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An Evening with S60 - Video and Slideshow

From Yahootinis to cool developments in the S60 world - this was a great evening. I really enjoyed talking to Darla and Stefan, maybe we’ll have a chance to chat more at a future event. This time around things were a bit busy. :)
Big thanks to Phil and Dan S. from S60 and Bridget from Nokia Chicago. You’ve made our day.

The pictures for the event are located here and here, my own pictures play in a slide show below:


Photos byAlex Wrege using a Nokia N95 and Nokia N93. Slideshow made with Paul’sflickrSLiDR.

Blatant racism in the German military OR This is why I became a conscientious objector (UPDATE: Video now included)

I was browsing my morning (in this case mid-afternoon) web routine and came upon a disturbing article by the Associated Press on the conduct and training in the German military (scroll down for the article).

BERLIN, Germany (AP) — A video showing a German army instructor telling one of his soldiers to envision African-Americans in the Bronx while firing his machine gun was broadcast Saturday on national television. The video, coming after scandals involving photos of German soldiers posing with skulls in Afghanistan and the abuse of recruits by instructors, seemed likely to raise more questions about training practices in Germany’s conscript army. “We can no longer talk about an isolated case,” said Lt. Juergen Rose of the Darmstaedter Signal, a group of current and former army officers and sergeants who independently review military procedures. “Things like this don’t happen in the army on an everyday basis, but unfortunately in recent years there have been a number of comparable incidents.” The Defense Ministry said the video was shot in July 2006 at barracks in the northern town of Rendsburg and that the army has been aware of it since January. “We are currently investigating the incident,” said Florian Naggies, a spokesman for the army and Defense Ministry. He did not identify the instructor or the soldier, who are shown in camouflage uniforms in a forest. The instructor tells the soldier, “You are in the Bronx. A black van is stopping in front of you. Three African-Americans are getting out and they are insulting your mother in the worst ways … Act.”
The soldier fires his machine gun several times and yells an obscenity several times in English. The instructor then tells the soldier to curse even louder. The existence of the video was first reported on the home page of the German news magazine Stern on Friday and excerpts of the video were aired on the news television channel n-tv on Saturday. According to Stern, the 90-second video had been posted on a Web site used by soldiers to exchange private videos. A soldier who used the site alerted his superiors, the magazine reported. The video is the latest embarrassment for the German army. Eighteen army instructors are currently on trial for allegedly abusing and humiliating 163 recruits in 2004. Last year, newspapers published photos of German soldiers in Afghanistan posing with a skulls — including one who exposed himself while holding a skull.

After completing high school in Germany, I - like all German males - was faced with mandatory military service. Back then, it was either a 10-month enlistment in the military or a 13-month engagement in the alternative military service for conscientious objectors. After going through paperwork and an approval process, I was granted conscientious objector status. Now, just as before, I am glad that I never had to join this strange collection of idiots.

Nokia N93i vs. Nokia N93 - Photo and Video Comparison

This is the third part of my review series of the new Nokia N93i. This time around I was really mostly interested in comparing the photo and video quality of the two devices. Today is somewhat photo-heave, tomorrow I’ll have more video comparisons.

All right, here are the comparison shots. All images were shot with the factory firmware. I have not made any color correction or used any kind of image editing software. Portrait images were rotated to that format in Flickr, not on the computer.

What do you think? Which camera takes the better pictures? Leave your opinion in the comment section!

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