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Thursday, July 16, 2009

Life made simple ...

... by using a simple idea. How do you visualize 250 million people on Facebook? OK, that's a lot of people, zillions, 23 times the size of the Belgian population, 1/24th of the world population, ...You can also just make a cute little movie. With thanks to jevedebe.

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

mexican flu, media flu

There is something weird about this Mexican flu thing. Last weekend, Expert Number One Marc Van Ranst, explained in De Standaard that his apocalyptic view of 7 deaths/day this autumn/winter in a worst case scenario is not out of the ordinary. Every year a 1000 people die during a 3 month flu-peak ... that's ten a day. Every day 3 people get infected with HIV in Belgium. And the same number with TBC. Nobody gives a damn. But now that we have 126 cases of confirmed flu we read about emergency scenario's, local communities preparing, hospitals trying out and the army (!!!) distributing vaccins and masks to 15 distribution points. Did some high up offcial read the 'Outbreak' script perhaps? Djeezes!

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

I should understand journalists but I don't (2)

Then again, when the other side of the country presents its policy plans it is duly noted. Not a couple of paragraphs, no: a full chapter on the digital divide, Web 2.0, opening up public tenders to small(er) companies, use of open source standards, exchange of free software between government institutions, ... and a number of other ideas and initiatives. Granted: the proof of the pudding is in the eating, whether you announce your policies in paragraphs of in chapters .... but why do we find it so hard to admit that this has more beef than what 'we' did ourselves?

Monday, July 13, 2009

I should understand journalists but I don't

Weird. Professional newsletters like Data News or IT Professional write about the major importance the new Flemish government deal is according to the importance of IT. I read the 112 page document and found 2 paragraphs with -let's be honest- very generic blahblah. The article in IT Professional is longer than what you can read in the document itself. If there is a reason for this lack of constructive criticism, I don't see it yet. Maybe I will later.

Monday, July 6, 2009

what started as a gimmick ...

... is conquering the world: the Eternal Moonwalk.
Launched last Friday by StuBru, it has been the most twittered about subject according to twitturly.com and you must admit that some of the uploaded moonwalkmovies are truly amazing! Check it out! And thank you StuBru (this should have been a Humo initiative, alas)