Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Teacher Conference Joke

Time won

Today my feed reader was much less full of rubbish than usual.

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Scallped Potatoes With Campbell Soup



This release is completely unexpected, since it had not been announced. Anyway. The pieces do not seem to hurt. Those in the photo below, I think, are the only new release, which must be added, I believe, already present in other parts boxes. is a bit short stone a little "cheating" that the Strelets has already taken at other times.

The price, around 35 €, piutosto is good, given that the Strelets boxes usually have 48 infantry, 12 cavalry and 2 guns: so the box is equivalent to about 5 standard boxes, each of such costs, depending on the store between 6 and 11 €.

Having to buy the other Swedes travel. However, with regard to the infantry we have enough in place and finished with 6 btg other two sites. Frankly, I'm sorry because the new figures seem pretty interesting and I would have gladly used. Particularly beautiful are the commands and the figure of Charles XII wounded on stretcher is very useful (in that condition commanded Poltava and for that reason could not, so to speak, to give their best).

It seems to be the next release, in October, the equivalent for the Russians, with the "short" of Peter the Great: when will certainly take them because of as there is not enough.

Sunday, July 5, 2009

Black Dots In Dog Fur

The Coso V, now on OpenBitTorrent

Many will remember of my appearance in the famous "The Coso V: P Pizzotti", and describes the trailer:



Well, the whole movie is now available via OpenBitTorrent:
The Coso V: P for Pizzotti .

download, share, your friends need it.

Contagious Stages Of Chicken-pox

Piratebay is dead, long live OpenBitTorrent

I admit it: the day when I heard of piratebay purchase was not a good day.

To sum up in two words what happened, the record companies have sued the three cock (in a good way, eh?) Who founded thepiratebay.org, the largest system of sharing file in the world, companies have won the first trial and the three began to put their oars in the boat, selling servers to a company that deals with advertising and internet cafes , saying that they would make the Bay a Legal ( press release).

Now, the idea of \u200b\u200binventing a system of compensation for content creators per se is not bad, and I would love to see a system that balances the freedom of users and revenue to the creators, not as iTunes, that if you try to copy a file from one player to another sends home a pack of rabid dogs.

In my case not going to make: they are advertising, not hackers, their job is to sell, not innovate. Who remembers the order that made Napster? Even that was great, and was bought and sold by record unable to sink into oblivion.

That said, who will be the successor of the Bay? Perhaps no one, and there will be a transition to a distributed system , with many small servers instead of a large and vulnerable. We can do this, we have the technology .

For the moment, TorrentFreak reports a substitute for Pirate Bay : openBitTorrent.com , a project run by volunteers who for the time fishing data from the Bay. Server in the Netherlands and Norway, broadband, and all requirements in order to ascend to the throne of pirates.

Progress is great and with a little 'luck in a few years the record companies take the same view of the sellers of leeches. If you do not help, why should they stay?