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[24 Jun 2009 | No Comment | 703 views]
Joe Straczynski – 2 hour interview now online!

All you Babylon 5 and general Staczynski fans out there: drop everything you are doing, fire up your internet browser or iTunes and download the interview Tim, Summer and Jeffrey did with the Great Maker himself!
Yes, after three years jms finally crawled out from the pile of work that seems to be constantly on his desk and took the time to talk on our favorite podcast. Since the interview is so long, it will be released in two parts and the first part is just now online.
So guys, follow the …

Personal, Sitrep »

[21 Jun 2009 | 3 Comments | 673 views]

Hi folks,
sorry for the long silence, but I’ve been chasing myself over the past couple of weeks and time seemed to be disappearing forever.
Thanks for all the positive feedback on my Obama pictures; my flickr account showed 30,000 clicks on those photos within just one week. Awesome! This made me reconsider the design of my own photosite (inthemoment.rule-twentynine.com). Back when I published it I just needed a quick and dirty solution; now I am considering a flash solution, but that will be somewhat of a long term project. But there …

Politics, Sitrep »

[6 Jun 2009 | 9 Comments | 1,709 views]
Obama visit in Dresden – Recap

I’ve pretty much “live”-blogged the visit of the US president to Dresden, so I guess there’s no need of another article concerning that matter. So, here are just some random thoughts.
Link to flickr two day coverage / Obama close up shots
Tantrums
Yeah, well, sorry for that. When the police officers suddenly appeared in our office building and bullied us away from the windows it made me cranky. At least the first officers were somewhat nice about it. They asked us to step at least one meter away from the windows. I …

Politics, Sitrep »

[5 Jun 2009 | 5 Comments | 1,512 views]
President Obama in Dresden

UPDATE 2.30pm – my colleague who sits opposite me just started screaming excitedly and pointed wildly at the sky, while she almost tore the cord of her headset out of the PC. After almost spilling my lunch over myself in shock, I understood that she was seeing Air Force One in the sky. Forgetting to swallow, but swearing hard, I hastened to switch lenses on my camera and raced into our – now police free – cafeteria. And indeed, it WAS Air Force One! Got a nice shot or two …

Politics, Sitrep »

[4 Jun 2009 | 2 Comments | 1,184 views]
Dresden preparing for Obama (4)

++++++++++ FLICKR PHOTOSTREAM UP ++++++++++
++++Due to my colleagues wishes to have the images in high res, I have now uploaded them to my FLICKR photostream. You will find the COMPLETE sets there from now on++++
I will be constantly updating this post throughout the day with news and photos.  Most current news will be at the top.
UPDATE 11pm – President Obama has arrived safely in Dresden and in his hotel, the Taschenbergpalais. In the last hours, I was glued to the window together with my colleagues, and we watched the events …

Politics, Sitrep »

[3 Jun 2009 | 2 Comments | 501 views]
Dresden preparing for Obama (3)

Now it’s not even a 24 hour countdown anymore until president Obama will arrive in my hometown of Dresden, Germany. For those of you who don’t know where that is, here’s little visual help:

Where is Dresden? Click on image to enlarge.
Finally, after weeks of wondering, we were told today that we were allowed to come into our offices tomorrow and on Friday. I had my doubts, to be honest, since we have so many windows and an unimpaired view of and into the Zwinger where the president might take a …

Politics, Sitrep »

[2 Jun 2009 | 2 Comments | 471 views]
Dresden preparing for Obama (2)

While the excitement about the visit of the US president mounts, I have to exercise an enormous amount of self control not to tweet and blog every little detail I notice. Apart from the fact that probably no one except me is excited about it (even though some colleagues have been seen lurking at the windows longer than usual), I also don’t want to write anything that might make the job of the people in charge more difficult.
Only a few weeks ago irresponsible use of Twitter caused a major uproar …