Was mich wirklich ärgert: Berufskraftfahrer die während der Fahrt telefonieren.

Wenn man schon (theoretische) 40h die Woche hinter’m Steuer sitzt sollte man sich doch eine Freisprecheinrichtung leisten anstatt den 30 Tonner 1-händig durch die Gegend zu kurven.

Sowas wird nur noch getoppt von (Schul-)Busfahrern die während der Fahrt telefonieren.

PS: wär‘ das jetzt ein Twitter-würdiger Beitrag gewesen?

Quiz: does anybody know the origin of this poster? I found it months ago somewhere and don’t remember where & how. It makes fun out of the „xxxx for dummies“ series of books and the fact that a dove is reading it.

Those who know me 🙂 are aware that http://woecki-hausbau.blogspot.com keeps me from frequently posting to this blog.
I find it amazing how well my ancient Palm Treo 680 performs as a productivity machine! I’m following the IPhone / Android / Palm Pre hype, but i still have no real reason to upgrade! Palm OS still does everything i need to manage daily life (which got more complicated because of … see above):
– „Calendar“ helps me to keep track of appointment, dates, schedules (i’m using Datebook3)
– „Todo“ tracks all those little things that are required to make our dream(house) become reality. I’m following some GettingThingsDone principles, but not too tight.
– „Contacts“ grew a alot during the last months: nearly every plumber, electrician, … in the area is in now 🙂
– „Memo“ and „Voice Memo“ allow me to make notes instantly, even when there’s no time/space to write, critical for not loosing thoughts.
– the really outdated „Camera“ still allows me to make snapshots for documentary purposes
– everything syncs fine to my Win XP PC for archiving or further processing
The only thing i’m missing is sketching – but i doubt that iPhone/Android/PalmPre rock in that are.
Comments welcome.

Blogger, LinkedIn, Xing, Facebook, Twitter – can someone pls. tell me where this all leads? As a always curious person i try out everything, but only few of these services offer real benefit. ok, some ppl. tell me i should just stay away if i don’t love it, but i’d like to understand …

My biggest problem is always the amount of data i’m willing to submit: my virtual, internet-based „social network“ is too varying (so is my real-life-network too).
I don’t share the same amount of details with all of them. With some of them i stay more on the surface, but i’m sharing deep(er) thoughts with some of them. So i’m uncomfortable submitting very personal stmts because they can and will be read by ex-workmates etc. which i only track loosely. And only submitting silly messages would give me the feeling i’m painting a silly picture of myself.

For me, the internet fails in that area.

Any comments?

I’m following http://www.getrichslowly.org/ for a pretty long time and i already thought several times about sharing this with my readers, but http://www.getrichslowly.org/blog/2009/01/27/almost-one-million-a-case-of-shameless-self-promotion/ made it happen :-).
GRS, as it’s called in „the community“ is a brilliant blog about personal finance where nearly every single posting is worth reading (as long as you’re interested in the topic).

The only blog i know about that’s nearly as great is TSD – http://www.thesimpledollar.com/.

It might happen, that personal-finance-posts show up on my blog too in the future, but i’m in doubt that i can write anything that hasn’t been already been covered by theese two blogs.

Shameless self-promotion: on http://flohmarkt.woecki.org/ i sell used stuff (mainly electronics & agricultural equipment(!).

Hi,

Proud to announce http://flohmarkt.woecki.org – my personal, virtual flee market.

I’m aware that i won’t be able to beat Ebay, but this site is mainly intended to act as a central point for putting detail information and photos online. The items listed might/will also appear on Ebay or e.g. http://www.landwirt.com/kleinanzeigen (recommendations for other opportunities highly welcome!).

At the beginning i will list electronic gadgets and farming equipment (!) as these are my areas of interest ;-).

br Woecki

I’m getting more and more uncomfortable with the amount of information Google has about the world – and me.
GoogleFlu for instance estimates flu trends based on web searches (when a lot of ppl in a certain area look for flu-related terms it’s likely that there’s a flu outbreak there). Even if this can be helpfull in some ways i’m wondering which other trends Google can predict and how this knowledge can be use for their purpose.
It has already been speculated that Google can forsee development of (stock) markets, but even political developmenta are an issue.
Beside that „global view“ i have some privacy concern. As i’ve stated in the past i’m a big Google fan and like their offers (mail, calendar, docs, reader, notebook just to name the daily-used). But what if Google goes evil sometime in the future (Their company mantra is „don’t be evil“)? If i just knew an alternative (don’t suggest MS live or Yahoo pls. :-)) …