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Finnish WISPs Roam

Finnish WISPs Roam 11/11/2003 12:59 PM

From the beautifully named city of Espoo, Finland, comes the news that seven Finnish WISPs are roaming freely across their networks starting in 2004: The networks include the cities of Hamina (operated by Haminan Energia), Lahti (Suomen 4G), Mäntsälä (Mäntsälän Sähkö), Porvoo (Porvoon Energia), Rauma (Rauman Energia), Vaasa and the Leppävaara area in Espoo (Netsafir) as well as Vantaa (Vantaan Energia). Radionet is providing the roaming technology. Interestingly, TeliaSonera HomeRun, the largest trans-Scandinavian WISP, isn't part of this deal. HomeRun has extensive roaming agreements across Europe and elsewhere that require fees for their users when outside of the HomeRun network, but retain the single login, single bill convenience....




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Where the Bins and the Benches Do Roam 06/17/2005 07:12 PM
If you happen to go to Cambridge University you may see one of the new roaming trash bins or park benches. The six bins and six benches are solar-powered and are a Ł110K (~ $180K US) art project by London artists, Greyworld. The trash bins (although they do not accept trash) roam around an area of the campus and make rude noises, chuckle, or sing if they feel like it's a nice day for it. The benches also roam, but they do not sing. Each bin and bench has a different personality. Some bins like to snuggle up to certain benches while others do not. At certain times the bins may gather to sing a barbershop quartet song. The robots use GPS to help them navigate but do still get into a pickle now and then and have to be rescued. The robots also have an alarm to deter theives and screech if they are bothered. This definately sounds like fun and whimsical interactive robotic art!

Sprint PCS, AT&T Wireless Roam Airports


Sprint PCS, AT&T Wireless Roam Airports 04/19/2004 09:34 AM
With a handful of major and minor airports, the two cell carriers tiny portfolio will have bilateral roaming: This tiny deal represents airports as large as Denver and properties like Salt Lake City that aren't up and running yet, and shows the incremental and tedious steps taken to stitch together networks. The significant fact is that the two networks, which currently mostly resell Wayport locations, are willing to work directly together with bilateral roaming. It's part of a strategy: neither company could possibly have more than a few hundred monthly unlimited customers because it's cheaper to pay Wayport or Boingo Wireless for unlimited access to the subset of locations and then pay as you go on occasion in certain airports. AT&T Wireless charges the absurd price of $70 per month. Sprint PCS, however, is starting their build-out in a big way, and AT&T Wireless resells Cometa locations (though it doesn't list them in its Wi-Fi directory), which aren't yet part of Wayport's networks....

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Finnish Fun


Finnish Fun 05/19/2004 01:13 PM
Sorry, Finns only:

Heli kirjoitti pienen mukavan tarinan uljaas ta prinssistä, joka uponnee jokaiseen naiseen, joka on ikinä seurustellut nörtin kanssa. On suorastaan pelottavaa tunnistaa itsensä. (Ei se komeuskohta. Mutta se muu...)

Kiitos! :-D


In Finnish, for a change.


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Sain tänään ihanan sähköpostin, joka sanoi kaiken oleellisen:

Sinä puuhaat keittiössä. Laitat paikkoja kuntoon.
Minä kuuntelen sitä, rakastan sinua
ja kaikki on sitä myöten selvää.

- Pentti Saarikoski -

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« The bas-relief on this slab of dark granite becomes a cool bit of snowy art. A Thanksgiving day postprandial gallery of pictures from a November Snow to gape at in a turkey induced coma. »

Thanksgiving, a treasured holiday that involves lots of food, family and no religious obligations. A day that likely makes all the surviving Native Americans wonder what in the hell the Wampanoag tribe was thinking when they helped those prissy pilgrims survive the first few winters instead of taking care of the problem early. So much romanticism is imbued in the whole idea of Thanksgiving that even Plymouth Rock is a major tourist attraction which, I can tell you from personal experience, is the saddest bit of rock anyone might waste their time travelling down two hours from Boston to gape at.

In the annual fit of family and patriotic turkey eating frenzy, the Pilgrims were, in fact, immigrants celebrating the fact that they managed to survive a year or two in their new homeland, one that they either chose to or were forced to move to. Not that everyone shouldn't have something to reflect happily upon in the previous 365 days, but people who move to an alien land have a completely different need to do so since, like with the Pilgrims, there are lots of days where the misery you knew back home seems a lot more comfortable than the misery you are just beginning to make friends with. Simple things you once took for granted are a new challenge and few things come easily.

