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<title>the movie</title>
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<p>well, well, well, i missed out on a lot of things, but here is the
movie. the file is called "last chance" since that was the working
title, i found out just now, when checking the reencoded version that
the new title is "love at last sight". i have to apologize that the
quality of this online version is quite bad, but I didn't take the
time to read the mencoder manual but just followed some easy tutorial
from the gentoo people. but no more beating around the bush here is
the <a href="http://float.lefant.net/tmp/last_chance.avi">link</a>. Warning: File has 47mb!</p>

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<author>florian klinglmueller</author>
<pubDate>Tue, 25 Jul 2006 00:00:00 EEST</pubDate>
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<title>podcast-addiction</title>
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<p>until shortly ago, i didn't use podcasts. i was even thinking that it
is probably just some kind of internet bubble, hailed by all the geeks
but hardly usefull to anyone else. i also thought that audiobooks are
an invention for the lazy, probably an attack on all those who read,
a symptom of the intellectual demise of society.
well i have been wrong. bored to death by turkish tv and having no
books. i finally started to follow the links on <a href="http://boingboing.net">boingboing</a> to several
podcasts that publish short fiction on the net. first of all were Cory
Doctorow on <a href="http://craphound.com">craphound.com</a> and <a href="http://www.escapepod.org">escape pod</a>, both podcasts where you get
nice short fiction, mostly sf and some fantasy and horror. the stuff
is of varying quality but mostly quite good. escapepod has far better
sound quality since i suppose some professional sound editing is
involved, the authors as well as narrators change from story to
story. all in all nice little stories, perfect to accompany me on a
boring trip from asia to europe or back.
the real addiction though has started when i entered the world of
<a href="http://scottsiegler.podshow.com">scott siegler</a>. i started listening to ancestor last wednesday and
finished it on saturday, well this is a hole novel and goes for
probably something like 14h, cut into small pieces of approx. 40min
with some blabla by the author and some readers comments. the book is
probably one of the most thrilling things i have heard or read in the
last couple of years, and there is more. because it took me only till
sunday to finish the first 14 episodes of his newest book infection,
and am now desperately waiting for him to release the next part. well
and in the mean time i subscribed to his first novel earth core, at
<a href="http://www.podiobooks.com">http://www.podiobooks.com</a>, which is a great place since there you can
subscribe to a whole bunch of other podcast novels as well. and of
course everything is for free.
thankyou internet, i think i'm finally going to stop watching tv.</p>

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<author>florian klinglmueller</author>
<pubDate>Mon, 19 Jun 2006 00:00:00 EEST</pubDate>
<guid>index.html#podcastaddiction</guid>

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<title>Phil's Blog</title>
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<p>So Philipp actually has a blog, i knew it, but so far didn't have the
<a href="http://philipp.chaudesse.net/wordpress/">url</a></p>

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<author>florian klinglmueller</author>
<pubDate>Sat, 17 Jun 2006 00:00:00 EEST</pubDate>
<guid>index.html#philsblog</guid>

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<title>I want this </title>
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<p> for my room. ;-) <a href="http://www.boingboing.net/2006/06/13/door_looks_like_you_.html">link</a></p>

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<author>florian klinglmueller</author>
<pubDate>Wed, 14 Jun 2006 00:00:00 EEST</pubDate>
<guid>index.html#iwantthis</guid>

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<title>Worldcup</title>
<link>index.html#worldcup</link>
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<p>I haven't been blogging for a very long time. But it's worldcup now
and although I'm not seriously interested in it this caught my
attention and seems to be worth blogging:
<a href="http://www.donationcoder.com/wcp/">WorldCup MCMC Simulation</a></p>

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<author>florian klinglmueller</author>
<pubDate>Mon, 12 Jun 2006 00:00:00 EEST</pubDate>
<guid>index.html#worldcup</guid>

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<title>stupid security</title>
<link>index.html#stupidsecurity</link>
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<p>lately me and murat went to take some movies. i've been to this place
before. it's similar to those socialistic shopping malls i've seen in
macedonia, maybe worse. some 70's concrete building inside three
floors randomly filled with small shops. but most important there is
security at the entrance. metal detectors and two uniforms. the first
time i was there i had to leave my swiss army knife with them. i know
this is a serious weapon. but when we went there this time, i left my
weapon at home, i had a better look at the shops in that mall. and
well, the first shop was a shop for knifes the second one for guns.</p>

