Photographs online 
Thursday, 16 .March, 2006, 15:30 - English Entries, Travel, Photographs, Friends, Family

While still deep in the jet lag and unable to do anything challenging, I stumbled over flickr and got enthusiastic about it. That is finally the link that forced me to sort all my pictures and upload them there. It is dead-simple to use and quite effective.

So below are links to some of the collections (so-called "sets") that I uploaded so far to there. Just click on the highlighted names and you will see all the pictures. Click on the pictures below and a slideshow will start.

You can find a complete list of all my sets here.

When the doctor comes to town ...
During August 2005, Johannes and I took trips to Tallinn, Turku and Porvoo.


Theresas Trips to European Capitals
Since 2004, Theresa and I visit at least one European Capital per year. The visits so far were:


Finish Impressions

Some more trips


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Projekt X - Österreichischer Journalismus auf Weltniveau 
Tuesday, 14 .March, 2006, 06:32 - Deutsche Einträge, Comedy

Jeweils zur Geisterstunde in der Nacht von Donnerstag auf Freitag versorgen die drei Hauptprojektleiter Haipl, Knötzl und Votava nicht nur Österreich, sondern die ganze Welt mit Wahrheiten die man nie für möglich gehalten hätte und von denen man zudem eh nichts wissen wollte. Die drei Journalisten bilden das "Projekt-X", das seit mehr als zehn Jahre auf der Frequenz des österreichischen Senders FM4 ausgestrahlt wird.

Seit einigen Wochen werden nun die Projekt-X Ausgaben dieses Jahrtausends legal zum Download im Internet angeboten. Aus dem sehr großen Fundus habe ich mir erlaubt, die brisantesten und besten Sendungen auszuwählen und hier der geneigten Leser- und Hörerschaft vorzustellen. Aus rechtlichen Gründen wurden die Musikeinlagen aus den MP3-Dateien entfernt.

  • Kasperl in der Krise – Michael Niavarani interviewt den Kasperl und den Fußballer Herbert "Happy" Prikoba. Wir erfahren unter anderem, dass der Kasperl auf Drogen ist und deshalb aus der Urania rausgeschmissen wurde. "Ich gebe zu, ich habe Drogen genommen - ich habe das psychologische Element dahinter beleuchtet."

  • Rock'n'Roll Legende – Peter Steinlechner von den Zillertaler Schürzenjägern interviewt Peter Kraus und den österreichischen Altrocker und Frauenkenner Walter Knatter zum Thema Rock'n'Roll. Beeindruckend sind unter vielen anderen Details die politischen Einsichten des Walter Knatter, demzufolge die Russen Österreich nur deshalb nicht gschnupft haben, weil es in der Alpenrepublik bereits zuviele Rocker gab.

  • Kunstdiebstahl – Fluch oder Segen? – Beim direkten Kunstdiebstahl wird das Kunstwerk direkt gestohlen, während es beim indirekten Kunstdiebstahl indirekt gestohlen wird. Und Bienen ficken gerne Blumen - das muss einmal gesagt werden.

  • Volksmusikkapazunder – DJ Ötzi, der Hias und Karl Moik planen einen Musikantenstadl in der Türkei und erinnern sich an Anekdoten aus ihrem Leben. Ein einzigartiges Tondokument postmoderner Musikkultur.

  • Laptop vs. Weidinger – Ein Radieschen und ein Kräuterpfarrer streiten um biologische Tatsachen.

  • US-Präsidentschaftskandidatin Jazz-Gitti – Was niemand wusste und später wohl auch von allen Seiten verleugnet wurde: Steffi Werger, das österreichische Original, das unter dem Namen Jazz-Gitti bekannt wurde, nahm im Jahr 2000 an den US-amerikanischen Präsidentschatswahlen teil. Diverse Anrufer stellen Fragen an die Kandidatin.

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Back Home Again 
Monday, 13 .March, 2006, 08:22 - English Entries, Finland, Travel
View from airport longue in Hong Kong

After having Friday afternoon out in the Sanya city center, mostly in a bar together with my favourite chairman and some local beer brands, I slept until Saturday morning and finally adjusted to the Chinese time zone. At 6 o'clock I went up, packed, had a short breakfast, checked-out and went to the local airport. 1.5 hour flight to Hong Kong. There waiting in the airport longue until the flight to Frankfurt was ready. It just took us 12 hours to go from the former British colony to Frankfurt. And from there then another 2.5 hours to Helsinki, where I arrived the night from Saturday to Sunday at 1.00.