I didn't go home this year, much as I wanted to, but we had a 'Finnish Thanksgiving' dinner of turkey meatballs, mashed potatoes with aura cheese and garlic, and lingonberry sauce. It wasn't the same as a full spread of turkey, stuffing, giblet gravy, yams, cranberry relish, pumpkin pie, and piles of other food you try to cram in before you feel so full that you feel sick, but it was good. I don't feel much like a pilgrim but, like them, I've managed to survive so far and that's something worth treating yourself to a big meal that would drop a moose in 50 paces. Of course, this year I have something to be quite thankful for and that is, after much waiting and hoping, I finally got a job. Not only a job, but a job at the one place I wanted to work for above all the others. :) I'm happy, too, that I'll be working somewhere that I'll be, I think, the only native English speaker and where the operating language is Finnish and I will have no choice but to finally start speaking a bit more Finnish. I hope I survive the awkward stage. Getting back into a regular workday routine is going to feel really strange for a week or three I think. :)

Also, this week's paper had a story about Korttelit.fi, a pictorial map of every building in downtown Helsinki. The interface is very nicely done and the pictures are good as well. It's not finished as the person who created it is doing it himself, but I suspect there will be some commercial interest in it to make it worth his while.


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Almost a Finnish knit bl0g


Almost a Finnish knit bl0g 06/06/2005 12:11 AM
Blogitutkimus has somet hing that looks like an beginner knitter could come up with: an incomprehensible mess of strings.

However, since this is a blog dedicated to blog research, it's actually a map of the Finnish blogrolls - i.e. who endorses whom in their sidebars. The reason why I'm in the middle with the most links is not because I'm part of a mythical Bloggers Inner Circle [BTW, meeting at eleven at the Usual Place. Bring your capes. And a frog.], but likely because I happen to have my entire up-to-date subscription list available automatically, whereas most others seem to maintain their "recommended reading list" manually. Or that's my guess.

It's a fun pic. You can find all sorts of interesting data in it, and support almost any opinion you can think of. It'll be interesting to see what Jere can dig out of it :)

(I'm reading too many blogs anyway. I should probably start dropping the ones I don't read so regularly anymore...)


Obscure Finnish joke


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Finnish Parliamentary Elections


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Teekkarin pääsiäinen:
tuokkonen oikealla
läppäri vasemmalla
Ilo on joskus
yksinkertaista

Apologies to my foreign readers. It would be worse in English, trust me :-). I just had to put this one in the form of a tanka poem. I have no explanation.


W3C Launches Finnish Office


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Cory's DRM talk in Finnish


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Finnish Blog Awards


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How could I not do this?

Apologizes to all English readers - here's the official announcement:

Kultainen Kuukkeli 2003 - palkinto tullaan jakamaan useammassa blogikategoriassa, ml. paras suomalainen blogi. Lisäinfoa on sivulla Kultainen Kuukkeli 2003.

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Finnish chainsaw politics


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I have to say that any sort of compassion I felt towards the Metsähallitus folks is rapidly waning after seeing the infantile scare tactics they've been using with Greenpeace. Look at these videos and pictures (in English)! Revving chainsaws in the middle of the night, keeping people awake with sirens, hanging nooses from the trees, burning crosses... Sheesh!

The issue is complicated, as always, but Metsähallitus is really trying to make it simple: you can either scorn or hate them for being such jerks and allowing such idiotic things to happen - in their name, by their employees, nonetheless. One would imagine that grown people would have enough sense to sit down and negotiate, but this? It also casts a bad light on the Center Party, currently holding the seat of the Minister of Agriculture and Forestry.

Things like these tend to develop into a public relations fight. Greenpeace has been talking to buyers of Finnish paper, and quite a few authors and paper companies have already started to question the ethics of logging.

Metsähallitus is definitely not doing a good job on the PR front.

(Disclaimer: I support Greenpeace financially, though I am not a member. I also own some forest, so I support forestry. I don't think these are irreconcilably at odds, though...)


Finnish bl0ggers awarded


Finnish bl0ggers awarded 03/31/2005 06:54 AM
From Yle 24:
Prestigious state awards for disseminating information went this year to eight persons or groups. Among the recipients was an diving instructors' Internet site. After the tsunami hit in December, they published badly-needed information about Finns caught up in the disaster.

