (pos:3)
 ».. = Print 2x SPACE (pos:5)
«. = Print a “|” (pos:3)
 ». = Print a SPACE (pos:5)
«. = Print a “|” (pos:3)
 ».. = Print 2x SPACE (pos:5)
«. = Print a “|” (pos:3)
 ».. = Print a SPACE (pos:5)
«. = Print a “|” (pos:3)
 ».. = Print 2x SPACE (pos:5)
«. = Print a “|” (pos:3)
 ». = Print a SPACE (pos:5)
«<. = Print a “_” (pos:2)
>. = Print a “|” (pos:3)
»… = Print 3x SPACE (pos:5)
«<—-.+++ = Print a “" (pos:2)
 ». = Print a “/” (pos:4)
>… = Print 3x SPACE (pos:5)
«. = Print a “|” (pos:3)
»…. = Print 4x SPACE (pos:5)
«. = Print a “|” (pos:3)
 ».. = Print 2x SPACE (pos:5)
«. = Print a “|” (pos:3)
 ».. = Print 2x SPACE (pos:5)
«. = Print a “|” (pos:3)
»>. = Print NewLine (pos:6)
//END Line 7

//START Line 8
«<. = Change to 3rd place; print “|” (pos:3)
»……. = Change to 5th place; print 7x SPACE (pos:5)
«. = Print a “|” (pos:3)
»……. = Print 7x SPACE (pos:5)
«. = Print a “|” (pos:3)
 ».. = Print a SPACE (pos:5)
«. = Print a “|” (pos:3)
 ».. = Print 2x SPACE (pos:5)
«. = Print a “|” (pos:3)
»…. = Print 4x SPACE (pos:5)
«<.. = Print 2x “_” (pos2)
 ». = Print a “/” (pos:4)
>…. = Print 4x SPACE (pos:5)
«. = Print a “|” (pos:3)
»…. = Print 4x SPACE (pos:5)
«. = Print a “|” (pos:3)
 ».. = Print 2x SPACE (pos:5)
«. = Print a “|” (pos:3)
 ».. = Print 2x SPACE (pos:5)
«. = Print a “|” (pos:3)
»>. = Print NewLine (pos:6)
//END Line 8

//START Line 9
«<. = Change to 3rd place; print “|” (pos:3)
»……. = Change to 5th place; print 7x SPACE (pos:5)
«. = Print a “|” (pos:3)
»……. = Print 7x SPACE (pos:5)
«. = Print a “|” (pos:3)
 ». = Print a SPACE (pos:5)
<. = Print a “/” (pos:4)
>… = Print 3x SPACE (pos:5)
«. = Print a “|” (pos:3)
 ». = Print a SPACE (pos:5)
«<.. = Print 2x “_” (pos2)
 ». = Print a “/” (pos:4)
>……. = Print 7x SPACE (pos:5)
«. = Print a “|” (pos:3)
»…. = Print 4x SPACE (pos:5)
«. = Print a “|” (pos:3)
 ». = Print a SPACE (pos:5)
<. = Print a “/” (pos:4)
>… = Print 3x SPACE (pos:5)
«. = Print a “|” (pos:3)
»>. = Print NewLine (pos:6)
//END Line 9

//START Line 10
«<. = Change to 3rd place; print “|” (pos:3)
»……. = Change to 5th place; print 7x SPACE (pos:5)
«. = Print a “|” (pos:3)
<……. = Print 7x “_” (pos:2)
>. = Print a “|” (pos:3)
>. = Print a “/” (pos:4)
>…. = Print 4x SPACE (pos:5)
«. = Print a “|” (pos:3)
>. = Print a “/” (pos:4)
>………. = Print 10x SPACE (pos:5)
«. = Print a “|” (pos:3)
<…. = Print 4x “_” (pos:2)
>. = Print a “|” (pos:3)
>. = Print a “/” (pos:4)
>…. = Print 4x SPACE (pos:5)
«. = Print a “|” (pos:3)
»>. = Print NewLine (pos:6)
//END Line 10

//START Line 11
«<. = Change to 3rd place; print “|” (pos:3)
»»[-] = Clean 7th place (pos:7)
«««++++[»»»++++++++++«««-]»»»++++ = 44 in 7th place (times to repeat “_”) Use as Counter place (pos:7)
[««<.»»>-] = Print 44 times “_” (pos:7)
««. = Change to 3rd place and print “|” (pos:3)
//END Line 11

Brainfucked wishes


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8. October 2009 22:30

Ein Tisch ist ein Tisch

Nach einem Text vom Peter Bichsel, im Stile von “Kunst aufräumen” ordne ich mal Bichsels Text neu.

Orginal Text: http://www.yolanthe.de/stories/bichsel01.htm

Nomen
MannMenschen
BildBett
WeckerStuhl
TeppichTisch
BettZeitung
StuhlSpiegel
FotoalbumWecker
ZeitungSchrank
SchrankTeppich
SpiegelFotoalbum
FussMann
MorgenFuss
MannMorgen


Verben
stellenläuten
schauenfrieren
läutenliegen
frierenstehen
blätternstellen

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8. October 2009 22:19

Papier - Zum Tragen kein Problem

Wenn ich eine Tüte für mein Brötchen bekomme finde ich es immer angenehm, dass die auch halten.

Eine normale Tüte, aber…

DAS ist wichtig!

In dem Sinne: trägt euch sorge, denn es ist gut.


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