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Letters to nowhere

Today was an exhausting day. Continue reading ‘Letters to nowhere’

My soundtrack’s title track

I woke up this morning with a funny taste in my head.

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Movie Galore

Finally had some time to catch up on movies and figured I would give my quick review of them:

  • Iron Man: Pretty impressive. Didn’t see till the very end, that it was a Jon Favreau movie; made sense. I liked the story and was actually impressed by Robert Downey Jr.’s performance — who I am not really all too fond of. Therefore Jeff Bridges didn’t blow me away as he usually does; might have been due to the nature of his role though. Anyways; take away the big patriot theme waving over the (at times a bit too long) story and it’s impressive sci-fi action entertainment.
  • Indiana Jones: I really did not expect anything from this one, especially after what I had heard from the people I know, who rushed to the theater on opening night and were pretty disappointed. Granted, that alien theme was a little bit over the top, but all in all I did enjoy this movie a lot. Both Harrisson Ford, as well as Shia LaBeouf did a really good job. The comedy was fun and the general appeal was very clean Spielberg style. This one made me want to revisit the old Indy-trilogy soon.
  • Made of Honor: Yes, this is a chick flick. But I really did like it a lot and would watch it again in a heartbeat. I do like Patrick Dempsey and I like him in this role. I like that this rather emotional movie also showcases how guys struggle with love issues sometimes. How hard it can be to admit what they want and how shitty it feels when it’s all just a heartbeat too late. The New York scenery adds to the really comfortable yet aching feeling I got from it.
  • 21: I always liked the “Breaking Vegas” series on Discovery. I do like Laurence Fishburn and I like Kevin Spacey even more. Having just been to Vegas a few months ago and recognizing a lot of the places in the movie is cool as well. The main casino in the flick is the one at Planet Hollywood, which — coincidentally — we used to spend most of our time at as well. The story is told well; the main characters money raising problem for Harvard Medical School is maybe a little too much, but still, yet another movie I would like to watch again.

In the past couple of years, I have seen more bad than good movies, but this batch definitely was a selection of very fine entertainment i can recommend to anyone.

Ars Electronica: Mission Future

Mission Future

Yesterday I made my way to Linz, to the Mission Future event of 2008. All in all it was alright, but had I paid the 892 EUR for a regular ticket, I would have been pissed. Continue reading ‘Ars Electronica: Mission Future’

Happiness is a warm gun gum

It’s been a while… Continue reading ‘Happiness is a warm gun gum’

One Truth

betrayed by life

Sometimes I feel like I can’t break away,
and I can ever get free from these chains.
It burns me up, it tears me up inside…
My soul is forced to the ground, can the source ever be found?
Can I get free?
Struggling to calm the fire, with everyday it rises higher.
Face to face with my own hate, will it destroy me as it saves?
Calm the fire… can I calm this fire?
Now… Get Free!

Phones on a train

Jesus fucking christ. I am sitting on a train and there is this female person that keeps babbling on the phone like a maniac. It seriously sounds like a group of 5 people all talking at once, at a volume, where I have trouble talking to someone on the phone myself. And she is sitting half way down the train car. I haven’t even seen her yet. It’s almost like some romanic type tongue during an exorcism. Portuguese would be my best guess. People: If you make a phone call in public, keep it down a little. Think of it like the audio-pendant to smoking. It’s fine, as long as you don’t make your environment miserable.

Attersee, day 2

Got up in the morning, actually being woken up by the screaming of roosters and farm noise; how righteous is that? It was sort of overcast and I was sort of tired from the adventures in the past 24 hours still. So I figured I would take it easy and have the relaxing time I actually had come here for. After having finished “Clueless” with Colin Hanks and Tony Shaloub (What an odd flick) last night and continued watching season one of “Doctor’s Diary”, I watched a couple more episodes and also did some journal writing. Continue reading ‘Attersee, day 2′

Attersee, day 1

Attersee, Weyregg

I did finish packing yesterday morning and decided to leave at about 11am. Initially I still needed to get some sun lotion, as it was set out to become one of the hottest days of the year. Got a pocket size sun lotion at the 2nd drug store I stopped at. In between I stopped at the local jewelry store, where I needed to pick up my polar pulse watch. Got all that and finally hit the road. Henry Rollins on my portable player — funny enough I listened to “Black Coffee Blues”. It’s hardly one of my favorite works of his, but the 2nd and 3rd day of his story play in Vienna and my home turf Linz. So that sort of amused me. Continue reading ‘Attersee, day 1′

XING does odd math

So this is XING’s attempt of a “promotion”? They advertise this as 2 months for the price of one:

XING Happy Hour

Honestly though:

Happy Hour membership: One month’s membership for 5.95 € + one month for free (offer valid once only), then three months’ membership for 17.85 € (working out at 5.95 € per month)

…in my book this works out to be 5 for the price of 4… a savings of 20%, versus 50% as advertised.