The award went to sukellus.fi, with Alex Nieminen, Petri Ahoniemi, Janne Miikkulainen, Matti Anttila, Sami Köykkä, Mimmu Pekkanen, and Kalle Valkama for "fast and professional internet information dissemination during a crisis".

(A timeline of the events in English can be found here.)

Congrats to all! Good work, and rightfully awarded!


Low stakes Finnish Hold 'Em


Low stakes Finnish Hold 'Em 03/31/2005 07:24 PM

After sitting down to dinner at Moustache in the East Village, a bunch of us pulled out our phones, which activity I've noticed is some kind of nerd group tic. Several at the table had the Nokia 7610 and we were still futzing with them when the waiter came up to take our order. When he saw the phone, his eyes went wide. "What phone is this? You all have the same one? What is this phone and where did you get them?"

We told him a little about the phone and he seemed impressed. Smirking a little, he set down his order pad and reached into his pocket. "Here is my phone," he said as he placed a recently-released uber-thin M otorola RAZR down on the table, stepped back, and crossed his arms proudly. We all pulled back slightly from the table, silent for a moment, and then leaned in to get a closer look with a collective "oooooh...." The waiter beamed, happy at besting a bunch of geeks at a hand of cell phone poker.


Finnish bl0gging service open


Finnish bl0gging service open 02/01/2005 09:47 PM
Vuodatus.net now offers a pretty comprehensive blogging service in Finnish. It's roughly as easy as Blogger, but offers some additional things like RSS feed integration (you can have your side bar to include headlines from other blogs), quite comprehensive templating, categories (and searching of blogs based on categories), built-in statistics, built-in help on all pages, and naturally it's all Finnish.

Looks very comprehensive, yet easy for a new blogger. And has enough power to work for a bit more experienced bloggers as well. Very good and all the best to them!

(Very few of the blogs on vuodatus.net seem to be in the Pinseri blog-list. Why?)


Keeping up with Finnish or Buffer
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« Sticker art girl with a long neck. »

I managed to survive the first week at work. There is always a period of feeling awkward and exposed when you first start working somewhere as you get to know the people you work with and find your way into the daily routine. The work is very familiar even though I'm a bit rusty in places and there are products in use that I've not worked with before. I have some large datacenter experience that might be helpful as well. The most challenging part of the job is, and will likely continue to be for a while, keeping up with conversations and meetings in Finnish. I understand quite a lot, but I have to concentrate on everything that is said. My vocabulary isn't all that great, but even if I only get half the words, context will usually help me figure out the rest. It's like working a cryptogram in real-time. My coworkers have been very nice in speaking Finnish to me even though I'm sure they find my replying in English somewhat annoying and, hopefully, I'll get over my self-consciousness about speaking Finnish sometime soon. Most of the people speak English very well which makes it too easy at times to be lazy. I keep hoping I have a Thirteenth Warrior experience and just start speaking it at some point and quip "I listened" when asked how I learned it. One person has such a perfect American accent that had he not said he was Finnish, I would have pegged him as being from somewhere in the Midwest. I hate that when people who aren't from the US have a better American accent than I do. :)

The atmosphere of the office reminds me so much of WU and BBN that I feel pretty much at home already. Everyone is some sort of academic who found their way into computing. I had to stand up and introduce myself at a meeting on my first day where I was told I had to describe my hobbies lest I be asked about them repeatedly. It seemed a little odd until I started to figure out that people really do value their hobbies and are interested in yours as well. I was really excited to meet a coworker who is involved with a student photography club and lab since I didn't want to build my own darkroom with an enlarger or buy one of the new photo printers since they generally suck at B&W printing. I'm also going to try and play sähly, Finnish floorball, with the company team once a week. I'd better look up the word for "incoming!" before hitting the arena. :)

Perhaps one of the most obvious differences between working in the US and here is the general approach to the amount of time you spend in the office. At BBN, 80 hours wasn't an unusual week and if you were on call, 100 or more. Here, people go home at a reasonable hour and I've yet to notice anyone sleeping under their desk. You're even expected to take your holiday time. What a novel concept! I had 5 or 6 weeks of holiday time per year when I left WU, but I never really had the chance to take it so that I had a giant check for 16 weeks of accrued holiday time along with my last paycheck. Holiday time works a little different here as you accrue time much like you do in the US, but you need 6 days of holiday time to take a week off from work. I am told this is a vestige from the 60s or thereabouts when the workweek was 6 days rather than 5. The employee manual also had some interesting holiday tidbits such as a day per annum for moving house and if your 50th or 60th birthday falls on a weekday you get the day off. I have a few years to go before that happens. :)

