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Ameerika ja ingliskeelsed raamatud

Teatavasti on Ameerikas räägitava ja Suurbritannias kasutatava inglise keele vahel mõningased erinevused. Just lõpetasin ühe ingliskeelse raamatu ja hakkasin mõtlema, et mis siis saab, kui Briti autori raamat USAs avaldatakse. Kas keeletoimetaja vaatab uuesti teksti üle ja muudab igal pool colour color‘iks? Äkki keegi targem oskab vastata, sest kiire otsing mulle vastust ei andnud. Kuuldavasti teadusartkilitega pidi küll nii olema, et kui saata ameerika ajakirjale Briti inglise keeles artikkel, siis parandatakse kõik “vead” ära.

PDF plug-in Firefoxile

Just avastasin, et Google Code‘i on ilmunud plugin, mis oskab Firefoxi Maci peal PDF-e sööma panna. See on asi mida ma olen juba tükk aega oodanud ja mis on siiani oluliselt takistanud Firefoxi kasutamist, sest ikka üsna tülikas on kõiki dokumente kogu aeg uues aknas avada. Praegune versioon on veel küll üsna toores (teksti saab suurendada ja vähendada ainult paremale klahvile vajutades), aga PDF-ide kiire avamisega saab ta hakkama.

Programmide menüü MacOS X-le

Google arendajad on valmis saanud laheda vidinaga Mac-ile, mis võimaldab kiiresti ligi pääseda kõikidele programmidele.

Miks seda üldse vaja võiks minna? Nimelt ei ole Maciga kaasas midagi sarnast Windowsi Start menüüga, kust oleks näha kõik installeeritud programmid ja neid tuleb Applications kaustast ise otsida.

Päeva küsimus

Kas jalgratturit märkasid?

You know you're from Estonia when…

Pärit selliselt leheküljelt. Loodan, et esialgne postitaja ei pahanda.

1. You use the word ‘normal’ if something is ok.
2. When visiting friends abroad you bring along a box of Kalev chocolate.
3. You attended a song festival at least once either as a performer or as a spectator.
4. You know that going to the sauna is 80% about networking and 20% about washing
5. You are nationalistic about Skype (it is actually an Estonian company)
6. ‘Kohuke’ belongs to your menu
7. You declare your taxes on the internet like all modern people
8. You actually believed for a while that Latvians had 6 toes per foot when you heard that as a child
9. You are convinced that Estonia is very strategically located
10. You spent at least one midsummer in Saaremaa, Hiiumaa or one of the smaller islands
11. You can quote films like “Viimne reliikvia” and “Siin me oleme”
12. You spit three times around your left shoulder for good luck
13. Words like “veoauto”, “täieõiguslik” or “jää-äär” sound perfectly pronouncable to you
14. You like bold statements, such as this one…
15. There can never be too much sarcasm
16. You can at times drink hot tea to hot food
17. You are disappointed that Jaan Kross never got the Nobel prize in literature
18. It would not be suprising for English-speakers to find your name naughty (Peep, Tiit, Andres [sounds like undress]) or hippy (Rein, Rain)
19. You have been to Finland
20. You say ‘Noh’ (sounds like NO) even when you speak English, just to confuse people
21. You know the lyrics to “Mutionu” and “Rongisõit”
22. You would never mistaken Kreisiraadio for a radio station
23. You would agree that wife-carrying is a real sport (at least as long as Estonians are winning)
24. Your best friend’s girlfriend is your English teacher’s daughter and they live next door to your grandparents, who were colleagues with your advisor, who is friends with your…
25. You think that any beverage below 20% is non-alcoholic
26. You check the thermometer before going out
27. You look in both directions before crossing the road, even if it’s a one-way street
28. You grin very mysteriously when people ask about your national food
29. You teach a non-Estonian speaker the word “Tänan” before “Aitäh”
30. You put ketchup inside your pasta (french-cooked gourmet faire la fine manger pasta) in order to not to get the ketchup-bowl dirty
31. You cheated on your wife/husband at least ten times but you still think you’re in a good marriage.
32. When someone asks you “where is Estonia?” you quickly reply that it’s located in Northern Europe close to Finland…
33. Your grandmother’s “purse” is an old plastic bag that has been reused several times
34. Sour cream tastes good with everything
35. A foreigner speaks to you in broken horrible Estonian and you go on and on about how wonderful their Estonian is compared to “the Russians’”
36. You have ever worn or seen anyone wear “karupüksid”
37. You have heard the phrase “Estonians are slow” at least once
38. Kui sa saad aru, mis siia kirjutatud on
39. You find yourself continually ignoring the gender in other languages
40. You say ‘kurat’ as at least every second word
41. You consider running to the shop at 19.50 on Friday evening to buy some booze, a sport
42. You are a true Estonian when you come from Tallinn, because if you are from Tallinn you think Tallinn IS Estonia and that’s true of course that Tallinn is Estonia
43. When someone says “Estonians are so beautiful” you answer almost without emotions “I know”
44. You have tried to explain people that “kauboi” is actually a word in Estonian
45. You don’t think that terviSEKS is a funny word
46. You don’t find the Estonian equivalent to the expressions “twelve months”, “1002″ and “12 buses” remotely funny
47. Even though you never met Toots, Teele and Kiir you know exact what they are like
48. You grin when someone you know says that they bought a BMW
49. You know how to end the sentence “Kui Arno isaga koolimajja jõudis…”