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<author>florian klinglmueller</author>
<pubDate>Thu, 16 Mar 2006 23:00:00 EET</pubDate>
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<title>research</title>
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<p>9 days since my last post. quite some things have happened. i've been
to europe twice for going out and from what i've seen istanbul is
quite the city for party. we've been to rock bars including live music
(one garage punck-rock band (great party) and some girl-rock-band
(instrument-wise better but partywise boring)) as well as to a
home-party organised by other exchange students. but overall i have to
admit that this short peep into istanbul's nightlive doesn't allow me
to give a qualified statement on what's really going on here.
anyway my main field of activity has been other than going out
lately. the weather hasn't been this nice and i guess we have crazy
march what is equivalent to crazy april in the freezing cold north. so
i've spent alot of time in front of my computer. reading a lot into
different topics of statistics especially econometrics and bayesian
inference. those who follow my <a href="http://del.icio.us/float">del.icio.us</a> might have noticed.</p>

<qotd>
<img src="../image/desk.jpg" alt="desk">
an image of my newly bought desk where i spent a lot of time lately
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<author>florian klinglmueller</author>
<pubDate>Sun, 12 Mar 2006 23:00:00 EET</pubDate>
<guid>index.html#research</guid>

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<title>Google madness</title>
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<p>google's kindness to redirect me to their local service wherever i use
the net from has pissed me of already before. i simple don't want to
use the german or whatever google when i go to google.com only because
i am in austria. well now i'm in turkey and i'm redirected to
google.com.tr so everything is in turkish. well i don't care so much
about that because i now what should be where even if i don't
understand the language, but for convinience i tried to change the
language today, again everything in turkish, so i guessed what should
be where and where i could possibly choose the language. that's not so
easy cause there are quite a few selectors where you can do that, but
not enaugh the languages are also in turkish and if that's not enough
inglizce is not in the alphabetically right place somewhere behind the
"H" languages and somewhat before the "J" languages it's somewhere at
the bottom. great job.</p>

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<author>florian klinglmueller</author>
<pubDate>Fri, 03 Mar 2006 23:00:00 EET</pubDate>
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<title>spending time at the sea</title>
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<p>last two days the weather was absolutely wonderful, and i spent a lot
of time walking by the sea, or at least sitting there an drinking
tea. it's really great it even makes reading about harmonic processes
joyful ;).
had my first lecture yesterday, operations research II. did expect
something completely different since someone told me the professor is
good and in the picture on his website he looked quite young. in fact
this picture must be quite old. but i guess the teaching was ok.
in class they didn't have tables only chairs with small tables
attached. the room was quit full approximately 40 students. but the
strangest thing was that as some people where late we were assigned to
write an essay on the costs and benefits of being punctual. well i'm
considering that as a joke.</p>

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<img src="../image/the_sea.jpg" alt="the sea">
no comment
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<author>florian klinglmueller</author>
<pubDate>Wed, 01 Mar 2006 23:00:00 EET</pubDate>
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<title>first entry from istanbul</title>
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<p>so now i'm 4 days here. what have i seen so far, not much, well i've changed continents once since i live in asia now. but haven't left kadikoy so far. weather is not so nice at the moment ;) we do have around 5-10 degrees but cloudy. so i'm not very eager to leave the house. anyway this website has to be completed some time and i'll be in istanbul for 4-5 months more. tomorrow i'll probably do some sightseeing with murat since it's his free day. we'll see how that turns out. our communication is getting better we reached the state where we sit in the kitchen and show words in the dictionary to each other so another reason to stay home, learn turkish. or better leave now and do this at some coffee shop. well first i'd need to change money. it's incredibly expensive here. well about the same as vienna, but i expected a lot cheaper.</p>

<qotd>
<img src="../pics/communication.jpg" alt="communication">
trying to ask murat if some friend of mine sent him an sms for me
</qotd>

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<author>florian klinglmueller</author>
<pubDate>Mon, 27 Feb 2006 23:00:00 EET</pubDate>
<guid>index.html#firstentryfromistanbul</guid>

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