And, the breeders have supplied us with 2 more pictures of puppy cuteness. :)


Finnish bl0g list bought


Finnish bl0g list bought 04/07/2005 02:33 AM
Well, well, well... The Finnish blog world just got a tad more interesting: A Finnish VC company just bought blogilista.fi, the master list of Finnish blogs (which also functions as a simple web-based aggregator as well). Congrats to all involved! I hope this means that their RSS parser would finally start working properly, instead of just doing really dumb byte comparisons. ;-)

However, what I find to be far more interesting is that Typepad (from Six Apart, the worlds largest blogging company) is reaching its tendrils into Finland now: first with Typepad Finland and now with partnership to blogilista.fi. Through the latter they get much needed publicity and visibility in Finland - after all, most Finnish bloggers seem to use Blogger these days. Typepad will have to compete against Vuodatus.net, though. Having tried both, I have to say that I prefer Vuodatus for their ease of use while still doing everything that's necessary.

I do find it interesting though that Typepad would partner with an aggregation service...


Finnish police admits mistake


Finnish police admits mistake 03/14/2005 06:21 PM
Jani of Marginaali has received a response from the Finnish Deputy National Police Commissioner (i.e. the Chief of Police Force) via Enterblogi. The police admits that a single officer had no right to order a web page to be censored, even if a possible crime had occurred, and that "the law regarding the freedom of speech and mass media is not known well enough among the police."

While it is worrying that the police do not seem to know the law, it's very positive that mistakes are acknowledged and hopefully learned from. A memo has been sent to the Oulu Provincial Police Command, and it's likely that the state provincial office will also need to address the issue due to an official complaint from Jani.

This is not the first case, nor will it be the last. In fact, my guess is that we'll see at least another attack like this against online personal publishing. Granted, there are some blogs which probably deserve it, but as this is arguably a new domain of publishing, the legislation will have to be tested in the blogosphere as well. And as such, I welcome it, as it clears the rules and the playing field. I just hope nobody would need to suffer for it...

Jani has been called in for questioning by the local police on the matter for next Friday. This will be interesting...

(Read the previous part of the story.)


Life for Finnish student's killer


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A man is sentenced to life imprisonment for the "brutal" and "savage" murder of Finnish student Suvi Aronen.

Web addiction gets Finnish conscripts
out of army


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Finnish army 'drops web addicts'


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HP to manage IT for Finnish energy giant


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Net Addiction Gets Finnish Soldiers Out
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Net Addiction Gets Finnish Soldiers Out
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Stewie Griffin (Family Guy) Soundboard


Stewie Griffin (Family Guy) Soundboard 02/10/2004 02:50 AM
Damn the broccoli, damn you and damn the Wright brothers! .. Stewie Griffin Soundboard by way of eBaum's world .. collection

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"Here's a production trailer"


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Disney park family videos from yore and
present


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Cory Doctorow: On the Webjay community playlist, an amazing trove of Windows Media (ugh) clips of family videos of Disney parks. I'm utterly taken with this 3.1MB WMV clip of a family enjoying the long-gone Disneyland Flying Saucers in 1961. Also available: the entire Monsanto plastic house of the future audio, a 1959 tour of the monorail, and some very funny clips of British families trying to make sense of the parks. Link (Thanks, Kirby!)

H2G2 movie production bl0g


H2G2 movie production bl0g 05/12/2004 02:12 PM
Disney has launched the official site for its forthcoming film adaptation of the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, with a running production blog. Link (Thanks, Nick!)

Notes and Tips: G5 Production Problems


Notes and Tips: G5 Production Problems 08/17/2004 11:27 AM
Buy a new G5 Power Mac and it may - or may not - work.