Kas juhuslik on suvaline?

KUI JUHUSLIK ON SUVALINE

Juhuse tõttu saavad kokku kuus inimest. Neil pole pealtnäha midagi ühist, ent inimlikust uudishimust ajendatuna otsustatakse midagi ära teha. Nimelt tekib naiivne soov maailma „parandada”. On see võimalik? Kas erinevate maailmavaadetega inimesed suudavad üksmeele leida või on see lootusetu? Kui palju inimesi ja tahtmist läheks vaja, et midagi reaalselt ära teha? „Kui juhuslik on suvaline?” üritab sellele vastata. 

„Kui juhuslik on suvaline?” on sotsiaalkriitiline tükk, mis hoidub tavapärasest moraalilugemisest. Kaasa teevad inimesed meie endi keskelt, kõigil on oma osa mängida, ka Sinul! Kõike seda toetab meie endi minevik, läbi ühise ajaloo. Tõde võib olla lihtsam, kui arvata võib.

Alla 14-aastastele ei soovita!

 ETENDUSED GENIALISTIDE KLUBIS 2008:
  • T: 22.01 kell 19 esietendus!
  • K: 23.01 kell 18
  • T: 29.01 kell 18
  • K: 30.02 kell 18
  • P: 03.02 kell 18

Pilet 25, kestvus 55′

Mis mul ikka lisada on, minge kõik vaatama! 

Filmisoovitus: SiCKO

SiCKO on Micheal Moore’i viimane dokumentaal, mis kritiseerib tugevalt USA tervishoiusüsteemi (ja tundub, et põhjendatult). Film on huvitav ja üldsegi mitte kuiv, sest sisse on pikitud väga palju teravat huumorit. Samas on aga kohati tegemist üsna šokeeriva teosega. Näiteks kuidas on võimalik, et paariaastane laps sureb, sest kuigi ta jõuab kiirabiga õigel ajal haiglasse, keeldub tervisekindlustusfirma seal ravikulutuste hüvitamisest ja käsib emal lapse ühte oma firma haiglasse viia. Või siis mees, kes sureb vähki, sest tervisekindlustus keeldub tema ravimise eest tasumast öeldes, et ravimeetodid (luuüdi siirdamine näiteks) on “eksperimentaalsed”.

Muideks seda filmi võib rahuliku südamega ka Internetist tõmmata, sest nagu Moore ise on öelnud:

“I’m just happy that people get to see my movies…I’m not a big supporter of copyright laws in this country…I don’t understand filmmakers…who oppose sharing, having their work being shared by people, because it only increases your fanbase…I’ve always been happy in the past when teenagers have downloaded pirated copies of my movies…They’ve been downloading them and they’ve been sharing them, and I think that’s great.”

Dan Gilbert: Miks me oleme õnnelikud? Miks me ei ole õnnelikud?

Kellele teema rohkem huvi pakub, siis Daniel Gilbertil on ka raamat “Stumbling on Happiness“.

Tsitaat

Tsitaat, mis võtab väga hästi kokku ka minu nägemuse autoriõigusest ja selle kehtivuse pikendamisest. Sõna esitaja (artist) võib vabalt asendada ka plaadifirma või filmikompaniiga, mõte jääb ikka samaks. 

… they seem to think that copyright is a type of welfare system to support artists based on a single performance they did 50 years ago. It’s not. Copyright’s sole purpose is to create incentives to have that content created. If the content was created, then clearly the deal that the copyright offered was sufficient. Extending the deal afterwards makes no sense and goes against the very idea of copyright. … 

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