My flat had the usual "there was no window open since one week" smell, but still it welcomed me warmly. I switched the computer on and half way on its way up I switched it off again, went to bed and fell into a restless sleep.

On Sunday I found out that the after shave bottle in my luggage broke and everything in the bag had a comfortable and intensive smell to it. The electric razor decided not to survive this attack. I am back to my old wet shaver again. Also looking at my flat at daylight is not the thing I needed after the long flight. Stuff from the Denver trip is still waiting to be cared for, books are piling up in several corners together with dust. There's no food in the fridge and no ironed shirt within these 42 square meters. Somewhere I find a to-do list from which I still cannot cross out anything. And I am still on Chines time zone. It will take a while to adjust to GMT+2 again.

But there is compensation for all of this. The sun shines from a dark blue sky onto snow-white Helsinki. The temperatures are low, which does not seem to be any problem anymore after the humidity and heat in Sanya. The week will bring two concerts in Tavastia. And wet shaving is not that bad after all.


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Nanshan Cultural Tourism Zone 
Friday, 10 .March, 2006, 00:08 - English Entries, Travel, Photographs

On Tuesday two colleagues and I took a taxi and after the usual uncertainty whether the driver understood us or not, drove to the "Sanya Nanshan Cultural Tourism Zone". It was described as a "buddhist park", which sounds like an ancient religous place. I had read that there is a 108 meter high Buddha statue in that park, which was finished in 2005. After arriving there we understood, that the emphasis is on the words "Tourism Zone".



Impressions from Nanshan ...

It is in fact a good place to lose the last illusions about Buddhism as something purly spiritual. You find it all here: believers on their knees in front of statues, souvenier shops all along the way, entry fees in the realm of those for a Rolling Stones concert and figures of heros that look like they have just fallen out of the latest Pixar movie.


... where Disney and Buddha have a rendezvous.

What is obvious and to my eyes fair is that local pepole pay less money than the few Western tourists, that are not supposed to visit the area for reasons of faith. On the tour busses everything is explained in Chinese language only, but the tour guides are very friendly and some of them spoke good English, so we found out, that the park was built nine years ago.


Buddha off the shore

Nanshan is nevertheless a beautiful place that is for sure worth visiting as long as you do not bring false hopes with you. It is built at the shore, in the middle of hills full of tropical trees and so it looks far away from anything. Some of the places there are quiet and atmospheric. Built next to a fast growing tourist region, having one of the biggest existing religious monumtents in the world right in its center, Nanshan is a monument of Chinas growing wealth and prosperity.


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Freedom of Speech 
Thursday, 09 .March, 2006, 04:03 - English Entries, Travel, Music, Thoughts, Politics

Bob Dylans life once was saved thanks to freedom of speech. He reports about this exceptional event in the very educational and entertaining song Motorpsycho Highway, in which he can only escape from a patriotic American farmer by pretending to be very fond of Fidel Castro (and his beard). Besides that, this song includes violence, shooting, a daring jump out of a window as well as a not very much hidden invitation for having sex, i.e.: all the things that you really miss from modern music.

As said already I am currently in China and the hotel that I am staying in provides a desktop PC in every room, including broadband internet access. It is worth switching it on. After chosing the English version Windows 98 comes up and everything looks normal. Great. So what was the name of the place around here, at which this big Buddha statue is located? Just type in http://en.wikipedia.org and ... uuups: Error message. Maybe the network is down. But no, http://www.spiegel.de comes up fine.

After several tries it became clear, that I could just not access Wikipedia from here. I was not sure whether it is generally blocked from China or it is just not available due to additional security measurements in this hotel, and found more on this issue at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_censorship_in_mainland_China.

What do we learn from this? Maybe that you do not need freedom of speech if you can express your preferences for Castro without running into problems. Maybe that every blocked page is in good company. Maybe that you need to experience a restriction yourself to find out about what it really means.

What I appreciate is the internet access via my mobile phone (GPRS). It connects to the network via Finland and there is no blocking inbetween. Maybe it's after all not too bad to work in this industry.


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