Happy Easter - ebaumsworld.com


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This is where we get the phrase "doing it like rabbits" .. Easter bunnies go crazy happy

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Bush Soundboard


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Macromedia Taps Into Blog Craze


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MegaWorks 510D Product Recall


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Battle lines drawn over washing lines
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Battle lines drawn over washing lines
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AFA - American Family Association -
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AFA - American Family Association -
Promoting Traditional Family Values
12/22/2003 02:07 AM
AFA - American Family Association - Promoting Traditional Family Values .. rabidly-stupid right-wing crazies .. AFA

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Mai Logic Licenses IBM's Elastic
Interface Technology For Its Articia
Chipset Family and Teron Series Systems
in Support of PowerPC 970 Microprocessor
Family.


Mai Logic Licenses IBM's Elastic
Interface Technology For Its Articia
Chipset Family and Teron Series Systems
in Support of PowerPC 970 Microprocessor
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01/03/2004 02:34 AM
Mai Logic Licenses IBM's Elastic Interface Technology For Its Articia Chipset Family and Teron Series Systems in Support of PowerPC 970 Microprocessor Family.

Here is a prayer of safety you can pray
for your family on Halloween: Father, in
the Name of Jesus, I thank You that You
watch over Your Word to perform it. I
thank You that my family and I dwell in
the secret place of the Most High and
that we remain st


Here is a prayer of safety you can pray
for your family on Halloween: Father, in
the Name of Jesus, I thank You that You
watch over Your Word to perform it. I
thank You that my family and I dwell in
the secret place of the Most High and
that we remain st
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Macromedia Prepares ColdFusion Upgrade
August 11 - 9:04 PM ET News in Brief |
Macromedia is currently alpha te


Macromedia Prepares ColdFusion Upgrade
August 11 - 9:04 PM ET News in Brief |
Macromedia is currently alpha te
08/11/2004 09:09 PM
BetaNews Aug 12 2004 1:11AM GMT

Macromedia Brings Flash to AIM September
21 - 1:42 AM ET Macromedia has updated
Central 1.5, code-named 'Gemin


Macromedia Brings Flash to AIM September
21 - 1:42 AM ET Macromedia has updated
Central 1.5, code-named 'Gemin
09/23/2004 03:42 PM
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MACROMEDIA: Macromedia Flex gains
momentum powering strategic rich
internet applications


MACROMEDIA: Macromedia Flex gains
momentum powering strategic rich
internet applications
08/23/2004 10:47 AM
Investors Business Daily Aug 23 2004 3:28PM GMT

[securityzone@macromedia.com: New
Macromedia Security Zone Bulletin
Posted]


[securityzone@macromedia.com: New
Macromedia Security Zone Bulletin
Posted]
04/16/2004 02:25 PM
David Ahmad (Apr 16 2004)

Macromedia - Press Room : ADOBE TO
ACQUIRE MACROMEDIA


Macromedia - Press Room : ADOBE TO
ACQUIRE MACROMEDIA
04/18/2005 06:41 PM
integrated solutions from the acquisition .. Holy Mother of fucking christ!!! .. Press release .. Macromedia's

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Family Business Experts Credits Family
Business Synergy As Key To Baxa
Corporation’s Success


Family Business Experts Credits Family
Business Synergy As Key To Baxa
Corporation’s Success
06/05/2005 11:58 PM
Baxa Corporation is featured in a recently published “Family Business Experts” profile detailing the key to the company’s 30 years of success in product innovation and customer responsiveness. The company was selected as the featured family business for the Family Business Institute’s (FBI) top-ranked Internet site, because Baxa met criteria as both a positive family and a business success story. The profile details the company’s 30 years of success in product innovation and customer responsiveness, crediting that success secret to family business synergy. [PRWEB May 23, 2005]

Macromedia - Macromedia.com Progress
Report: Beta 1


Macromedia - Macromedia.com Progress
Report: Beta 1
03/14/2003 06:21 PM
Al Ramadan's report on what Macromedia has learned from their Beta-1 release .. public and informative mea culpa .. report .. here

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Macromedia Deilvers Update of Macromedia
Flash MX


Macromedia Deilvers Update of Macromedia
Flash MX
07/30/2004 06:38 AM
W3Reports Jul 30 2004 10:12AM GMT

ContentWatch Announces “Family Safe”
Recognition for Family Safe Web Sites on
the Internet


ContentWatch Announces “Family Safe”
Recognition for Family Safe Web Sites on
the Internet
09/24/2004 03:13 AM
ContentWatch announces its Family Safe Program, complete with a new "Family Safe" Award for websites, a list of family safe websites, and internet and email protection products for homes and businesses. [PRWEB Sep 24, 2004]

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