doch es gibt ssl, aber das zertifikat ist abgelaufen:
$ curl https://blog.fefe.de/
curl: (60) SSL certificate problem: certificate has expired
doch es gibt ssl, aber das zertifikat ist abgelaufen:
$ curl https://blog.fefe.de/
curl: (60) SSL certificate problem: certificate has expired
i'm not a book person, but Gathering Moss: A Natural and Cultural History of Mosses is a really nice read!
what a coincidence. i saw one, too :-)
i think it was an european robin, but i'm not 100% sure.
danach
file behauptet es wäre ein OpenPGP Public Key
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from my perspective there are two types of t-shirt acquisitions: a) you need cloths b) you want to spread a message.
i would think most of the fashion brand t-shirts fall mainly into a) with a little bit of c) you want to be part of a superior group
most of the funny t-shirts and band-t-shirts fall into category b) and basically you also place yourself into a certain group but into a smaller, more specific one. the big fashion brands are arbitrary so many people can identify with them. they don't want to be associated with a real message, because then some people would be excluded from wearing that brand.
so the t-shirt presented as exhibit 1) certainly falls into category b). but i really can not come up with a message you want to send by wearing the t-shirt: it's not the "font-nerd" it's not the "web-dev-nerd" or anything like this. how big is the overlap of star-wars-fans and font-awesome users?
i think at the end it's just a marketing department that jumps on the latest bandwagon of internet memes in the hope that they can gain some popularity.
they could produce t-shirts that are fun to wear and spread the brand more subtle, but in this case i completely agree with op: this is a very strange campaign. and i also think that the comments here comparing this with fashion brands completely miss the point.
/dev/urandom
compression is good when copying over the network, but would just waste cpu time when copying to a usb stick.
i think its a military map. in the lower right you can see words on German, English and something eastern.
I had some note pad by the same brand, and its quite nice paper, not the usual printer paper, but smoother. if feels high quality. always wondered what's the name for this paper. maybe i should search for this note pad...
public library
here the subscription fee for one year is about as expensive as a single book.
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It works fine with heise.de, and is worth a try on other pages, too.